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Santa's Wonderland Admission with Hayride, Train Ride, and Activities for Two or Four (Up to 32% Off)

Santa's Wonderland
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Holiday park gifts visitors with a dazzling display of over 3 million lights and access to a photo booth, train ride, and hayride

Choose Between Two Options

  • $43 for admission for two, valid only on specified dates ($59.90 value)
  • $81 for admission for four, valid only on specified dates ($119.80 value)

Includes:

  • West Pole mountain slide
  • Frostbites toboggan shoot
  • Frostbites bouncy
  • Hayride
  • Train ride or West Pole Express train ride
  • Mechanical bull ride

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Promotional value expires Jan 1, 2017. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Valid only for option purchased. Valid on designated nights only: November: 11th–18th, 21st, 22nd, and 27th–30th. December: 1st, 5th–8th, 12th–15th, and 28th–31st. January: 1st. Please present your voucher at the promotions window. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Santa's Wonderland

The North Pole's most famous resident descends from his workshop to share the lights, fun, and food of the holiday with revelers at Santa's Wonderland. For 19 years, the larger-than-life Christmas experience has dazzled visitors with sparkling, colorful light displays that stretch more than 69 acres, following a path traversable by horse and carriage or hay ride. Said to be one of the largest Christmas attractions in Texas, this yuletide haven has been delighting families for more than a decade. After gazing upon over 3 million twinkling L.E.D. bulbs, visitors can head over to Santa's Town to enjoy a bite of barbecue and continue the festivities. Trumpeted by the owners as a "Texas Christmas Village," the community invites guests to shop at an old Western ghost town and little ones to hop aboard a kids' train before meeting Santa. A walk-in snow globe makes for a great photo opportunity, and the newly opened dining and dance hall provides a venue for hours of merry-making. Marshall Frostbite, the park's smiling officer, encourages visitors to watch a nightly holiday movie on a large screen, run their fingers through the fur of the barn animals in the petting zoo, and try their hand at riding a mechanical bull.

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