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Holiday Events at Philadelphia Premium Outlets

Philadelphia Premium Outlets are hosting a number of events to get you into the holiday spirit:
Breakfast with Santa featuring Toys for Tots
Sat, Dec 4: 8:30am - 9:30am
Join us for a fun filled morning and delicious breakfast with Santa from 8:30-9:30am in the Food Court. Santa will then stroll the center until 12:30pm. Bring your camera for this great photo opportunity. Toys for Tots will also be on-site collecting new unwrapped toys, books, and games to be delivered, by Marines, this holiday season to less fortunate children in our community.

Holiday Entertainment - Strolling Victorian Holiday Carolers
Sun, Dec 5: Noon - 3:00pm
Sat, Dec 11: Noon - 3:00pm
Sun, Dec 19: Noon - 3:00pm
Enjoy strolling carolers dressed in Victorian costumes performing holiday favorites throughout the courtyards.

Strolling Santa
Sun, Dec 12: Noon - 4pm
Sat, Dec 18: Noon - 4pm
Santa strolls the center greeting children. Bring your cameras.

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