PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • North Pole Resort
rdfs:comment
  • The North Pole Resort is an exclusive and twisted mall-like theme park that is both the corrupt alternate-reality version of the North Pole and the evil Jack Frost's grand personal utopia as well as the representation of his own version of Christmas called "Frostmas". It is a location in the 2006 holiday fantasy comedy adventure movie The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause.
dcterms:subject
edifice
  • Amusement park
  • Entertainment complex
  • Shopping mall center
type of evil lair
  • Magi-Tech, Villainous Symbolism, Alternate Reality Villainy
purposes
  • To be simply the most fun and profitable place for children of all ages as long as Jack Frost remains the new Santa Clause.
Origin
  • The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
Status
  • Decommissioned
Residents
  • Jack Frost
  • Human security guards
  • North Pole elves
  • Reindeers
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Alias
  • North Pole Resort
Properties
  • 2
  • Toys
  • All sorts of ice cream and milkshakes
  • Build-A-Santa kiosk
  • Build-A-Toy kiosk
  • Construct-A-Elf kiosk
  • Many blue-colored Frostmas presents
  • Northpole Airlines
  • Polar Arcadia clothing store
  • Reindeer Gallery shooting range
  • Santa Stage
  • Santa Stills photo gift shop
  • Santa's Nice List kiosk
  • Santa's Petting Zoo
  • Santa's Workshop food court
  • Winter Wondermart
Fullname
  • North Pole
Location
  • North Pole
Size
  • 300
abstract
  • The North Pole Resort is an exclusive and twisted mall-like theme park that is both the corrupt alternate-reality version of the North Pole and the evil Jack Frost's grand personal utopia as well as the representation of his own version of Christmas called "Frostmas". It is a location in the 2006 holiday fantasy comedy adventure movie The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause. Since Jack Frost traveled 12 years back in time and stole the Santa suit from the previous Santa Claus in 1994, he immediately took over Christmas and turned the North Pole into a thriving but oppressive theme park business without keeping the North Pole secret from the whole world which is an important part of the "S.O.S." ("Secret of Santa") and caring the true meaning of Christmas in spite of his newfound "glowing" reputation. This overpriced tourist resort is an eerie cross between a West County mall and Las Vegas lounge with a Broadway-styled pavilion stage built into the main building's foyer and is filled with overpriced gewgaws, shows and rides. Every December in each year, the North Pole Resort opens to the public and it teems with whining children and stressed-out parents. It is where cheap songs are about "Frostmas", and parents pay to have their children put on the nice list (or poorer families can at least get a toy made for undeserving spoiled brats). Scott also sees how miserable the elves are, unlike the productive workers they were when he was Santa, and the Reindeer are all confined to a petting zoo, in front of a line of impatient children waiting to pet them. The rightful previous Santa, Scott Calvin, after he was tricked by Frost into activating the magic of the Handbook of Christmas' secret clause called the "Escape Clause" by wishing he was never Santa Claus at all, travels to the North Pole via the commercial airplane with the logo read "Northpole Airlines". He later appears in Frost's twisted mall-like version of the North Pole. He explains he took away the spirit of Christmas Santa gives and "bring whoever could afford to buy presents up here," and concludes by saying "Who needs magic?" He then gives Scott a "commemorative" voice recorder pen and says the magic words "I wish I never been Santa at all" needed for the Escape Clause. Scott tricks him into repeating it and at the same time clicks the pen, thus making the words Jack said the recording on it. Jack makes his security guards take Scott to a seat so he can "enjoy the show". Jack then performs a twisted version of "New York, New York" ("North Pole, North Pole"). Afterwards, he gets kicked into a pile of gifts by Scott Calvin. However, evading the security guards, Scott falls into Jack's miniature house and was overpowered again. But, with help from Lucy, he gets Jack's snow globe and activates the Escape Clause via the recording on the pen. They again go back in time through the 12 years. This time, though, Scott Calvin overpowers Jack and has his old self put on the suit. He regains his position as Santa while Jack becomes Jack Frost, thus Jack's North Pole Resort has now been erased from existence.