The park features a unique Elfabet game where visitors search for letter-shaped hidden signs throughout the property to win a prize.
The reindeer present at the park are direct descendants of Santa's original herd, according to park lore.
The park’s 'Skyway Sleigh' monorail provides a bird's-eye view of the entire park, including the surrounding White Mountain terrain.
The 'HoHoH2O' water area utilizes heated water to maintain comfort during variable New Hampshire temperatures.
All rides and attractions are included in the price of admission once inside the park gates.
The park maintains a dedicated post office where children can mail letters to Santa.
Santa's Village is a family-oriented amusement park located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, designed specifically for children with a year-round Christmas theme. The park features over 20 rides, including the 'Rudy’s Rapid Transit' roller coaster and the 'Skyway Sleigh' monorail. Water attractions are available seasonally at the 'HoHoH2O' water park, which includes slides and splash pads. Guests can visit Santa’s house and his reindeer barn throughout the operating season. The park grounds include interactive displays, live entertainment, and North Pole-themed shopping areas. Many rides are specifically scaled for toddlers and young children, making it a prominent destination for families with preschoolers. The park also provides multiple themed dining venues serving seasonal treats.
The oversized chair located inside Santa's home.
Arrive shortly before the gates open to secure a locker for your swim gear if you plan to visit the water park area later in the day.
Check the performance schedule at the entrance upon arrival to coordinate your day around the live stage shows.
Bring a swimsuit and towel, even if the weather seems cool, as the water park is heated.
Avoid arriving late in the day, as many families exit before the park closes; avoid trying to hit every ride during peak midday hours.
Operates on a seasonal schedule; open daily during peak summer months, transitioning to weekends-only during late spring and early autumn, and closed during winter months.