The celebrations were part of a record-breaking festive programme at Coombe Abbey, which also saw its Festive Afternoon Teas with Carols, Mediaeval Banquets, Murder Mystery Evenings and Sunday Lunches with Santa all fully booked.
The Christmas in New York events sold out every night and received overwhelmingly positive feedback from visitors, prompting operators No Ordinary Hospitality to open 2026 bookings early – with prices frozen until March 31.
Hosted in a fully themed marquee, the immersive experience transports guests to a glitzy New York Christmas, featuring a Statue of Liberty centrepiece, Times Square-style photo area, and an ice rink-inspired dance floor.
Guests are welcomed with carol singers and Santa before enjoying cocktails, canapés, a three-course dinner, live entertainment, a silent disco, and midnight bacon bagels at the historic venue.
Ron Terry, Group Operations Director at No Ordinary Hospitality, said: “The response to our first Christmas in New York parties was phenomenal – every night sold out and the feedback was exceptional.
“We’ve already been busy with enquiries for Christmas 2026, which is set to be even bigger and better, so we’ve frozen prices until March for those who are keen to book early, which is strongly advised due to last year’s popularity!”






















