It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden in Evansville invites you to make unforgettable holiday memories during Breakfast with Santa! This beloved family event is happening on December 7th and 8th, with a special “Sensory Breakfast with Santa” set for December 14th.

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When you arrive, hop aboard the Polar Express and take a magical journey to the North Pole! Once there, you’ll be greeted by the warm aroma of a delicious hot breakfast featuring fluffy eggs, savory sausage links, and fresh-cut fruit. Adults can enjoy steaming cups of coffee, while little ones sip on milk or juice. Have allergies? No worries - just bring along a meal that suits your needs.

The holiday magic doesn’t stop there. Santa himself will join the fun and will be ready to pose for a digital photo (included with your ticket). Plus, enjoy enchanting character encounters, make a take-home eco-friendly craft, and get up close with the zoo’s amazing animals. With festive music filling the air, it’s the perfect way to kick off your holiday season.

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Six one-hour sessions are available, each packed with the same joyful activities. Space is limited, so be sure to snag tickets for your desired session early. And here’s the icing on the gingerbread cookie - your ticket also includes an all-day zoo admission! Rain or shine, this indoor event ensures a cozy and magical experience for all.

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Don’t miss this chance to create cherished holiday traditions. Gather your loved ones, grab your tickets, and let the spirit of the season come alive at Mesker Park Zoo’s Breakfast with Santa!

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