Wrap up the Holidays at Pacific Place

 
 

Venture into the great indoors at Pacific Place this holiday season for an untraditional take on the season’s iconic traditions. As we wrap up the holiday season, find a strolling Santa Claus and creative photo moments throughout the center. Rub elbows with an ice sculptor or enjoy live music as a soundtrack for those final gift selections. These are just a few of the festive happenings taking place at the newly transformed Pacific Place, read on for details or visit this link for a full lineup.

Strolling Santa Claus, Friday through Sunday, December 20-24. In lieu of a traditional sit-down photo, this year Pacific Place’s Santa is mobile.  Search for Santa as he strolls through the shopping center, snag a selfie or snap a photo in Santa’s ornate holiday chair complete with white fur backdrop.  Click here for Santa dates and times

Coming up this weekend through December 24, find Live Music and Interactive Entertainment. Watch ice sculptors and balloon artists or snap a selfie with a lumberjack. Live music too! Click here for Entertainment schedule

Find Memorable Photo Moments and interactive installations. Throughout Pacific Place, find 12 Instagram-worthy holiday-themed murals, including a selfie spot for furry friends, larger than life wreaths, a crystal-lit tree and more. Guests can become musical aficionados on Level 2, as they interact with a larger than life, 12-foot keyboard on the floor, inspired by the famous scene in “Big” starring Tom Hanks.

Throughout the season, shoppers can take advantage of Pacific Place’s “Perks to Park” parking promotion. When shoppers spend $300 or more in single-day purchases at any of the center’s stores, services, restaurants or its AMC Pacific Place 11 theater through December 31, 2019, they will receive a complimentary parking pass for their visit. They simply take their receipts during center hours to the Concierge on level 1 to show and receives their parking pass.  Available only during shopping center hours.

With the addition of Bezel & Kiln this fall, along with Simply Seattle and Wishes Toys, Books & Games for the holidays the shopping center will also continue its active pop-up store program that showcases art, new retail brands and experiences which reflect the future of Pacific Place. Construction on the Pacific Place redevelopment is anticipated to complete by the end of the year, with the new entrance at 7th Avenue & Olive Way opening mid-November. More than 25 best-in-class shops, restaurants and AMC Pacific Place 11 are open for business as the management team at Madison Marquette creates new spaces for retailers, restaurants and experiences. The center’s current retailers include Tiffany & Co., Kate Spade New York, Din Tai Fung, coming early 2020 the new restaurant Hai Di Lao Hot Pot and many more.  For more details on holiday happenings, stores and seasonal hours visit www.pacificplaceseattle.com .  

 
Erin Osborne