Climb Aboard This Enchanting Santa Train In North Carolina That’s Covered In A Thousand Lights

Ride the Santa Train at the Museum of Life and Science in Durham for a magical holiday experience with festive activities and a visit to Santa.

It suffices to say that the Christmas season is officially upon us and we can't think of a more thrilling way to rev up the holiday cheer than by riding this Christmas train that's brilliantly decorated with twinkling lights. The only question we have is: who will love it more... you or the kiddos? Check it out below...

This is the 41st year the Museum of Life and Science in Durham has hosted their Santa Train.

It's an event the whole family will enjoy, as the train makes its merry way to the North Pole so everyone can meet Santa.

Many festive activities are a part of this annual tradition, including music, face painting, holiday crafts, and more. But that moonlit train ride amidst all those twinkling lights is simply magical.

There's even complimentary hot chocolate for all who ride.

Waiting on the other end of the journey is Jolly Old Saint Nick (and his elves) just waiting to see to meet every child on the train.

After your rendezvous with Santa and his elves, you and your train will return to the station where you can walk through the many light displays. Don't miss stopping at the pop-up Museum Gift Shop and be sure to take a turn on the skating rink in your sock feet.

It sounds like a blast - because it is! Are you ready to reserve your spot? The ticket prices vary by date, and range from $15 to $22. Trains depart every 20 minutes from 5:20 p.m. to 8:20 p.m. but only on the following dates: December 1-2, December 5-9, December 12-16, and December 19-22. Learn more at this link on the Museum of Life and Science website.

The Museum of Life and Science is located at 433 W Murray Ave., Durham, NC 27704.

Can't get enough of the fun this holiday season? Head to this magical Elf Village in North Carolina!

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