SantaPost – Add Extra Magic and Revenue to Your Grotto Bookings
If you are looking for a way to delight families while also increasing revenue from your Santa’s Grotto, offering SantaPost is a simple but powerful solution. Personalised letters from Santa not only add a magical touch to the experience, but they also provide a valuable upsell opportunity for grotto organisers.
What Is SantaPost?
SantaPost is a customisable letter sent to each child from Santa himself. It can be ordered during the booking process through SantaBooker and is either delivered before or after the grotto visit, depending on your setup. Each letter is personalised using information collected during booking, such as the child’s name, age, and special achievements.
Why Offer SantaPost?
For parents, it is a unique keepsake. For organisers, it is a smart add-on. SantaPost allows you to:
- Boost income without extra staff effort
- Offer something tangible and memorable
- Add personal touches that impress families
How to Set It Up
SantaBooker makes it easy to enable SantaPost as an optional extra during the booking process. You can:
- Choose from pre-written letter templates
- Add custom sections or branding
- Print and post letters in batches
Alternatively, some organisers choose to email a printable version that parents can share at home. Either way, it creates an extra moment of joy tied to your grotto.
Tips for Making SantaPost Even More Magical
- Include references to the child’s visit (like the time or something they said)
- Use high-quality paper and festive envelopes
- Offer an upgrade with extras like stickers or reindeer food
Promote It Effectively
Make sure families know about SantaPost while booking. Add reminders to your social media posts, booking confirmation emails, and signage at the grotto. A simple nudge can lead to higher uptake.
Conclusion SantaPost is a cost-effective way to elevate the experience and add genuine magic for families. With just a small effort, you can make a big impression. It is not just a letter, it is part of the memory.