The Christmas Season will be here before we know it. It's not too early to make plans to visit Mid Town Manhattan during the Holidays.
Here is the 2017-18 Holiday Season schedule for the train attractions.
This year the Lionel display at Grand Central Terminal will open to the public on November 13, 2017 and run through February 11, 2018.
As usual Santa Land at Macy's Herald Square opens after Santa arrives in the Thanksgiving Day Parade on Friday November 24, 2017 and is open through Christmas Eve.
This year's Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting is scheduled for Wednesday November 29, 2017.
Opening October 27, 2017 and running through February 25, 2018, The New York Historical Society's Holiday Train Exhibit will feature the new layout created by our friend Roger Farkash and the gang at TW Trainworx. It is located at 170 Central Park West, between 76th and 77th Streets, and is a short subway ride and a short walk from several locations along the walking tour.
There is a new train attraction in Mid Town Manhattan, right off of Times Square, called Gulliver's Gate. It is similar in description to the Miniature Wonderland in Hamburg Germany. It features HO Trains and is reported to be a $40M project. It opened earlier this year and is open every day except Christmas. There is a charge: $36 for adults and $27 for children and seniors.
The New York Botanical Gardens Holiday Train Show runs from November 22, 2017 to January 15, 2018. This is a huge G gauge train display featuring over 100 New York City landmarks made out of all natural materials. A 20 minute train ride from Grand Central Terminal, the NYBG is located in the Rose Hill section of the Bronx. It is recommended that you purchase tickets in advance and if you're driving there is plenty of parking inside the gates.
Here are a few photos from Gulliver's Gate.
GULLIVER'S GATE
Located at 216 W 44th Street, this layout is a $40M project that opened to the public earlier this year. The exhibit will include miniature scale models of well-known sites and places from our world, and fictional worlds, connected by HO scale train tracks and highways featuring all manners of transportation known to mankind – from horses and elephants to hot air balloons, jet planes and space shuttles. There is a $36 entrance fee for adults and $27 for children and seniors 65+.
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Have a great Holiday Season!