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Hallmark Announces First-Ever Immersive Christmas Experience in Kansas City

Hallmark fans, get ready for an unforgettable holiday season as Hallmark announces its first-ever immersive Christmas experience in Kansas City, Mo.! The event, set to take place every weekend from Nov. 29 through Dec. 23, will be a magical opportunity for fans to meet their favorite Hallmark movie stars.

Some of the 37 special guests scheduled to appear include Jonathan Bennett, Lacey Chabert, Tyler Hynes, and many more beloved actors. The event will be held at the Crown Center, just outside of Hallmark’s headquarters, offering fans a chance to immerse themselves in the world of Hallmark movies.

Attendees can look forward to a variety of activities, both free and paid, including photo ops with stars, behind-the-scenes panels, movie marathons, breakfast with Santa, and workshops with Hallmark artists. Tickets for these exciting experiences will go on sale on May 16 at 11 a.m. ET.

Visitors can also enjoy themed food and drinks, ice skating, and tree lighting ceremonies during the event. The Hallmark Christmas Experience aims to bring joy and create lasting memories for fans of the brand.

Lindsey Roy, Hallmark’s SVP of Brand Development, expressed the company’s excitement about providing a unique experience for fans. She highlighted that connecting and celebrating with their audience is a fundamental part of Hallmark’s brand DNA, especially during the holiday season.

In addition to the Christmas experience, fans can explore the Hallmark Visitors Center at the Crown Center for free throughout the year. This center offers a glimpse into the history of Hallmark, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the brand.

With the announcement of this immersive Christmas event, Hallmark continues to spread holiday cheer and create magical moments for its dedicated fans. Stay tuned for a festive season filled with joy, laughter, and cherished memories!

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