The must-see show to kick-off the holiday season, NATALE – Journey to the North Pole, is coming to San Diego for an inspiring, Big Top-style extravaganza that will bring family fun and good cheer to Southern California. The circus-style show and Christmas-themed village debuts at the South Promenade at Liberty Station for 23 performances, Nov. 14 through Dec. 1.
Created by Spain’s vaulted La Fiesta Escénica (LFE) and making its U.S. debut in partnership with La Fiesta Shows, NATALE features a nostalgic holiday experience with top acrobatic performers and dancing animatronic polar bears, as well as, an array of unique and inspiring surprises guaranteed to elevate San Diego’s holiday spirit. The show traces Natale, as she sets off on her Journey to the North Pole, on a quest to find the World’s Greatest Toy Store. Along the way, she encounters enchanted creatures that help her overcome the many challenges she faces crossing the polar cap. When Natale finally arrives, and is ready to choose her present, she discovers the true spirit of the season.
Adjacent to NATALE’s big top, La Fiesta Shows will convert the South Promenade into a “Holiday Village” Polar Experience that will include Train Rides, a Glacier-like Climbing Wall, a Bounce House, as well as sponsors and numerous vendors selling holiday treats, merchandise, and food.
Tickets to NATALE are available at www.lafiestashows.com, with prices starting at only $29. The NATALE – Polar Family Adventure is also available (4-Pack including Holiday Village Attractions & Parking) at only $85 for weekdays and $99 for weekends.
WHEN:
Nov. 14 – Dec. 1, 2019
23 Total PerformancesMultiple Show Times
WHERE:
Liberty Station, South Promenade
2850 Roosevelt Road, San Diego, CAGIVEAWAY!
I have a family 4-pack of tickets to give away to one lucky winner, for November 14 or 15. To enter the giveaway, simply comment on this post with your favorite Thanksgiving dish! Easy peasy! The winner will be announced on Monday, November 11.
4 comments:
My favorite Thanksgiving dish is the DRESSING...I make mine with Italian sausage, raisins plumped in Brandy, lots of toasted walnuts, diced green apple,diced water chestnuts, a ton of onion and celery, and my homemade croutons made with Milton's bread. I do not stuff my turkey with this dressing I bake it in a lasagna pan.
Honestly, APPLE PIE. I know the more traditional pie is pumpkin, but my mom and I have been baking apple pie for Thanksgiving since I was a little girl, and the smell of it alone brings me such warm, special memories!!
Turkey is my favorite dish. I always buy 3 or 4 while they are readily available during the holidays. I fry one turkey in the infrared fryer, smoke one and my wife roasts one in the oven. I wasn't sure if my comment went thru since my wife was still logged in to the google account but we no longer have google accounts so I'm hoping Facebook works.
My favorite dish on Thanksgiving is Ham with cranberry sauce
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