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North Pole of Texas – Far West Side

$13 for Winter-Festival Package with Hot Chocolate and Train-Ride, Bounce-House, and Bungee-Trampoline Admission, Featuring Real Snow ($26 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Winter festival welcomes patrons to slide down snow, hop on a train ride, marvel at Christmas trees, and sip on hot cocoa

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 23, 2012
  • Limit 8 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Subject to weather conditions. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Valid Saturday 12/15/12, 12/22/12 and Sunday 12/16/12, 12/23/12.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

$13 for a Winter-Festival Package ($26 Value)

  • Festival admission for adults 17 and over (a $5 value)
  • Bounce-house admission (a $3 value)
  • Train-ride admission (a $3 value)
  • Bungee-trampoline admission (a $5 value)
  • Snow-sled-ride admission (a $5 value)
  • Two hot chocolates and two candy canes (a $5 value)

Admission for children 16 and younger is free; admission for adults 17 and older is $5.

North Pole of Texas

In the wintertime, The Pumpkin Patch San Antonio sheds its fall-seasoned pumpkins to become North Pole of Texas, complete with hopeful patches of snow, Christmas trees, and holiday ornaments. Children can hop into inner tubes and slide down inclines coated with snow, or scoop up the wintry accessory for snowballs. Or, they can hop into bounce-houses or jump on a trampoline equipped with a bungee harness for extra air. Meanwhile, hot chocolate and candy canes warm any hearts over-chilled by the icy season.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: a Pretty Flower

Once in a great while, a fleeting glimpse of natural color may catch your eye, and you will become lost in the simple wonder of gazing at a pretty flower. Here is how to do so correctly:

  • Look at the flower. It is beautiful.

  • You may be tempted to pick the flower. Do not—simply let it be.

  • Lean in and smell the flower. If you are allergic to flowers you may wish to skip this step or, instead, you can just use a flexible twig to first prod the folds of the flower gently to ensure that it is free of honeybees, which may sting or startle.

  • Again, you may become tempted to pick the flower, justifying the floracide by picturing the flower adorning your sweetheart’s hair or lapel. Continue to resist. If your honeybunch is the sort to manipulate you into murdering flowers so they can cultivate an anachronistic aesthetic, you’re better off just spending the rest of the day staring at this flower while their coffee goes cold waiting for you at the coffee shop.

  • Keep them waiting. Your mother was right about them. Just like this guide is right about flowers.

What is the most beautiful flower? The answer may make you angry.

North Pole of Texas

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    Far West Side

    8764 Texas 151 Access Rd
    San Antonio, Texas 78245
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