This Christmas, sprouts are making a comeback… and they’re bringing the magic with them!
Step through the festive portal at Wake The Tiger and discover an immersive, family-friendly adventure that’s bursting with festive wonder, playful surprises, and a powerful message of giving back.
Expect sprout-tastic twists, nostalgic moments, and a feel-good story brought to life through pre-loved materials and upcycled creations, where the humble sprout becomes the unlikeliest hero of the season!

Imagine a world without sprouts…
Every year, 17 million sprouts are thrown away during the festive season, making them the most wasted food of the holidays. In Meridia, things were no different. Rejected for being too gassy, too smelly, too… sprouty, they vanished from plates and eventually from the fields.
For years, sprouts were just a memory… but on a recent scavenging mission, the Sub-Coms unearthed a frozen FareShare crate containing what’s believed to be the last sprouts in Meridia.
The Sub-Coms built cloning machines so everyone could enjoy a festive feast once more. That was until a mysterious mushroom appeared on one of the machines… and something strange happened.
The decorations vanished. The OUTERverse was taken over. The sprouts had come alive for a festive comeback!
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A message beneath the magic
Behind the twinkling lights and whimsical storytelling lies an important truth - while some of us may reject sprouts, many across the South West won’t have any food on their plate this Christmas. That’s why Wake The Tiger is proud to partner with FareShare South West, a charity tackling food waste and hunger.
Together, they’re aiming to raise £10,000, which will be match-funded to create £20,000 - enough to provide 80,000 meals for people in need across the South West.
Visitors can get involved in lots of fun and meaningful ways:
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Add a donation when booking your tickets online.
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Tap to donate at the café during your visit.
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Buy sprout-themed keepsakes on-site, with profits supporting FareShare South West.
In the box office, you’ll also spot a special charity banner featuring ten festive circles, each representing £1,000 raised. As donations grow, new sprouts will appear on the banner, helping track progress toward the £10,000 goal.
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Be part of The Great Festive Comeback this Christmas and experience a world where the smallest things - and the smallest vegetables - can make the biggest difference.
Book your tickets now and add a donation to support FareShare South West or donate directly here.
Wake The Tiger is also running its Book Early & Save 20% promotion - so it’s the perfect time to plan your visit.
