Adirondack Amusement Parks: Santa's Workshop near Whiteface Mountain

Santa summers in Wilmington

Even Santa has a summer home and it’s in Wilmington, New York. Known as the forerunner of the present day theme park, Santa’s Workshop in North Pole NY (Wilmington) opened its doors in 1949. The fantasy village was designed in part by Arto Monaco (the Land of Make Believe fame). Complete with rides, farm animals, Christmas-themed shops, reindeer and an actual frozen North “pole” Santa’s Workshop has seen hundreds of thousands of people pass through its doors.

I have a death grip on this last bastion of childhood and I fear the outcome of the few questions my daughter wants to discuss with Santa. She did get a visit last winter from the merry ol’ elf and they are on a first name basis. Santa is certainly no Mr. Claus to my daughter. She wants to make sure that Santa knows that though she can be bad, she is trying really hard to be good. She also is willing to put in a good word for her older brother. She is counting on this mid-season visit to wipe the slate clean.

Everyone needs a break and I wonder if Santa should be bothered off-season. My daughter sees things differently. She reminds me that Santa likes everyone, no matter their age, and wouldn’t be putting flyers in all the restaurants if he didn’t want people to visit.

We enter through the gate to be greeted by red-vested elves, Frosty the Snowman, and some other wintry characters. From then on, we are on Santa’s terrain. A majority of the rides are weight (less than 75 lbs.) and height (under 48”) restricted. With great pride anyone still small enough to pass under the elf holding the sign, “This ride is for children who stand beneath my hand” will gain a sense of independence. I look on as small children ride the Ferris wheel, bobsled, and go in “The House of Bounce.” My children head to the Christmas Carousel and Candy Cane Express train ride.

I am told at the North Pole Railroad Station that we can come back tomorrow if we don’t get to do everything we wish. We make sure we catch some of Santa’s friends performing and wrap up our tour with a trip to the reindeer barn. Tomorrow we will finish up the rides and take in a puppet show at the Jack Jingle Theater with our re-entry pass.

Santa’s Workshop is located in Wilmington, NY. Call 800-806-0215 or go to www.northpoleny.com for directions. Please remember if your visit is incomplete, you may request a re-entry pass for the next day at the post office.

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© Diane Chase, author of Adirondack Family Time: Tri-Lakes and High Peaks (Your Four-Season Guide to Over 300 Activities) for the towns of Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Jay/Upper Jay, Wilmington, Keene/Keene Valley which is available online or bookstores/museums/sporting good stores. Diane is currently working on the second guidebook in the four-book series of Adirondack Family Activities.

Comments

Kristen said…
we loved it there last year. Our son was 4 and daughter 1. We are considering going during the holiday season for the weekend events. But have decided already to visit again next summer.

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