Awful. We arrived with a child and regretted the time and money spent. It seemed that we were trapped in some kind of soulless conveyor belt - we were driven along the route in 30 minutes and that was it. It's impossible to work with a child at this pace at all. Even considering that I was carrying it on my shoulders half the time, we just didn't have time - we only got to one point, and the group had already left for the next one, or even after one (and the next group was on its heels). There should be activity at the points, but we didn't find them and didn't appreciate them because of the frenzied pace. The Christmas tree deserves special mention, or rather, an artificial plastic misunderstanding that parodies it. There was no dancing, it was "hold hands, walk 5 steps to the right and 5 steps to the left." Communication with Santa Claus too, just a group photo and that's it. And the individual is already for the money
It's beautiful in summer, although it's paradoxical. The Belovezhskaya tale about Santa Claus has its own philosophy. Groups are sometimes excessively large. It is better to be on the first or last flight, with fewer guests. An outdoor walk. In bad weather, the impression is blurred, it is better to give up walking in the rain.
A disgusting feeling after visiting this place. No program at all. Each group is on the heels of the previous one. Everything is focused only on payment. There are no places where it's okay to have lunch at all. Santa Claus, for whom they are going there, in some kind of shabby suit, cannot connect two words. In general, I do not advise to give up the word at all.