PEOPLE have been queuing up to get a selfie with a quirky Christmas tree in Worcestershire.
Onlookers visiting the Valley in Evesham are being greeted with a quirky Christmas tree that even comes with a top hat and dressed in the style of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
The Christmas tree, which has been decked out with yellow and purple tinsel, baubles, and candy canes, has caused quite a stir as people have been queueing up to get a selfie.
And families have been travelling to visit the wonky Christmas tree in the hopes of getting a photo during the festive period.
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Paul James, who is the centre manager, said: "Christmas is without exception our favourite time of the whole year, and we always put a considerable effort in creating a welcoming and festive atmosphere with our Christmas displays.
"This year's tree, in particular, has been a massive hit from the get-go- it's so quirky and different that families have been lining up to take selfies and share amongst family and friends via social media.
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"For me personally, putting a smile on people faces and bringing a slice of festive joy to people's lives makes me very happy; we are over the moon with the response."
Last year, the team at The Valley Evesham were excited to showcase its mammoth curved lime green and red decked red tree decked out with fairy lights and baubles.
The curved lime green and red tree was covered in fairy lights and baubles.
Mr James said he knew the tree would have a marmite reaction, but people loved it.
The tree featured a festive favourite character who is known for hating Christmas.
Mr James said: "Christmas is without exception our favourite time of the whole year, and we always put a considerable effort in creating a welcoming and festive atmosphere with our Christmas displays.
"It's so quirky and different that families have been lining up to take selfies and share amongst family and friends via social media.
"For me personally, putting a smile on people faces and bringing a slice of festive joy to people's lives makes me very happy; we are over the moon with the response."
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