The Polar Express train runs as a pop‑up holiday attraction in several North American cities, recreating the magical journey from the classic children’s book and film. Operators partner with local railroads, typically using vintage‑styled coaches, and the rides are scheduled during the school break period to attract families seeking a festive outing.
Ticket offerings usually fall into three tiers: a standard round‑trip ticket, a premium option that adds a private cabin or themed décor, and an all‑inclusive package that bundles souvenirs and a reserved dining car. Prices and exact amenities differ by location, but all tickets guarantee the narrated story, a serving of hot chocolate, and a designated photo‑op carriage.