Monday, April 24, 2017

A Day Out with Thomas Coming to B&O Railroad Museum

It's no secret that here at Daily Vacationer Jr, we are HUGE fans of Thomas & Friends! We are always on the lookout for train experiences in the Greater Philadelphia area, so when A Day Out with Thomas events come to our area, we jump at the opportunity to head that way.  This year, we are even more excited than usual as we are planning on attending the event in a completely new location that combines our love for trains and Thomas the Tank Engine with our enthusiasm for learning more about local American History!


A Day Out with Thomas: The Friendship Tour will be at the historic (and rather famous - Monopoly anyone?) B&O Railroad Museum April 28-30 and May 5-7 with loads of fun included in the ticket.  Not only do you get to ride behind Sodor's Number 1 Engine, but visitors also get to meet Sir Topham Hatt, play in the Imagination Station, explore the Railroad's museum (with carousel!), enjoy live entertainment, and experience extras including carnival games and a moon bounce.  

Parking is FREE for this event and purchase of advance tickets are HIGHLY RECOMMENDED as train times do sell out!  Plan to be at the railroad at least an hour before your departure on Thomas (though from past events, we advise giving yourself plenty of time to enjoy all the extras included in the event!).

Daily Vacationer Jr also has the pleasure of GIVING AWAY FOUR TICKETS
to this year's A Day Out with Thomas at the B&O Railroad Museum.

Enter below for your chance to win!!
(Winning Tickets scheduled for 2:30pm Friday, May 5th courtesy of B&O Railroad Museum)


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2 comments:

  1. Riding on Thomas would be unbelievably fun for my littles but I think I would love the carnival games!

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  2. My son would have a heart attack over this! We have 22 Thomas the tank engine trains and 4 streamline engines alone! Goodness I need this

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