Day out With Thomas the Tank and Friends


Do you have train enthusiasts in your family? Are your kiddos fans of Thomas the Train and Friends? If you love trains this is a must attend event.

Day Out with Thomas is an exciting way for children and grown-ups to enter the world of Thomas & Friends. The event provides an opportunity for kids to ride on board a train led by Thomas and have their pictures taken with Sir Topham Hatt, the Controller of Thomas’ Railway.

Your kiddos will enjoy a 25 minute train ride along with storytelling, face painting, live music and building with Lego Duplo Bricks.

We are in luck because there will be only two stops in the Southern California area. There is a stop in April in Fillmore and one in August in Perris.

Day out with Thomas will be at Fillmore and Western Railway Company on April 17-19 and April 24-26.

Tickets are $18 (No charge for children under 24 months that sit on lap.). It is strongly recommended that you order your tickets online ahead of time since this is a VERY popular event.

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Thanks to reader Cristin for the tip!!

Irvine Park Railroad Celebration


The Irvine Park Railroad will be celebrating it’s 13th year anniversary by rolling back it’s prices to 1996. The railroad will be offering $2.00 train rides,$2 bounce house tickets, $2 face painting and snacks. We had the opportunity to attend last year and had a great time. The kiddos also loved the the free balloons and balloon animals. It can get a little busy so make sure to get there as early as possible or towards the end of the day.

Park entry fee is $5.00 per vehicle.

We always make it a day by packing a picnic and taking a stroll through the OC Zoo.

Saturday February 28th and Sunday March 1st, 2009

10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Irvine Park Railroad

1 Irvine Park Rd.

Orange, CA 92869

Port of Los Angeles Waterfront Red Car Line

This past Saturday our family had the opportunity to take a little excursion to San Pedro and ride a red car. What is a red car you might be wondering? Well let me tell you- For sixty years, the Los Angeles area was served by a vast network of electric railway lines operated by the Pacific Electric Railway. Affectionately known as “Red Cars”, the Pacific Electric’s trolleys and interurban cars blanketed the Los Angeles area on more than 1000 miles of rail lines. The last remnant of the system was abandoned in 1961. Forty-two years later, a small piece of the system has been resurrected in San Pedro, as the Port of Los Angeles Waterfront Red Car Line.

We first spent some time at the Los Angeles Maritime Museum which I will be posting about tomorrow and soon after started our ride on one of the historic red cars. The one and a half mile route connects the cruise ship terminal with the maritime museum and ports o’call village. We rode the train from the start of the route to the end of the route and back again. The kids had so much fun. The conductor gave them their very own conductor hats and coloring book that they were both thrilled with. It’s a great little adventure for the little ones. Parking is plentiful and free next to the maritime museum and in the ports o’call village. Children 6 and under are free and adult fare is $1.00 with unlimited rides all day.
The red car operates Friday through Monday from noon to 9pm.

P.S. Make sure to make a pit stop at the Fanfare at the San Pedro Gateway. It’s a great water show- kind of like a smaller version of the Bellagio water fountain show and also a stop at the cruise center to view the big cruise ships. Your kids will love it!!

We had a great time and I know your family will also!!
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