Portable North Pole Magic Pass

Portable North Pole Magic Pass #iBelievePNP

As December gets ever closer, so does the excitement of Monkey’s forthcoming birthday and the arrival of Father Christmas. Part of our build up this year will include the package available with the Portable North Pole Magic Pass.  We’ve been fan’s of PNP for longer than I’ve been blogging.  It’s a magical service and very much part of our family tradition now at this time of year.

Portable North Pole Magic Pass

For £9.99 the Portable North Pole Magic Pass gives you so much more magic for Christmas. For those of you who may not of heard of PNP before, they are one of the worlds leading Christmas entertainment companies, offering a range of personalised videos and phone calls from the big man himself.

Portable North Pole Magic Pass

I still remember Monkey’s face the first year we played him his personalised video from Father Christmas.  He was totally awestruck, it was wonderful.  Since then, he’s come to expect a message and each year we’ve had the opportunity to change the video story he receives.

With the Portable North Pole Magic Pass you receive unlimited Premium Videos which is great if you have more than one child to consider.  Choose from a range of titles, our favourite last year was The Big Book.  You can add a range of personal information and the book the elves pass to Father Christmas from his bookshelf even has your child’s name on it.  Monkey loved every moment.

This year I’ve made up a 5 minute video for Monkey called Secret Places.  He’s at that age where he’s asking lots of questions so it’s the perfect film to make for him.  As well as a couple of photos of Monkey, I can include details of family and friends, his most desired present (Lego Space Rocket set), where he lives and whether he’s been a good boy or not. It looks fab and I can’t wait to show him.  If I use the PNP 2016 app linked to my account with the Portable North Pole Magic Pass I’ll also be able to record his initial reaction – how cool is that.

Portable North Pole Magic Pass

Once you’ve created your video the Portable North Pole Magic Pass enables you to download them in HD format, and you can download a personalised certificate to accompany each video.

As well as a range of magical videos there are a number of different telephone calls you can set up with Father Christmas, with the magical pass option, these are unlimited.  Monkey’s been trying so hard at school I’m going to arrange for Father Christmas to leave him a personalised message congratulating him.

Portable North Pole Magic Pass

Something new we’ll be trying this year is Storytime with Santa. A new storytime video will be released each week in December.  I’m sure The Flying Zebra and The Elf in the Storm will both go down well here.

The whole experience is bound to be magical again this year and PNP just adds to that. With Monkey’s birthday being 10th December I also make up a birthday video and telephone call for him from Father Christmas.  Having these available via the app means he can experience them away from home this year.  Just proving that Father Christmas is watching him wherever he may be.  There’s even a cake.

This Christmas Eve Monkey has decided he doesn’t want to join the Crib Service at our local church.  I’m a little sad about this but he’s growing up and I have to respect his wishes.  But I’ve found some new magic as there’s a new Christmas Eve video to create this year and telephone messages to record.

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To find out more about the range of options available, including the Magic Pass, free videos and gift items pop over to the Portable North Pole.  You honestly won’t regret it, we’d be there with or without the blog.

disclosure:  we were given a free Magic Pass in exchange for this post.  Our comments remain our own honest opinions and it’s a brand I’d happily promote anyway.

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  1. This is the first year I’ve heard about this – where have I been??! But I’m thinking I need this in my life this Christmas…

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