Horrible Histories is back! Load the family into the car and prepare for a Horrible Christmas like none you've ever seen before.
The festive season is in danger. No, not from this year's usual suspects, but from a jolly man in red (gasp!). The future of Christmas rests on one young boy, but he's going to need some help. Join history's super-est super group ever (Charles Dickens! Henry VIII! St Nicholas! Oliver Cromwell?) and buckle up for a hilarious time-travelling journey through a world of Medieval monks, Puritan parties, Tudor treats and Victorian villains.
Christmas in a car park has never been more fun.
Location: Edinburgh Airport, EH12 9DN
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