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Congress Hall Plans Winter Wonderland

By Press Release

CAPE MAY — Cape May’s Iconic Resort Hotel will celebrate the holiday season with unforgettable weekend festivities for all ages.
WHAT: Join us at Congress Hall, Cape May’s iconic resort hotel, for a fun-filled Winter Wonderland, ringing in the holiday season for all to enjoy and celebrate. To commence the festivities, a Tree Lighting Ceremony Event offers holiday cheer to both residents and guests of the hotel.
Leading up to Christmas Day and the New Year, Congress Hall brings the North Pole to the beach. A variety of activities for all families to enjoy Saturdays and Sundays include Breakfast with Santa, Story Time with Mrs. Claus, Family Holiday Ceramics, festive Train Rides for kids, a Shopping Arcade and a Hot Chocolate Bar.
WHEN: Winter Wonderland Opens
Friday, November 26th
10:00AM – 5:00PM
Tree Lighting Ceremony- Commencing with a festival choir performance, the evening festivities will conclude with a lighting of Congress Hall’s famous tree.
Friday, December 3rd
7:30 – 10:00PMBreakfast with Santa
Saturdays – November 27th and December 4th, 11th and 18th
8:00 – 11:00AM
$14.95 for adults; $9.95 for children
Storytime with Mrs. Claus by the Christmas Tree
Saturdays – November 27th and December 4th, 11th and 18th
11:30AM, 1:30PM and 3:30PM
Holiday Ceramics
Saturdays – November 27th and December 4th, 11th and 18th
12:00 – 4:00PM
Winter Wonderland Activities
Train Rides, Hot Chocolate Bar, Shopping Arcade
Saturdays and Sundays from November 27th – January 2nd
WHERE: Congress Hall
251 Beach Avenue
Cape May, NJ

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