This Christmas, SNO!zone want to spread a little festive cheer by offering for sale a genuine, old-fashioned White Christmas
 – the way they used to be, with real snow, a snowman, a wreath and mince pies!
This Christmas, SNO!zone want to spread a little festive cheer by offering for sale a genuine, old-fashioned White Christmas
 – the way they used to be, with real snow, a snowman, a wreath and mince pies!
The gift of a White Christmas will be accompanied by a visit from Father Christmas with a sack full of gifts over his shoulder and a chorus of Christmas Carol Singers.
There’s nothing quite like the feel of crisp, white snow underfoot. Except, of course, the surprise on the face of someone you’ve expertly targeted with a snowball.
This could be the most unique Christmas gift ever and could make Christmas Eve unforgettable for that someone special in your life.
As SNO!zone operate the UK’s premier indoor REAL snow slopes at Milton Keynes, Castleford and Braehead, there’s plenty of the white stuff to create a magical festive White Christmas scene. And as Christmas is a time for children, the people at SNO!zone had a fun and festive idea. If someone, somewhere might want to buy a Winter Wonderland, the money could help children who traditionally don’t have such a happy time at Christmas.
So if you buy SNO!zone’s White Christmas from eBay this year, you’ll know that you’re helping Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Hospital (GOSHCC) to make next Christmas a little happier for other kids across the UK
About Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity (GOSHCC)
Great Ormond Street Hospital treats more than 90,000 patients each year - children who are suffering from the rarest, most complex and often life-threatening conditions. They receive the best medical care that money can buy, but the NHS funding cannot meet these ever-rising costs, and that's where the hospital's charity, GOSHCC, steps in. GOSH offers the widest range of paediatric specialists under one roof in Britain, and pioneers new treatments and drugs through its research body, the Institute of Child Health. Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity aims to raise over £20 million this year to boost the NHS funding.
Find out more about the Hospital's inspiring work at www.gosh.nhs.uk