Address: 20264 Broadway, Sonoma, CA 95476, USA
Phone: +17079383912
Sunday: 10AM–4PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
Andrew Brown
This was a lot of fun for my two year old. The train ride was fun, inexpensive, and didn’t take too long. The rest of the rides are probably better for slightly older kids.
lucy salazar
Awesome experience for my toddler who loves trains. Train ride is super cute and the little town is adorable. Will be going back. Took his birthday pics
bryan Ortiz
Amazing place for a fun and exciting family time. This place is full of loving and caring people that are always trying to make sure your kids and you feel safe. Recommended 100%
Wesley Atkinson
Very polite staff, my nieces loved it! I'm a train dork, so I did as well. Really liked that the roller coaster is also a train. And the train ride is pleasingly long for the price of the ticket. It was ~10 minutes long and the stop at Lakeview (their pretend village and petting zoo) was about 10 more minutes. When we went, they had alpacas and goats. The feed dispensers are coin operated though. But the conductor has change. The white alpaca (my favorite) was entertainingly pushy and greedy. But not so pushy that you couldn't feed the others. There are 6 rides in total, the coaster, two airplane themed rides- a classic plane seat that goes up and down and an air scooter, a scrambler type ride, a ferris wheel and a carousel. They didn't have enough staff to operate them all at the same time, but they were all operational. You just had to let an operator know. And they had a food stand and gift shop. The food was standard fair, pizza, pretzels, burritos; kids drinks, sodas; and chips and frozen treats. The gift shop had loads of Brio and other train themed items like books, hats, pins and even railroad spikes. Oh, and it's free to get in and park! The ride tickets are $3.75 ea. or 5 for $14.74. And the train tickets are $8.25. A friggin' steal in my opinion, especially compared to zoo & fair train rides. You know, the ones with littte tractors things with train shaped panels on either side.
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Hotdogs, hamburgers etc. It was pretty good eats as I remember. I don't remember as whether it was pricy for in house "snack foids" but there was a good menu, enough to satisfy 8 kids. Their likes and dislikes.
I don't believe so.
Accepts all credit cards. Quarters needed for petting zoo & quarter machines.
They do not charge, you only buy tickets for the mechanical games
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No. As of 8/15 it is now only open Saturdays and Sundays 10-4.
Hello, not today. Just Saturdays & Sundays for fall, winter & spring, plus some holidays.
We wore masks. Most others did not. I'm sure their restrictions follow our state guidelines. Young children will enjoy this place the most but it can be enjoyable for all ages.
Yes, open daily through August 15th, 10am-4pm! No reservations necessary 😊
Yes it was open
Hi Marvin, reopening June 15th with the rest of California!
It's a very small, kid size train. Not sure how it's powered.
I did the same exact thing 3 weeks ago
$7.50 per person, per ride
They don't open on Thursdays in the off season (September-May).
My apologies it is only open Friday through Sunday now probably due to school being in secession.
Hi Alisson, we are currently open Fridays-Sundays, 10am-5pm!
Corndoh/Hotdogs and fries and summer treats like ice cream popsicles etc. Icees and sodas
Hi Bonnie, There is no outside food allowed in the park, sorry. Tables for birthday parties are available by reservation only. There is no general admission though so you can enter/exit the park as you please. Thanks for asking!
Yes, I'd say only the train ride. I was thinking maybe the ferris wheel, but I kind of doubt they'd let you hold a baby in your lap. The train ride is fun, though! Not much for a 10 month old to do, though. Definitely don't go if the 10 month old is the only child going.
Iam sure they are you can Google them to find out for sure.
Just our regular Friday-Sunday, 10am-5pm (weather permitting)
Hello, please call 707.938.3912 tomorrow morning. Message gets updated by 9am.
$7.50 per person on the train trip (under 12 months free) & 5 amusement rides for $14.75 or $3.75 a piece.
Hi Stephanie, we do gift certificates in the form of train trip & amusement ride coupons. They never expire & make great gifts! You may purchase them on-site or call the gift shop at 707.938.7156 during business hours and we’ll ship them to you for $3.00.
State law requires it. Most of the area is set up for walking. The train ride has seat sections large enough for a big dog to sit with you.
No. Parking is free and you can go in and see the trains and the wonderful little steam locomotives. You can walk around the various amusement park rides. They also have a nice gift shop, a snack booth and some historic cabooses. A train ride is worth it because you see the entire beautiful property and realize that it is a very realistic operating miniature railroad carrying passengers.
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Not sure. Just gave my Brochure to a friend. You could try Googling to find out. Sorry.
They are open Fri-Sun during the winter, that includes New Year's Eve but not New Years Day this year, weather permitting
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