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The Polar Express
The Polar Express™
The Polar Express
Inspired by the award winning book by Chris Van Allsburg, come experience the magic of THE POLAR EXPRESS™. Read along with the story as the train makes its round trip journey to the North Pole. Meet Santa and enjoy caroling, hot cocoa & a treat. And, for those who believe, a special momento for each child. Kids are encouraged to wear their pajamas!
Dates, Schedules & Times 2010
Trip Length: 90 mins (boarding: 30 mins before departure)
Train Departure Dates & Times:
November: 26, 27, 28 December: 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 Times: 4 pm, 6 pm, 8 pm
Prices
$38 adults / $32 children*
*Prices do not include taxes or fees. All ticket sales are final. Due to high volume of passengers, our policy does not allow cancellations, refunds or exchanges.
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1-800-717-0108 or 503-292-5055
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The Polar Express
The Polar Express
The Polar Express
The Polar Express
The Polar Express
As the book begins on Christmas Eve, a young boy is lying in bed waiting to hear the sound of Santa's sleigh bells. Suddenly, a magical train called the Polar Express pulls up in front of his house, and the boy is invited to journey to the North Pole. The train is filled with children, all dressed in their pajamas, who drink hot chocolate as rich as melted chocolate bars and the train rumbles on.

As the train reaches the North Pole, the boy and the other children see thousands of elves gathered at the center of town to send Santa on his way. The boy is handpicked by Santa Claus to receive the first gift of Christmas. Realizing that he could choose anything in the world, the boy asks for one beautiful-sounding silver bell from Santa's sleigh. The boy places the bell in the pocket of his robe and all the children watch as Santa takes off for his yearly delivery.

Later, on the train home, the boy discovers that the bell has fallen through a hole in his pocket. On Christmas morning, his sister finds a small package for the boy under the tree, behind all of the other gifts. The boy opens the box and discovers that it is the bell, delivered by Santa who found it on the seat of his sleigh. When the boy rings the bell, both he and his sister marvel at the beautiful sound. His parents, however, are unable to hear the bell and remark that it must be broken.
*Based on THE POLAR EXPRESS book and characters TM & © 1985 by Chris Van Allsburg. Used by Permission of Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. TM & © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
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