It’s that time of year again. It may still be winter, but if you want to secure a good train ride for the annual Day out with Thomas event when Thomas the Tank Engine makes his Snoqualmie Valley stop this summer – now is the time to get those tickets.
All aboard! Thomas the Tank Engine invites little engineers to join him for a day of big adventures and even bigger memories at Day Out with Thomas: Big Adventures Tour 2018. Children everywhere can spend a day with their friend Thomas when the #1 Engine pulls into Snoqualmie, Washington on July 13th-15th & 20th-22nd, 2018.
Day Out with Thomas is a fun-filled event that provides children of all ages the opportunity to climb aboard and take a ride with Thomas as well as participate in Thomas & Friends™ themed activities. The tour, now in its 23rd year, will make 42 stops across the U.S. and Canada, and is expected to welcome nearly one million passengers in 2018.
For two back-to-back weekends little engineers and their families are invited to take a 25-minute ride on their favorite engine, meet Sir Topham Hatt, Controller of the Railway and enjoy a day of Thomas & Friends fun with crafts, photo ops, and more. Children who attend Day Out With Thomas in 2018 will also receive a ‘Passport to Adventures’ booklet to track their journey at the event, along with a special prize upon completion.
Thomas the Tank Engine rides depart every 45 minutes, rain or shine. Departure times begin at 9AM – 4:30PM each day of the event. Tickets for Day Out with Thomas are $23 on Fridays and $26 on Saturdays & Sundays, plus tax for ages two and up. There is also a Sensory Friendly train on Sunday, July 22nd at 9AM. [Contact peggy@trainmuseum.org for information on this train.]
There’s also a local resident discount offered -$2 off tickets – when purchased in person at the Snoqualmie Depot Bookstore with proof of Snoqualmie Valley residency.
Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at www.TrainMuseum.org or by calling toll-free 866.468.7630. For more information and directions, contact the Northwest Railway Museum at 425.888.3030 or www.TrainMuseum.org.
For general information about the tour, visit www.dayoutwiththomas.com.