Santa's Village 4.7 (reviews)

Jefferson, NH Theme Park Unclaimed Last Updated: 2025
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About Santa's Village

Ho Ho Ho...the festive season is SO much fun, and what better way to celebrate than with a visit to an enchanting theme park dedicated entirely to Christmas! Welcome to Santa's Village, an experience that will delight kids up to around 13 years old, offering a magical mix of rides, shows, and festive cheer all year round.

At Santa's Village, you can soar 30 feet above the ground on the sleigh monorail, giving you the feeling of flying over the chimneys, ready to deliver presents. For those who want to take the plunge down a chimney, there's a thrilling slide that lets your imagination run wild. Little ones will love the bumper cars for some friendly family competition or the charming antique cars where even the tiniest of Santa's helpers can take the wheel.

The park features a delightful carousel with reindeer, adding a festive twist to a classic ride. Don't miss Santa's Express, a magical train journey that takes you through the heart of the park. The Christmas Ferris Wheel offers spectacular views, while the Yule Log Flume and Elf Flying School provide endless fun and excitement for everyone.

If you're looking to make a splash, the Ho Ho H2O water park is a must-visit. It features a joy ride slide, a paddling area with sprinklers for younger kids, and the ever-popular tipping bucket that keeps you guessing when it will pour down its watery surprise.

Santa's Village is a place where the joy of Christmas is celebrated no matter the season, making it a must-visit destination in New Hampshire for families seeking festive fun and memorable adventures. Merry Christmas, everyone!

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Adults $30

Children $30

Free Under 3 years.

Last Update 2025

Discount Seniors $28

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Santa's Village FAQ’s

How does Santa's Village ensure safety for all visitors?

They love to keep you nice and safe, so they have height restrictions on some rides for that very purpose!

What are the must-do activities at Santa's Village?

Don't miss the sleigh monorail, Santa's Express train ride, the reindeer carousel, and the exciting Ho Ho H2O water park for endless fun and adventure!

What baby facilities does Santa's Village provide for families with infants?

Nursing rooms are available in the Guest Services area. Their staff will gladly help warm baby food/baby bottles at any of our food shops. Baby changing stations are located in both women's and men's bathrooms and in the nursing rooms. Family-style bathrooms are located throughout the park.

What delicious food options are available at Santa's Village?

Food venues include the Burgermeister Food Court; Nick's Pizza Emporium; Dasher's Delights Snack Bar; Sugar and Spice Bakery; Frosty's Freezer Ice Cream shop; The Jolly Lolly Candy Store; The Polar Expresso; Nutcracker Sweets and The Farm Stand.

When is the best time to visit Santa's Village to avoid crowds?

During summer, the best days to visit are Sundays and Thursdays - they are least busy.

What unique souvenirs can we find at Santa's Village?

New Hampshire and White Mountains souvenirs for children and adults are available. Customized ornaments and embroidery available.

What educational opportunities are available for school trips?

Santa's Village offers tailored educational programs focusing on festive history and the science behind some of the rides, making it a fun and educational day out.

Can we bring our own healthy snacks and lunches?

You can bring your own picnic lunches into the park! There are picnic tables to use for you, and if you need to re-enter the park you just get your hand stamped.

What assistance is available for visitors with special needs?

Paths are well-paved and buildings are accessible. Assistance is available with loading and unloading at rides, though some rides may not be appropriate based on the specific disability. Wheelchairs are available on a limited basis. Head of the Line passes are available for those with special needs. When you arrive, speak to someone who will be able to advise you on the best rides for you.

Can we come back the next day if we arrive late?

If you arrive within 3 hours of closing, you can get a Return Pass to visit the park again for a whole full day!