Blowing Rock-- Tweetisie Railroad is due to open Friday! Let the fun begin!

 

For almost 60 years families have enjoyed going to Tweetsie RailRoad! In fact, next year will be the 60th Year! A western theme park, designed so that the whole family can have a great time! 

Grown ups will find themselves feeling like kids again and kids will find adventure and excitement all throughout the park!

As it says on the tweetsie.com website: "Tweetsie Railroad allows children and families to let their imaginations run wild and discover all sorts of fun."

Ride the Tweetsie train through the mountiains, panning for gold and riding the amusement rides, watch live entertainment! 

Did you know tickets are available online? Yes, you can purchase them at tweetsie.com! Under age 2 is free. 

If you enter the park after 3 p.m. your tickets are good for the next day, too! 

Keep your ticket stubs and present them at the Ticket Office for a full day of family fun.

On  tweetsie.com, you can plan your day at the park!  

Below is the Tweetsie Rail Road Schedule for 2015

April 10 through May 28, 2015: Open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays and Memorial Day Monday, May 25, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm.
Note: Tweetsie Railroad is closed Monday-Thursday through May 28.

May 29 through August 16, 2015: Open 7 days a week, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm.
Tweetsie will be open until 9:00 pm on July 4th for the Fireworks Extravaganza, and June 20, 27, and July 11, 18 & 25 for Cool Summer Nights.
Note: Tweetsie Railroad is closed Monday-Thursday beginning August 17.

August 17 through November 1, 2015: Open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays and Labor Day Monday, September 7, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm.

We will also open Friday and Saturday nights September 25 through October 31 for the Ghost Train® Halloween Festival. 7:30 - 11:30 pm.
Tweetsie Railroad will be closed for the winter beginning November 2, 2015.

If you prefer to call for more information: 1-800-526-5740.

 

 

 

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