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Old 02-03-2005, 08:04 PM   #1
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Has anyone taken a Thomas the Train ride?

Just curious...a friend called me today and said Thomas the Train is coming to PA and you can actually ride in the train. Has anyone ever done this with their child? Just wondering if it is worth a 5 - 6 hour drive. Mackinly really LOVES thomas, so I am really thinking about this. While we are out there, we can always do Dutch Wonderland, Sesame Place or Hershey PArk.
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Re: Has anyone taken a Thomas the Train ride?

Oh my yes! We're only about 45 minutes from Strasburg Railroad so we've ridden the Thomas Train a couple of times.

Whether or not it's worth a 5-6 hour drive - that depends. (You are referring to Strasburg, right?) There's enough to do there to occupy you for a few hours but not all day. It's a small place - they have some booths set up but unless your child wants to play with the wooden play tables all day, you'll see & do everything within a few hours.

There's a great railroad museum across the street that's worth taking time to explore. And during the spring / summer, Dutch Wonderland is a great place to spend the day. There are lots of good hotels in the area and tons of outlets.

If your child is REALLY into Thomas, then it's truly a magical moment when they see that HUGE train - they gasp in true amazement that it's REAL!
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Re: Has anyone taken a Thomas the Train ride?

Lynn,

Thanks...I might really have to consider this. Mackinly's birthday is July 1st, so it could be an early b-day present. I've wanted to do Dutch Wonderland and breakfast with the Hershey characters. Do you know anything about the Holiday Inn in Lancaster? It might be a good weekend thing to do!!!! Thanks for the help.

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Re: Has anyone taken a Thomas the Train ride?

We've stayed at the Fulton Steamboat Inn and the Best Western Eden Resort. The Holiday Inn is further up Route 30 towards the business section of Lancaster but still a good location. It would be easy to get to the railroad, Dutch Wonderland or even Hershey Park (@45 minutes) from any of these locations.

Let me know if you need anything else, Kelly!
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Re: Has anyone taken a Thomas the Train ride?

We took our son there last summer. He LOVED it! I couldn't get over the Thomas either. I was expecting something cheesy, but it was so cool! There is ALOT to do there as well. Other rides and activities. Unfortunatly the day we went it was hot and humid, which really takes alot out of a toddler! Otherwise I'm sure we could have stayed longer. We were there sbout 2 1/2 hours. As far as lodging, there is a really neat motel down the tracks from Strasburg. The red caboose Motel. You actually sleep in a caboose! We have yet to stay there, they book so fast! The good thing too about this place is Thomas goes back and forth right at the edge of their property all day long! You can just sit on a bench and watch the trains go by! They also have a petting zoo, museum, restaurant, buggy rides. We hope to make a couple days out of it again this year. Someone told me the fall visit is better. Have a great time!
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Re: Has anyone taken a Thomas the Train ride?

We have done it several times. DS loves it!! We just go down for the day since it is about 1 1/2 hrs away. You could easily make a weekend out of it by going to Dutch WOnderland - good for younger kids, older kids may not be impressed. In Lancaster there are lots of outlets to go shopping at!! There are even small fenced in playgrounds through out the parking lot to deposit husband and kids at while shopping. Hershey Park is only a hop, skip and a jump away. Sesame Place is further - probably a good 1 1/2 hours further east.
If your DS is truly into Thomas, this is a must do event. We met people who had come from all over at the different Thomas events we've been to. We met families from Pittsburg, Virginia, Connecticut - all over!! If you do want to go, I suggest trying to go on a weekday if you can. There is a HUGE difference in the crowds. Also, be sure to buy your tickets in advance b/c they really do sell out. Thomas has been at Strasburg 3 times/year for the past few years - June, September and December - so if you can't swing the summer, fall is great (actually we prefer to go in September - June is way too hot and massive crowds). Have a great time!!
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I forgot - here is the website with the info on the Day Out With Thomas Strasburg RR
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