Massachusetts Polar Express Trains

Looking for a Massachusetts POLAR EXPRESS Trains experience this holiday season? Well, there are two of them in Massachusetts!

Polar Express Trains in Massachusetts

The first is at Edaville Railroad in Carver, MA and reservations strongly recommended! Inspired by the run-away hit movie, this holiday favorite comes to life as you and your family take a ride on THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride. Set to the sounds of the motion picture soundtrack, families are sure to enjoy their trip to the North Pole, complete with hot chocolate and cookies served on board the train. Passengers will then be entertained by a reading of THE POLAR EXPRESS. Upon arrival at the North Pole, Santa will greet the children and each child will receive their own sleigh bell, just like in the movie, to those who BELIEVE. Experience the joy of caroling and holiday entertainment that will surely become an annual holiday tradition for the whole family. Families are encouraged to wear their pajamas for the ride and join in on the magic of Christmas.

Massachusetts polar express trains

Kids under 2 years of age are free and check the website at Edaville.com for the updated pricing for kids, seniors and adults. However, with your Polar Polar Express tickets, you can also enjoy the Christmas Festival of Lights for the full day of your train ride (4-9 pm on weekdays and 2-9 pm on weekends). The Polar Express usually begins around Thanksgiving and goes through to New Years. One tip: buy your tickets online and print them at home. Then bring them right to the gate, avoiding all of the ticket lines! 

The second POLAR EXPRESS experience is in Hopedale, MA. There are only two dates typically and they around just after Thanksgiving on average. Plus, it is only a train ride – though with lots of fun goodies to enjoy: Friday, Nov 28 @ 6:30 and Sunday Nov 30th @ 6:30. Call (508)866-8190 to book tickets, which range from $35+.

May you hear the ring of the bells to show that you believe this holiday season!

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