THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride 2026 (Value)

THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride 2026 (Value)
Saturday, November 07
Show: 7:30pm
$47 to $107
As the familiar soundtrack fills the air, guests step into the world of THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride for an unforgettable 65-minute holiday adventure. The train sets out on a festive journey, passing classic railroad scenery, small town neighborhoods, and dense stretches of the Hoosier National Forest. Leading up to the journey’s most magical moment, the train enters Flat Top tunnel and emerges at the North Pole. 
 
Along the way, your Conductor punches each ticket while dancing chefs serve hot chocolate and cookies. Passengers follow the story together by reading the beloved children’s book The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg. Upon arrival, Santa and his helpers board the train to greet every guest and present the first gift of Christmas — a silver sleigh bell.
 
On the return trip, cheerful elves lead caroling and onboard entertainment in each car, filling the train with music, laughter, and holiday spirit. Every child heads home with a keepsake sleigh bell and memories that will last a lifetime. 
 
NOTICE: This experience includes flashing or strobe lighting sequences that may affect individuals with photosensitive epilepsy or other light-sensitive conditions. Guest discretion is advised.
THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride 2026 (Value)

FULL PERFORMANCE LISTING

             French Lick & West Baden was once known as the home to “America’s Laxative”. The Pluto Water slogan was “When nature wont, Pluto will.” At one point in time, 40-50 train cars were used to ship Pluto Water across the country. This “healing” water naturally contained sodium, magnesium sulfate, and lithium which produced a foul odor. This odor prompted people to say that the underworld couldn’t be far away.

              Pluto, the Roman God of the Underworld became a staple symbol in our area. Ultimately, Pluto Water sales were stopped in 1971 when lithium became a controlled substance and was no longer allowed to be sold publicly. However, the Pluto symbol remains and can still be found in many areas locally.