Operation Santa Claus remotes Start Tuesday
Special family rates are also available, just ask on the day. According to new research* by virtual private network provider Hide My Ass!
Santa says some of the top gift requests from children this year include Anna and Elsa dolls from the Frozen movie.
Targeted ads, search engines and seeing the results of a parents’ shop for gifts online are the top reasons for children finding out early about Santa.
If you’d like to take your kids or pooch to see Santa and snap a photo – they’ll be taking pictures until December 24th – that’s Christmas Eve.
This year, parents can reserve a time slot to visit Santa at the mall to skip the line. In a true showing of holiday spirit, the one-and-only Santa Claus welcomes approximately 300 underserved elementary school-age children from all five boroughs to Macy’s Santaland for the 65th annual Operation Happy Children.
It’s the moment you dread as a parent – telling your children that the concept of Father Christmas has been one big, elaborate lie. Such junior detective work is obviously made all the easier with nearly two thirds (61 percent) of parents never deleting their search history or logging out of online shopping accounts during Christmas.
Parents of each household are able to select a child’s name from a list that DialMyCalls has generated and Santa Claus will send that kid a personalized greeting via the company’s voice broadcasting platform.
At the heart of the Hide My Ass! campaign is a free piece of software for parents that will help to protect children over the Christmas period from the Santa-sapping potential of the internet. The software automatically conceals any such content with images of a jolly Santa Claus in his grotto. Seasonal refreshments and attractions are free once inside Santa’s Village.
Operation Santa Claus radio remotes with Townsquare Media will begin Tuesday morning, and we are asking for the public’s help.