NEW: Win A Family Pass To Isle Of Wight Steam Railway Santa Specials
We've got a family pass to give away for this annual festive event - have a go at our random draw and you could be treating the kids!
An enchanting Christmas experience awaits you and your little ones at the Isle of Wight Steam Railway this December.
Board one of the majestic steam trains for a magical journey through wintery woodland from the comfort of a heated and beautifully restored carriage. Settle back and travel in style as you and your family enjoy your own exclusive compartment.
Listen to the evocative sound of the steam locomotive as you settle back for the 10 mile round trip.
Santa’s helpers are waiting to give you a magical, classic Christmas. After your train ride, follow the winter walkway to Santa’s North Pole station, where the seasonal Station Master and his helpers are waiting to greet you.
As every child wants to see Santa and share their Christmas wishes there will be amazing entertainment to keep you in the festive spirit while you wait.
Then it’s off to see the man himself where one of Santa’s helpers will lead you to his cosy carriage and every child visiting Santa will receive a beautifully wrapped, high-quality gift.
Plus, don’t forget to bring your letters and cards for Santa as we have a special post box that magically delivers to the North Pole!
We've now got a family day pass (two adults and two children) to enjoy this exciting experience on selected dates in December.
To be in with a chance to win, all you need to do is enter our random draw below!
We'll then pick a winner and post their name right here! The competition closes on Wednesday November 29 - best of luck!
Know a friend who would want to take part? Invite them to join here!
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