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The Christmas Palace Hosts Christmas in July Event with a Tropical Twist

Newswriter Staff June 18, 2025
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The Christmas Palace Hosts Christmas in July Event with a Tropical Twist

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The Christmas Palace in South Florida is hosting a Christmas in July event, blending holiday cheer with summer fun to support Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital and offer exclusive discounts.

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The Christmas Palace, South Florida's leading retailer for premium holiday decor, is set to enchant families with its unique Christmas in July event. Taking place on Saturday, July 12, in Miami and Sunday, July 13, in Fort Lauderdale, this event promises a festive celebration with a tropical flair. Santa Claus will appear in summer attire, offering children the chance for sunny selfies and tropical candy canes, alongside a digital photo booth with summer-themed Christmas props and complimentary shaved ice from the Big Kahuna Hawaiian Shaved Ice Food Truck.

This event not only brings early holiday joy but also serves a greater purpose. Attendees are encouraged to bring new, unwrapped toys to support Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, aiding in their mission to use play as a tool for healing. Since 1992, The Christmas Palace has been a beacon of holiday spirit in South Florida, and this event highlights their year-round dedication to creating memorable family experiences.

Exclusive offers include an additional 25% off the entire store and any single item, alongside hourly giveaways of summer and coastal-decorated trees, garland, and wreaths. Santa will also distribute a $500 gift card at each location, adding to the event's excitement. The Christmas Palace's Christmas in July event is a testament to the retailer's innovative approach to spreading holiday cheer, demonstrating the impact of blending tradition with community support and seasonal promotions.

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