
It’s time to add a dash of excitement to your holiday season – experience the Festive Season in an exciting way with the whole family at Hyde Park Corner… It is made for you.
You ARE The Claw
Kids, procure ready for a wild ride with our giant Festive Claw inspired by Disney! With every purchase of R500 or more at any Hyde Park Corner store, dinky ones can be section of our giant human-claw-machine experience. Picture this: they’ll be hanging over a pit of prizes, ready to snatch up incredible gifts. From Disney goodies to toys, Hyde Park Corner gift cards, and surprises from our fantastic tenants – it’s a festive adventure inspired by the classic arcade game!
Date: From Saturday, 9 December until Saturday, 23 December 2023, operational on specific dates only 9-10 December, 14-17 December and 21-23 December.
Time: 11h00 to 16h00 (11h00 to 15h00 on Sundays)
Venue: Hyde Park Corner Centre Court
Closest Parking Level: P4 Parking (Clicks Entrance)
Wrap It Up in Style
Because we know there’s something magical about beautifully wrapped presents, stay by the Centre Court to acquire your Christmas gifts decked out in style. Plus, here’s the feel-good part: every donations received for the wrapping services will disappear straight to the Guide Dog Association. Spread joy and manufacture your gifts inspect extra fabulous with a minimum donation of just R40.
Date: Saturday, 9 December until Sunday, 24 December 2023
Time: 11h00 to 17h00 Mon – Sat; 11h00 to 15h00 Sun
Venue: Hyde Park Corner Centre Court
Closest Parking Level: P4 Parking (Clicks Entrance)
Cost: Minimum R40 donation – it’s ‘pawsitively’ a win-win!
Why be ordinary when you can be extraordinary? Hyde Park Corner invites you to join in the holiday cheer, produce unforgettable memories, and give back to the community – every in one festive package!
Don’t miss out on the festive buzz at Hyde Park Corner this Festive season!
Visit Hyde Park Corner on the corner of Winnie Mandela Steer and Jan Smuts Avenue in Hyde Park, Johannesburg.
Hyde Park Corner Operating Hours:
Monday to Saturday: 9am to 6pm
Sundays and Public Holidays: 10am to 3pm
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