The 'Grinch Train' is one of many attractions at Winterfest, designed to entertain little ones but mums and dads don't think the £5 per person price tag is worth the short trip.
A ride at Glasgow 's Christmas market has been dubbed "the new winter wonka experience" by furious parents who are calling for it to be shut down - so we decided to see for ourselves if it really is worth the backlash.
There are also some Santas and candy canes to the side but it's missing the true spirit of Christmas. It's not the sort of thing you'd imagine when you think of the magic at this time of the year. The sign outside reads "The Grinch That Stole Christmas" and it has been taken quite literally as the decor looks like it has been nicked by the Grinch himself.One person said: "I'm obsessed with the fact that they're just took a ghost train and stuck a load of grinch Home Bargains gear in it."
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