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4.1 (147 reviews)
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Tina S.

What a gem in the area. It's nice to have a piece of Florida's Gilded Age still around locally. I recently I took my daughter for the Polar Express ride and I cannot say enough good things about it. The railroad museum stop in Wimauma is quite informative and interesting to see. I cannot fathom how life was back then during the time of the operational and travel-centered railroad. Many of the workers are volunteers and it is nice to see a sense of community there. Thanks for everything, Florida Railroad Museum!

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Sinead F.

I love the Florida Railroad Museum! It's run by volunteers who put their heart into their work, and they made everything so special for us. They were so knowledgeable about the old trains and they made the ride entertaining. I booked an event train for Valentine's Day. We enjoyed a 30 minute train ride, a three course dinner, and live music. They host several events throughout the year. I'm looking forward to bringing more of my family back to the train.

Lots of cheerful Christmas lights at the Polar Express!
Michelle M.

I have been wanting to take my boys to the Polar Express experience at the Florida Railroad Museum for years, but the tickets (especially on Friday and Saturday night) sell out so quickly! Tickets for this holiday event go on sale in August, be we didn't want to commit to a date four months beforehand. My husband frequently checked the Florida Railroad Museum's website for cancellations and were able to purchase four tickets for our family a week prior to our train ride. Our tickets were extremely expensive because we decided to ride in first class, but I think it was worth it because the train is air conditioned/heated and our family of four was seated at a comfortable private booth in the train. Guests are advised to show up 45 minutes early to avoid missing their train, but our train departed at least ten minutes late. Traffic is usually awful on Fridays from Tampa so we left two hours early just incase we encountered any major delays. We ended up arriving over an hour before our departure and saw other families having picnics outside their car. There is a Publix nearby if you want to grab a sandwich or snack. I would advise using the bathroom before arriving because only porta potties are available at the train station. The bathroom facilities at the train stop are much nicer and the sinks don't use reclaimed water. Check-in at the ticket counter was a breeze and we quickly found our assigned seats on the train. I was a little bummed that we received paper wristbands instead of Polar Express train tickets. The train cars are festively decorated for Christmas and we had carolers stop by our train car to sing a few carols, but there is no hot chocolate or any references to the Polar Express movie on the train ride. Passengers on our train car were offered a small selection of complimentary water, sodas, and snacks (chips, chex-mix, cookies). My kids had a wonderful time on the train ride, but I do feel like there were some missed opportunities to make the experience a little more magical. Note: take motion sickness medicine prior to boarding the train if you frequently experience motion sickness. The train does shake a lot! We were greeted by Santa and his helpers when we arrived at the "Polar Express". My boys went nuts over this part of the Polar Express ride and in my opinion, made the entire experience a must-do for Santa Believers. The Polar Express stop was festively decorated with Christmas lights and campfires. I would describe the atmosphere as redneck chic and very campy. Definitely do not wear heels and dress for the outdoors. My 7 year old was almost too old/tall for the majority of the Polar Express activities (lighted maze, bounce house, play area, tractor ride) so I would suggest this experience for younger children. He did love drinking hot cocoa, making s'mores over the campfire, and visiting Santa. I would advise making a beeline to Santa first because this line will only get busier as the night goes on. I decided to finally join the line an hour after we arrived and it was about a 30 minute wait, but the experience was absolutely magical and worth the wait! There was unlimited cookies and cocoa at the Polar Express, but my husband mentioned the cocoa was barely lukewarm so we opted to buy food instead. I am not sure if the vendor offerings change seasonally, but I highly recommend the sausage dog with sautéed onions and peppers. Prices weren't awful and were what you would expect to pay at an event. We managed to skip the foam "snow party" while we waited in line for Santa. This is a newish experience that has been added to the Polar Express Experience and I heard a mix of mostly negative comments about the foam party so I was glad to skip the foam. Plan to bring a change of clothes if your kids insist on doing this experience because the foam party takes place about an hour before the train at the end of the experience boards so your child(ren) may have to suffer in their wet/muddy clothes for about 90 minutes until you return to your car. This is probably a one and done experience for me because my oldest son will be too old for most of the Polar Express activities next year, but I am really glad we got to experience it this year!

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We visited the Florida Railroad Museum for the Polar Express ride to the North Pole, and it was nothing short of amazing! Booking our tickets for the North Pole Express was an easy process, but you have to make sure you try and book the day the tickets are available because they sell out quickly. The night we went was due for a rainstorm (good old Florida weather for ya), but we dodged it while st the 'North Pole' and only experienced getting rain on the way back, which the nice employee told us we could move to the cart ahead of us, which was inside. We will be repeat customers!

Something different a lot of fun and relaxing. The actors were very interactive and friendly!

Deb W.

Share an original experience on a vintage train with your friend and family both young to old. The Train robbery and ride was so much fun. The volunteers were beyond friendly and kind to everyone. Looking forward to taking my family to the Polar Express event next Christmas.

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My grandsons had the time of their life. Great staff and lots of fun. It will be a great family tradition in years to come.

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Awesome ride,interprets were fun. Gondola car was fun. One of the best train rides I have been on.

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We went on the North Pole Express and the family had a great time. I wish they had more tickets as this event usually sells out.

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This is an experience the whole family will thoroughly enjoy. This is our second time back, and we will be back again.

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Very, very kind accommodating employees. Highly recommend!! Some cars are open-some are closed with A/C

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