This Christmas, there is no staying away from The Polar Express
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, WORLD/ Created : Nov 20, 2018, 11:42 IST
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While most of us would be content in staying home over the festivals, all cosied up or perhaps partying the festival season away, there is no stopping the travellers. If you belong to the latter category and are already going all … Read more
While most of us would be content in staying home over the festivals, all cosied up or perhaps partying the festival season away, there is no stopping the travellers. If you belong to the latter category and are already going all Christmas(y), hop aboard The Polar Express. Read less
This dream train, The Polar Express, will start chugging on November 9, 2018, and will be in operation till December 31, 2018. If you think that the journey duration of just 1 hour 25 minutes on-board is not as grand as you had always thought, do know that there is a lot of fun aboard.
Other than the warm ambience, look out for the spectacular scenery around for the trail chugs across the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. If there is one good way to explore the charm of Northern Carolina, it cannot be better than The Polar Express.
The Polar Express goes for a round tour, starting and ending at the Bryson City Depot.
You can get your hands on one of the prized journey tickets for the Christamas Eve at $77 for Adults, $53 for Child, $22 for Infant for the First Class; the next option is Crown Class that has tickets starting from $55, $37 for the respective categories and for free for the infants. While a lot of goodies await you in both the class coaches, we recommend the First Class coach for sure, for it is Christmas! Tickets for The Polar Express can be bought online from the official website.
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