Monday, December 03, 2012

REVIEW: North Pole Express

We sent our friend, Jodi with MySLCMommy, for a ride on the North Pole Express with the Heber Valley Railroad. Read all about her experience:

Friday Night my  family  headed up to the North Pole Express in Heber Valley.  All I can saw is we had a magical time.  My kids loved every minute of it and haven't stopped talking about it since we left.  The North Pole Express is perfect for your family to keep making the holiday magical!  Here are a few pictures showing the memories we made last weekend:
Having fun while we wait for the train
Enjoying our hot chocolate
Loved hearing the holiday stories and jokes
Santa at the North Pole
The kids loved seeing Mrs. Claus
The kids are posing with Santa
Info about the train: Aboard the train, passengers can sing along to classic holiday carols and hear the story of the North Pole Express while Santa’s elves serve hot cocoa and cookies. Upon arrival at the North Pole, Santa Claus will board the train and greet all of the children with a special gift. Children of all ages are encouraged to wear their pajamas.  I learned that the train is 115 years old and very magical.

The North Pole Express will run at 5 and 7:30 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through Christmas Eve, with daily departures starting Monday, Dec. 17. Select dates will also offer 2 p.m. departure times.

Ticket Information
Tickets for this magical family experience are now available, and prices begin at $30 for adults and $20 for kids (ages 3-12). First-class ticket options are available at $47 for adults and $37 for kids (ages 3-12). Discounts for groups of 20 or more are also available upon request.

Tickets can be purchased by calling the railroad at 435-654-5601, online at www.HeberValleyRailroad.org or at the Heber Valley Depot, 450 South 600 West, Heber City. For more information and directions, contact the Heber Valley Railroad at 435-654-5601 or visit www.HeberValleyRailroad.org.

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