Every kid has dreamt of going to the North Pole. There is a magical place in a small town in Nevada, only four hours away, where the dream can come true! You can ride a real train with magical powers and meet Kris Kringle himself!

Take A Magical Train Ride To The North Pole

The Nevada Northern Railway is where families can come together on the iconic Santa's Reindeer Flyer Christmas Train that takes people directly to the North Pole where you can meet Santa Claus and his helpers!

What To Expect On Your Trip To The North Pole

Well, first you have to find your best pajamas and warm fluffy comfy gear. Then when you get to the train you will be able to have some hot cocoa, photo opportunities, and sing-alongs. Everyone knows the best Christmas songs. You will even witness the conductor, who has a personal relationship with Santa himself, gets permission from the North Pole to stop over. The magic switch is flipped and away you go!

When You Get To The North Pole

You get to talk to Santa Claus himself! He will have a special gift just for you and your family. Again, photos are highly encouraged. It definitely sounds like a one-of-a-kind opportunity.

Everything You Need To Know

The round trip takes about an hour and a half. Thankfully, the train is full of magic and can get to and from the North Pole very quickly. Make sure you are there 45 minutes before departure time so you don't miss the boarding process. It is open seating and the train does have restrooms and is wheelchair accessible. No pets. It might be a little loud so be prepared for that.

Ticket Pricing and More

Adults from 13 to 64 are $45 dollars each. Children 4-12 are $20 dollars each. Seniors 65 and over are $40 dollars each and children under 4 are free. If you are a member of the Nevada Northern Railway you receive 10 percent to 90 percent off. Military gets a 10 percent discount as well. Get the schedule and find dates available on their website.

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