Saturday, December 22, 2018

What Makes The Kind Of Santa Claus Charlotte NC Kids Are Excited To See

By Edward Thomas


Kids look forward to the start of Christmas season. That means it won't be long before they get a visit from their favorite man in red. For many their first encounter with the jolly old elf is at the mall or the family Christmas party. Most kids remember these encounters with a great deal of fondness, and eventually pass the traditions on to their children. That's why it's so important to be the kind of Santa Claus Charlotte NC kids imagine.

There are some basic guidelines all Santas should follow. The first one is not to assume little kids have little brains. You should never underestimate a kid, no matter how young. Not only are they smart, they are also observant. They will listen to what you say and will point out any discrepancies in your dialogue and what they know a real Santa would say and do.

You must remain in character at all times. Santas do not smoke. They do not drink, and they do not swear. If you think you'll be able to sneak a quick cigarette on your break at the mall appearance, forget about it. Kids have noses for the smell of smoke and alcohol. They might not be able to pinpoint exactly what the smell is, but they will be very certain it doesn't go with a real St. Nick.

You have to look authentic because kids will notice if you don't. You need to spend the money on a decent suit, beard, and boots. Kids will quickly point out the elastic that's holding your beard in place if it is at all noticeable.

They'll point out even the smallest wisp of natural hair peeking out of your wig too. Dads, who get enlisted to play Santas, have to be sure to take off their watches and wedding rings. Otherwise their eagle-eyed kids will realize who they really are in a split second.

You must be ready with answers for every imaginable kind of question. Kids will ask you how you got so fat, how you travel around the globe in just one night, and where you park your reindeer. If you hesitate, or seem unsure, you will be immediately suspicious in the eyes of the children. Kids are pretty accepting. If won't really matter how you answer the question, just as long as you do it with confidence and speed.

If you're hired to perform at a private party, coordinate with the parents before you get there. If the party is small, ask the parents the children's names and something about each of them. The kids will love the fact that you know who they are. It won't matter if you are reading from your Santa's list. That should make perfect sense to them.

At private parties, you need to arrive and leave alone. You should make a real entrance to get kids excited. You might not be able to leave through the chimney, but if you leave by yourself, you can jingle reindeer bells to mark your exit.




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