The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad has announced a special 72 hour sale on Early Release Polar Express Tickets! Getting a much-coveted ticket early on will save you from the chance of missing out on this magical experience for your kids this Christmas. The Early Release of Polar Express™ Tickets On-Line is only on June 28, 29 and 30th, 2011. The remaining dates will be offered to CVSR members in Septemeber and the leftovers to the general public in October.
This holiday program is based on Chris Van Alsburg’s Caldecott-winning book, The Polar Express, where a young boy’s trip to the North Pole revives his belief in the Christmas spirit. Children clothed in their pajama’s broad the train and while riding the rails will hear the story of the Polar Express, sip hot cocoa and enjoy cookies.
The Polar Express will be offered from November 17th through December 20, 2011, from the Rockside Station in Independence, the Akron Northside Station and the Canton Lincoln Highway Station.
Buy Polar Express Tickets
You can buy the Polar Express Tickets on www.CVSR.com on June 28, 29 and 30th, 2011. Surprise your kids or grandkids with this magical adventure!
Tickets Prices:
$35 for everyone ages 1 and up for standard seating
$50 – $55 for an upgraded ticket (available on select nights).
Plus, when you buy during the early release, you will not have to pay the fuel surcharge currently in effect for all other excursions aboard CVSR. That may not be the case when tickets go on sale in September and October.
The 72-Hour Early Release Ticket Sale will be for the following dates: November 17, 18, 19 and 20th, 2011 departing from the Rockside Station or the Akron Northside Station.
CVSR is a private sector, not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) volunteer supported organization operating in partnership with Cuyahoga Valley National Park and is dedicated to the preservation of passenger rail transportation in Cuyahoga Valley and the historic Ohio & Erie Canalway. CVSR is celebrating its 39th year of excursion rail service. For more information about the railroad, visit www.CVSR.com.