Things to Do Once Santa Arrives
Get Everyone Together
When Tall Santa arrives, the clock — and the holiday magic — officially begin. Every minute is precious, so be ready to dive right into the fun. If folks are still scattered around the house or office, you’ll lose valuable Santa time — and we wouldn’t want that.
Here’s a tip: As soon as Santa calls to say he’s at your location, gather everyone together with some Christmas carols or holiday cheer. If you’ve got a lot of little ones eager to meet Santa, appoint a cheerful “Santa’s Helper” to keep things moving. This helper can introduce each child by name, making Santa’s greeting extra personal and heartwarming.
With a little prep, your visit will be smooth, joyful, and full of North Pole magic from the very first “Ho Ho Ho!”
Try to Get Photos with Everyone Present
Some teenagers might roll their eyes at the idea of a Santa photo — but Tall Santa knows how to win them over. He’s happy to stand tall for a cool “buddy shot” that even the most camera-shy teen will enjoy.
And don’t forget the grandparents! Imagine a snapshot of Santa and Grandma sharing a big laugh, or the twinkle in everyone’s eyes when Santa leans in to ask Grandpa and asks, “So… have you really been a good boy this year?”
With Tall Santa, every generation gets in on the holiday fun — and every photo is a memory worth keeping.
IMPORTANT: Santa Never Breaks Character: The Magic Depends On It!
One of the most important parts of Tall Santa’s visit is keeping the magic alive for everyone in the room. That means treating him as the real Santa Claus — not as someone “playing Santa.”
So, please avoid saying things like, “You’re one of the best Santas we’ve ever had!” or asking, “When did you start playing Santa?” or “Where did you get your costume?” Even well-meaning comments like these can chip away at the Christmas wonder for little ears nearby.
If you have grown-up questions, no problem! Santa will be happy to chat with you once the visit is over and he’s heading back to his sleigh (or… the car/building lobby).
Thank you for helping Tall Santa keep the spirit of Christmas shining bright — for the young, and the young at heart.