Polar Express In NJ: A Magical Escape (2024)

By Melanie Bodner on Holiday, Places To Go

Get ready to bring the beloved Christmas tale—The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg—to life where juggling chefs, holiday carols, and, of course, steaming cups of hot chocolate are all part of the magical journey when you go board the POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride at the Delaware River Railroad Excursions in Phillipsburg, NJ. The sights and sounds of the popular film are all on this magical 90-minute trip to meet Santa, creating a memorable experience and holiday magic for the whole family. So put on those Christmas PJs (matching not required), and get on board the Polar Express in NJ—scroll down for what to expect on this timeless holiday event. (featured photo taken at the Polar Express Train Ride on the Delaware River Excursions).

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The platform is bustlingat The Polar Express. Photo taken at the Polar Express Train Ride on the Delaware River Excursions

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Feel the holiday energy

The Christmas energy starts from the moment you arrive. The entrance to the ticket area and train is decked out with big rainbow lights, a massive inflatable tree, and presents decorating the pathway. It’s easy to have your anticipation grow as you walk by everyone dressed in their holiday PJs making their way to the train.

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Views from the top of the train are festive as you find your way to your seat. Photo taken at the Polar Express Train Ride on the Delaware River Excursions

All aboard

As you walk onto the Polar Express train car and settle into your seat, the excitement builds as car hosts work their way through the train, punching each passenger’s golden ticket. Then, the real fun begins—dancing chefs come out to serve hot chocolate and delicious cookies. Once everyone is served, the timeless tale The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg is read aloud, and after, you can enjoy all the music of the Polar Express movie during the train ride to keep the Christmas spirit flowing.

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The Polar Express juggler keeps the crowd entertained. Photo taken at the Polar Express Train Ride on the Delaware River Excursions

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Stealing the show

Special touches throughout the 90-minute ride make the Polar Express experience one your kids will remember forever. “Santa’s” elf at the beginning of the train ride checks to see who has been naughty or nice—make sure you get an elf selfie before he leaves. The elf is full of jokes to entertain kids and adults, a warm-up before the juggling chefs appear. Theysteal the show as they stop by each group to juggle and engage with the riders, feeling exactly as it appears in the movie. But the best part for everyone is when Santa appears and fills the train car with delight as he and his helpers greet passengers. Each guest is given an iconic souvenir highlighted in the book and film – a silver bell from Santa’s sleigh with a velvet ribbon to remind everyone of the true spirit of Christmas.

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Food is available for purchase near the train.Photo taken at the Polar Express Train Ride on the Delaware River Excursions

What to know before you go

Before and after the train ride, you can enjoy the mini-festival at the platform. A food truck serves hot dogs, french fries, and festival specialties, and there is a tented picnic area to eat in.Inside the tent, you can admire decorated trees and other light decorations. Once you enter the train, there is open seating. Hot chocolate and cookies are served during the train ride. The Polar Express runs for select dates; the remaining dates are December 15,16 and 17, 2023. The train rides run on Fridays at 6 PM and 8 PM, Saturdays at 2 PM, 4 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM, and Sundays at 2 PM, 4 PM, and 6 PM. The experience is $38 per child and $48 per adult. NJ MOM tip: If you miss the train ride this year, it is recommended that you buy your tickets as early as July 2024 next year.

For more information, visit The Polar Express Train Ride with Delaware River Railroad Excursions website,Facebook, andInstagram.

The Polar Express Train Ride – Delaware River Railroad Excursions
38 Market Street
Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
(877) 872-4674

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FAQs

Polar Express In NJ: A Magical Escape? ›

THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride is a 60-min live production that happens aboard a slow-moving train that leaves from the Whippany Railway Museum in Whippany, NJ.

How long is The Polar Express train ride in NJ? ›

THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride is a 60-min live production that happens aboard a slow-moving train that leaves from the Whippany Railway Museum in Whippany, NJ.

Is The Polar Express a magical train? ›

The Polar Express is a magical passenger train that takes children to the North Pole on Christmas Eve to visit Santa Claus. It consists of a steam locomotive pulling a line of passenger cars, which in the film includes an abandoned toy car and an observation car.

How long does The Polar Express last? ›

We ask guests to arrive at the check-in time shown on your e-ticket at the park and ride this gives us enough time to shuttle you to site and for you to grab a bite to eat if you wish. You are on board the train for approximately 1 hour.

What happens on a Polar Express train ride? ›

After watching a short live production taken from Chris Van Allsburg's book, The Polar Express, all guests are invited aboard the train. During THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride, passengers are served hot cocoa and a cookie, delight in lively songs and dance, and enjoy a reading of the holiday classic, The Polar Express.

Is Polar Express better at night or day? ›

DEFINITELY at night. The lights are amazing and it is so much more of a Polar Express experience! Go on another excursion sometime during the day! For children.....the night is the BEST.

Do you have to wear pajamas on the Polar Express? ›

We encourage our guests, young and young at heart, to wear pyjamas just as in the book with a dressing gown for good measure also. Immerse yourself in THE POLAR EXPRESS™. For the safety of our guests we ask that they wear sturdy, closed toed shoes and not slippers, open toed shoes, flip-flops etc.

Are there any scary parts in Polar Express? ›

In addition to the violent scenes mentioned above, The Polar Express has several suspenseful scenes that could scare or disturb children under 5 years. For example: The young boy meets a hobo on the top of the train. Although the hobo is polite, he looks very creepy.

Does The Polar Express train actually move? ›

Yes, the train does move. You will be on-board for approximately 1 hour.

How much is The Polar Express train? ›

Saver Days (9th, 10th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 27th, 28th & 29th November): Standard Seating: £33.95 Premium Seating: £47.95 Special price for 16:30 trains (20th, 21st, 27th & 28th) Standard Seating: £29.95 Premium Seating: £47.95 Classic Days 30th November, 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 11th, ...

Is The Polar Express ride worth it? ›

Honestly, we had the best time and everyone was so friendly and in character and everything was executed so well. It was definitely a wonderful and festive way to kick off the holiday season. You could REALLY feel the magic of Christmas!

Do you get food on The Polar Express? ›

Once you have boarded THE POLAR EXPRESS™ the adventure begins when you are served Hot Chocolate and a Cookie at your seat by the singing Chefs. Make sure you have your tickets ready as the Conductor will need to see them.

Is there a toilet on The Polar Express? ›

Yes, we have toilets available for our disabled guests. Should you wish to use the facilities please ask a member of staff who will be happy to guide you to them.

Is it cold on The Polar Express train? ›

The weather can be cold at the North Pole, so we recommend layering properly, even though all the cabins are heated aboard the train. As always, we recommend wearing pajamas to capture the Christmas spirit! Click below for more frequently asked questions about THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train.

What do adults wear to Polar Express? ›

Sturdy shoes with closed toes are best for train safety (no slippers, open-toed shoes, sandals, or flip flops). All railcars are heated. We encourage passengers to wear pajamas just like in the book.

What is the difference between standard and premium tickets on The Polar Express? ›

Premium class passengers will each receive the special limited edition ceramic POLAR EXPRESS™ mug and a POLAR EXPRESS™ bag for each pair of seats.

How many hours is the Polar Express? ›

Relive the magical journey of THE POLAR EXPRESS on an hour-long train ride to the North Pole. Once you reach the North Pole, the jolly old elf – Santa himself – will come on board to give each passenger a silver sleighbell, the “first gift of Christmas.”

How much time passes in the Polar Express? ›

When he is dropped off, a clock in the living room shows 12:00, just like it was when Santa left the North Pole. This indicates that only five minutes passed during the entire journey. The address of Billy's home is 11344 Edbrooke Avenue. This was the childhood home Robert Zemeckis, the director of the movie.

How much is it to go on the Polar Express? ›

TICKETS: £43.95 TO £57.95

If you call and book accessible tickets, you will be seated in the Premium Class section of THE POLAR EXPRESS ™, which will feature all the usual Premium Class benefits. The coach which is accessible has a widened doorway, and is accessed via a ramp for wheelchairs.

Does the train move on the Polar Express? ›

Yes, the train does move. You will be on-board for approximately 1 hour.

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