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A reservation to see Santa? Parents divided on if that’s naughty or nice

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WATCH ABOVE: Have you made a reservation to see Santa yet? It's part of a new system at Cadillac Fairview malls, but not everyone is thrilled about it. Global's Billy Shields reports – Nov 16, 2016

Samantha Robertson’s son is celebrating his first Christmas, so to get into the holiday spirit, she went online to make a reservation to see Santa Claus.

Cadillac Fairview malls rolled out the reservation program nationwide, a departure from the age-old practice of standing in line.

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“Be sure to book ahead so that you can skip the line-up and get back to the good stuff – wrapping gifts and counting down how many more sleeps until the big day,” it stated.

The visits at Fairview Pointe-Claire are free.

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Nevertheless, not everyone is on board with the new policy of having to make a reservation.

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Robertson pointed out, given the schedules of working parents, making an appointment to see Santa may just be a sign of changing times.

The mall’s website indicates that customers can still stand in a line-up too see Saint Nick – but once a reservation is made, it can’t be changed.

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