Superior Propane

Williams News | Williams, Arizona Home | Classifieds | Galleries | Opinions | Obituaries | Contact Us | Subscribe | e-newsletter | RSS



home : latest news : latest news September 02, 2010


8/18/2009 3:12:00 PM
Polar Express® returns Nov. 13
Special train to run through Jan. 9
Staff Report/WGCN


WILLIAMS - Tickets are now available for the Grand Canyon Railway's® presentation of The Polar Express running Nov. 13-Jan. 9. The GCR will also offer a Christmas Eve Polar Express and will increase capacity compared to previous years.

Most evenings, the GCR offers two trains, with one departing the Williams Depot at 6:30 p.m. and a second train departing at 8 p.m. Presentations on weekends and nights close to Christmas typically sell out.

Closely following The Polar Express book by Chris Van Allsburg, this nighttime trip from the Grand Canyon Railway depot in Williams through 12 miles of wilderness to the "North Pole" features a special reading of The Polar Express while passengers enjoy hot chocolate and chocolate chip cookies.

After arriving at the "North Pole" - a Christmas light village featuring an "Aurora Borealis" - Santa Claus and his reindeer welcome passengers before Santa boards the Polar Express for the return trip to Williams. Santa makes his way through the historic Pullman passenger cars, greeting every child and presenting each one with a special gift - a jingle bell signifying their belief in Santa Claus. The round trip journey is a little more than an hour in length.

The new Christmas Eve Special - occurring on the same night as in the book and movie - will also feature special gifts from Santa that the normal Polar does not offer. The Railway will also offer the Polar Express Dec. 26-28. The GCR Hotel will be open Dec. 24-25. Daily train service to the Grand Canyon will not be offered Dec. 25.

Reservations can be made by calling 1-800-THE-TRAIN. More information about the GCR is available online at www.thetrain.com or by calling 1-800-THE-TRAIN (1-800-843-8724).

GCR is an authorized concessionaire of the National Park Service and the U.S. Forest Service.





Article Comment Submission Form
Please feel free to submit your comments. Article comments are not posted immediately. Submissions must adhere to the Use of Service section in our Terms of Use agreement. The email address and phone number you provide are for internal use and will not be visible to the public. The passcode below is not case-sensitive.
You may post comments using a pseudonym or alias name and enter 000-0000 for the phone number.
Submit an Article Comment
First Name:
Required
Last Name:
Required
Phone:
Required
Email:
Required
Message:
Required
Passcode:
Required
Anti-SPAM Passcode Click here to see a new mix of characters.
This is an anti-SPAM device. It is not case sensitive.
   


Advanced Search

    Recently Commented     Most Viewed
Petroglyphs Vandalized
Short story contest winner
Mysterious amphibious creature discovered by local youth
Fifth graders' art displayed in recycle show
Krombeen wins JP race






Find It Features Blogs Milestones Submit Extras Other Publications
Home | Classifieds | Galleries | Opinions | Obituaries | Contact Us | Subscribe | e-newsletter | RSS | Site Map
HSE- Boocoo actions

© Copyright 2010 Western News&Info, Inc.® Williams-Grand Canyon News is the information source for Williams, Arizona and surrounding communities. Original content may not be reprinted or distributed without the written permission of Williams GC Newspapers Inc. Williams News Online is a service of Williams GC Newspapers Inc. By using the site, you agree to abide and be bound by the site's Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, which prohibit commercial use of any information on the site. Click here to submit your questions, comments or suggestions. Williams News Online is a proud publication of Western News&Info Inc.® All Rights Reserved.

Software © 1998-2010 1up! Software, All Rights Reserved