6 Places to get pictures with Santa in Albuquerque
Pancake breakfast with Santa was held at the Sabana Grande Recreational Center in Rio Rancho. Besides having a wonderful breakfast , kids got a chance to talk to Santa about what to get for Christmas. Pictured is six-year-old Cypress Zellers being a little shy with Santa as she asks for presents. Santa was being played by Allen Greene.
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Elizabeth Tucker Elizabeth TuckerElizabeth Tucker Journal Staff Writer
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A staple in holiday tradition is getting a picture with Santa and whispering your Christmas wish list into his ear whiled perched on his knee.
Whether you want to sit on Kris Kringle's knee yourself, or want that experience for your children or pets, here are six places in Albuquerque offering pictures with Mr. Claus.
DATES: Sessions can be booked for the or locations now through Dec. 31, closed Christmas Day.
LOCATION: 6855 Fourth NW, 505-596-0303
DATES: Sessions are available for every weekend until Christmas Eve.
LOCATION: 10000 Coors Bypass NW, 505-353-5535
DATES: Walk-ins are welcome, but are recommended, now through Dec. 24. In addition to the standard sessions, there will also be pet sessions and sensory-friendly sessions.
LOCATION: 6600 Menaul NE, 505-200-3767
DATES: Walk-ins are welcome, but are recommended, now through Dec. 24. In addition to the standard sessions, there will also be pet sessions and sensory-friendly sessions.
LOCATION: 5151 Lang NE, 505-336-2700
DATES: are available one week from the current day, now through Dec. 24.
LOCATION: 3601 Old Airport NW, 505-898-2450;10700 Lomas NE, 505-296-0978
DATES: 1-3 p.m. Saturday Dec. 9, pay $5 to get your pet's picture with Santa
Santa Sightings
Brody Willett, 6, of Albuquerque gets a hug from Santa Claus, aka Dennis Curtis of Rio Rancho, during the Sensitive Santa event at Cottonwood Mall on Sunday morning, Dec. 4, 2016. The RSVP event before regular mall hours provided children with special needs and their families with a sensory friendly environment to safely experience the tradition of visiting Santa Claus.(Greg Sorber
Tatyana Gabaldon, 9, of Albuquerque, goes over her Christmas list with Santa Claus, aka Dennis Curtis of Rio Rancho, during the Sensitive Santa event at Cottonwood Mall in 2016. The RSVP event before regular mall hours provided children with special needs and their families with a sensory friendly environment to safely experience the tradition of visiting Santa Claus.(Greg Sorber
Rita Garcia, left, holds her new cat while it plays with Santa Claus, a.k.a. Dylan Moore. Moore, director of adoptions at the Santa Fe Animal Shelter and Humane Society, delivered cats to people on Christmas Eve in Santa Fe, Thursday December 24, 2015.(Eddie Moore
Ten-year-old Zachary Baros, left, has a hard time coming up with what he wants for Christmas while sitting on Santa's lap at the annual Old Town Optimists Christmas party at the Convention Center.Tina Larkin
Santa Claus, or sometimes known as Bill Dunning, Justin Marquez, 11, at the DeVargas Mall.Eddie Moore
West Walmart Photo Center manager Michael Navarro, right, snaps a shot of 4-year-old Jayden Ferran while the youngster sits on the lap of "Santa Claus" played by Inventory Control employee Ronnie Martin, on Sunday December 2, 2007 at the Cottonwood Walmart.
Pancake breakfast with Santa was held at the Sabana Grande Recreational Center in Rio Rancho. Besides having a wonderful breakfast , kids got a chance to talk to Santa about what to get for Christmas. Pictured is six-year-old Cypress Zellers being a little shy with Santa as she asks for presents. Santa was being played by Allen Greene.Roberto E. Rosales
Jacquelyn Hernandez, 2, held by her mother, Yvonne Hernandez, meets Santa Claus in a gondola during Holidays Take Flight event at the Anderson-Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum, Sunday, December 7, 2008.Morgan Petroski
Lacette Trujillo, 4, meets Santa Claus with her mother Delsie Trujillo, at right, during the tree lighting ceremony at Haynes Park, Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010.(Morgan Petroski
Andrew Wilson receives a wooden car from Santa Claus at Cuidando Los Ni帽os on Thursday, December 12, 2013. The The Albuquerque Woodworkers Association made wooden trucks, cars airplanes and doll beds that were distributed to eleven organizations that provide educational, shelter and other services to low income children.(Greg Sorber