Families Experience a Magical Holiday Journey Aboard The North Pole Express
Heber Valley Railroad’s “North Pole Express” Gives a New Twist to a Family Tradition
HEBER CITY, Utah — Heber Valley Railroad’s “North Pole Express” is a magical journey Utah families will treasure this holiday season. As a new twist on an old tradition, the North Pole Express will feature a live reading of “The Night Before Christmas,” a classic holiday favorite that will come to life as families enjoy a festive ride to the North Pole.
Guests aboard the North Pole Express will enjoy singing carols, sipping hot chocolate and eating cookies while reading along or listening to the “The Night Before Christmas.” Children are encouraged to wear their pajamas for the ride. Upon arrival at the North Pole, Santa and his sleigh will greet the children and give each child a special Christmas gift.
Tickets are now on sale for this popular holiday train, which is a long-standing tradition for thousands of Utah families. First class service is available most weekends during the North Pole Express schedule. Due to the high demand for tickets, the Heber Valley Railroad is offering two matinee excursions on Thursday and Friday, Dec. 23-24, 2010.
The North Pole Express will depart every Monday through Saturday through December 24, 2010.
Nightly Excursions
- Depart 5 p.m.; return 6:30 p.m.
- Depart 7:30 p.m.; return 9 p.m.
Matinee Excursions (December 23-24 only)
- Depart 2 p.m.; return 3:30 p.m.
Schedule and Fares
Family Night: December 1, 2, 6, 13
- $29 adult, $26 senior (ages 60 and above), $18 child (ages 3-12)
Coach: December 3, 4, 7-11, 14-18, 20-23
- $32 adult, $29 senior (ages 60 and above), $21 child (ages 3-12)
First Class: December 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 20-23
- $47 adult, $44 senior (ages 60 and above), $36 child (ages 3-12)
Matinee: December 23, 24
- $29 adult, $26 senior (ages 60 and above), $18 child (ages 3-12)
Tickets can be purchased by calling SmithsTix at 800-888-TIXX, 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 visitwww.HeberValleyRailroad.org.
**Full disclosure: My family was given free tickets to ride the train. This post and the opinions contained herein are my own.**
5 comments:
Ah, so magical. But even your spectacular photo skills can't fix the sheen of Santa's fake beard. Am I that much of a cynic?
Heh.
Miss you. Miss Utah.
Looks fab and fun. LOVE the gassy part of the story. Have always wanted to do something like this. There's one here, but the price is high and it's hard to get in unless you book a year ahead!
We did this a few years ago when Robbie was almost 2. He loved it and still wants to go back. Who knew kids could remember things that early?
I will no longer believe you when you say your photos were crap. Obviously you underestimate yourself. Stop it.
Your photos could make anything look magical! I'm glad you guys had a good time - and had hot cocoa at the PERFECT temp! :)
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