LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Santa Claus is
ubiquitous year round, spreading cheer and goodwill everywhere he
goes. We especially expect to see him around more during the
holidays, but this year may be different. There appears to be a
worldwide in-person Santa Claus shortage in 2021. How can this
be? Where did all the Santa Clauses go?
According to Worldwide Santa Claus Network founder "Santa"
Ed Taylor, the Santa shortage is the
result of having a greater demand than supply.
"Yes, we have lost some Santa Claus portrayal artists to
COVID-19 and other illnesses, and other causes such as retirement,"
says Taylor, who has more than 4,000 members in his Worldwide
Santa Claus Network. "We also have many new, first-year Santas
and many Santas opting to provide virtual visits. It looks like any
Santa shortage is due more to an increase in demand than a lack of
supply. Virtual Santa visits have changed everything."
Prior to 2020, Santa Ed typically made 90 to 110 personal
appearances as Santa in the Los
Angeles area each year, appearing at tree lighting
ceremonies and parades, company parties and home parties, and
occasionally as a fill-in Santa at malls, picking up a few shifts
here and there to give the regular Santa a break.
Just as the pandemic caused Zoom, the video conferencing
platform, to grow by over 300 percent in 2020, many other virtual
platforms also saw huge growth. Virtual visits with Santa became an
option, and these visits exploded everywhere.
Santa Ed made no in-person visits in 2020, and instead created
ZoomSanta.com, where he made 563 virtual visits as Santa Claus.
Taylor says that many Santas are now choosing online platforms.
Santa Ed's virtual visits in 2020 included company parties,
family visits, tree lighting ceremonies, and visits with schools
and organizations. People loved his appearances. By the end of the
2020 season he had receive dozens of messages from families and
organizations alike saying that virtual Santa visits are their new
tradition. People loved the ease of the visits and Santa Ed's
in-depth information about life with his reindeer and elves in the
North Pole. They found his virtual Santa visits simply magical.
Other Santas are having similar experiences with virtual visits,
too. A number of new, well-funded, tech-savvy companies like Zuhoo
popped up during the pandemic, making it incredibly simple for the
not-so-tech-savvy Santas to plug in to an easy-to-use platform that
provides thousands of families worldwide with fun, inexpensive
Santa experiences. Now hundreds of Santa Claus portrayal
artists are opting to provide virtual visits, making them
unavailable for the in-person positions they filled in 2019 and
before, thus contributing to the worldwide shortage of Santa
Clauses to fill requests for in-person appearances.
Taylor says that we will see the return of many in-person Santas
in 2021. Santa will be at malls and retail stores, appear live at
parades and tree lighting ceremonies, and entertain at in-person
company and home parties. However, virtual Santa visits are here to
stay.
"The Santa shortage isn't as much a shortage as it is the result
of offering an incredibly popular alternative way of having an
experience with Santa," Taylor says. Tens of thousands of people
will visit Santa virtually this year.
Many Santas love the ability to do what they do from home. They
have built North Pole sets or use visual-effects backgrounds. They
enjoy having longer, more personalized visits and getting to know
more about the children—and adults—they visit.
And parents love the wonderful interaction their children have
with Santa virtually—no more tears and much more joy—and families
also typically receive a keepsake video of the entire experience.
Recently, one of Santa Ed's virtual-visit customers sent him an
email saying that the family just watched the video of their visit,
and "our boys loved rehearing the book," referring to a book Santa
had read during their visit.
Companies enjoy providing virtual Santa visits to their
employees and customers, and having Santa make an appearance at
their virtual Christmas parties allows remote workers in many
locations to enjoy the experience together.
This year Santa will be available at ZoomSanta.com, Zuhoo.com,
and hundreds of other virtual Santa visit provider sites.
The increase in demand for the virtual visit option provides
many new opportunities for those interested in portraying Santa,
and Mrs. Claus is often a welcome addition. With more than 200
Santa and Mrs. Claus training sessions available on-demand, the
Worldwide Santa Claus Network is worth exploring. Several sessions
are also available for those who sign up for a FREE membership!
Santa Ed invites all men with a jolly demeanor and a big heart
to explore portraying Santa Claus. There is demand for every
ethnicity and look. If you have a beard, great. If it's not white,
no problem! The Network can help with that. No beard? No problem!
Today's theatrical beards are amazing!
If portraying Santa Claus sounds like fun to you, head over to
https://worldwide-santa-claus-network.com/ and become a member
for FREE!
Ladies, these increased opportunities for Santa means increased
opportunities for Mrs. Claus, too!
To learn more, go to
https://worldwide-santa-claus-network.com/ and sign up for
your FREE membership!
Article by 'Santa' Ed Taylor
'Santa' Ed is a highly sought-after Santa Claus portrayal artist.
He is also the founder of the Worldwide Santa Claus Network and the
Santa behind Santaed.com and ZoomSanta.com.
Ed also enjoys writing, especially about all things Santa Claus
related.
Media contact:
Ed Taylor
323762@email4pr.com
424-343-9555
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