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Christmas Train Ride for One from Sacramento RiverTrain (40% Off). 11 Options Available.

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Seasonal train ride features cookies, cocoa, and characters from Morgan and the Magical Christmas Train including Santa and his elves

The Deal

$18 for one ticket for a ride on the Christmas Train ($30 value). Choose from the following dates and times:

  • Wednesday, December 18, at 6 p.m.
  • Thursday, December 19, at 6 p.m.
  • Friday, December 27, at noon, 3 p.m., or 6 p.m.
  • Saturday, December 28, at noon, 3 p.m., or 6 p.m.
  • Sunday, December 29, at noon, 3 p.m., or 6 p.m.<p>

During the two-hour Christmas Train experience, passengers board the Yuletide locomotive and watch as the story of Morgan and the Magical Christmas Train plays out before their eyes. Costumed characters including Santa, his elves, and a friendly teddy bear interact with kids throughout the trip, which also includes music, cocoa, and cookies. Passengers are encouraged to get comfy by wearing their pajamas. Children younger than 2 can ride for free, though they are expected to sit on their parents’ laps. Customers will either be seated in movable chairs with tables or coach-type passenger seating and can request to sit together. Limited food and drink is also available for an additional fee.<p>

Need to know info

Expiration varies. Amount paid never expires. Limit 8 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Seating is assigned; must call (800) 866-1690 at least 24 hours prior to ride to arrange seating requests between multiple parties. Extra $15 fee per ticket for switching dates. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Sacramento RiverTrain

Completed in 1911, the Woodland Branch is a 16-mile stretch of railway that connects West Sacramento with Woodland, California. At the branch's peak, passenger trains were running eight times a day, nine times on leap-days, but it all came to an end in 1940 with the start of World War II. The tracks were still used for freight, but it would be more than 60 years before passengers began using the railway again with any frequency. When the scenic stretch of rail was absorbed by the Sierra Railroad Company in 2003, it wasn't long before it took the name Sacramento RiverTrain and began running luxury coaches complete with rattan furniture, wood paneling, and state-of-the-art sound systems. Today, passengers board these trains to savor Sunday brunch, murder-mystery dinners, and other events while train tracks softly clack in the background.

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