We’re a Christmas-mad family and have visited santa in Lapland five times in a year – we know how to do it on a budget

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A CHRISTMAS-mad family is on course to visit Santa in Lapland five times within a year.

Emma Williams, 39, and husband Adam, 38, went in December last year, January and February.

Kennedy NewsEmma Williams and her family are Christmas mad[/caption]

Kennedy NewsThe family have visited Lapland 5 times in a year[/caption]

They returned with two of their four children, Ellie, 13, and Jensen, eight, for a one-night budget trip in October, with a further visit planned just after Christmas.

Printing company boss Emma, of Solihull, West Midlands, said: “We’re totally addicted.”

The DIY trip was £600 in total – a snip compared to their first visit, which cost them a whopping £5,500 for three nights.

Now the mum-of-four is already looking forward to another trip there close to Christmas – and a fifth trip planned for the New Year.

Emma said: “All my friends call me Mrs Christmas.

“Our first trip there was a bucket list holiday for us, it was something I’d always wanted to do. We paid over £5k and it was worth every penny.

“Once I’d done it I was like ‘I need to do this again’ but I thought ‘I can’t pay that every year’.

“Since then we’ve done it on a budget. When I saw the flights had dropped I thought ‘let’s do it’. It was half term and a day out here would be not far off that.”

For their 24-hour 3,000 mile-round trip, Emma, project manager hubby Adam, 38, and children Ellie, 13, and Jensen, eight, landed in Rovaniemi at 9.45pm and checked into a £63 hotel for the night.

They went to Santa Claus Village and visited Father Christmas and then walked alpacas, saw some reindeers and went on a sleigh ride.

For lunch they roasted supermarket sausages on fires dotted around the village and explored the village before enjoying a slap-up Finnish meal, toasting marshmallows on open fires and jetting home.

Kennedy NewsThe family visited Finland for 24-hours in October, costing them just £600[/caption]

Kennedy NewsThe children were enamoured with the region’s friendly reindeer[/caption]

Kennedy NewsThe troop also took advantage of the weather during an Arctic sleigh session[/caption] Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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