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Santa Claus Village Arctic Circle Live video webcam directly from Rovaniemi, Santa's hometown in Finland. In this live video, offered by Rovaniemi, the Official hometown of Santa Claus, you can view the main square of Santa Claus Village, crossed by the magical Arctic Circle. Santa Claus has the Village full of new fun this year for both kids and parents. Check your Naughty or Nice rating on the new Nice-O-Meter ™.Visit the new Toy Workshop to choose your personal Elf Buddy and see the most incredible Toy Making Machine yet. Welcome to the North Pole Village!! Santa Claus and the elves are busy making toys in the Workshop. The reindeer are getting ready for their Christmas Eve flight in the Reindeer Barn. Check out Santa Claus' house!! Look for recipes in Mrs. Claus' Kitchen!! Play games, read stories, and listen to music in the North Pole Village Fun Zone!!
It's the most wonderful time of year!
Santa's Village will be closed during November and December of 2020, due to the ongoing global pandemic. We're looking forward to the return of our Christmastime schedule in 2021.
There is something about visiting Santa's Village during our Christmastime season that is extra special. With Christmas carols heard throughout the park, the possibility of snow on the ground, and about one million lights illuminating the park at dusk; a visit during this time of year is sure to put you in the holiday spirit.
How much is admission?2021 General Admission rates are yet to be determined:
Ages 3 and younger | Free – no ticket required |
Ages 4 to 61 | rate to be announced |
Ages 62+ | rate to be announced |
Historically, your admission includes parking, stroller use, the Elfabet game and prize, rides, shows, visits with Santa and his reindeer, and other attractions.
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When are you open?Our Christmastime schedule for 2020 has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Historically, our Christmastime season begins in mid-to-late November and continues Saturdays and Sundays only, well into December. We are also typically open on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving. We look forward to bringing back our traditional Christmastime schedule in 2021.
What are your hours?Historically during Christmastime, on Saturdays (and Black Friday) park hours were 11am to 7pm, and on Sundays park hours were 11am to 6pm.
What is open in the park?Normally, all of our rides, excluding water rides, are open to enjoy. Santa, Mrs. Claus, and the reindeer are here to visit and take photos. Two shows play throughout the day; one outdoors on Main Street beginning at dusk, the other in the Polar Theater. Most of our dining and gift shops are open. The Elfabet Game is even more challenging in the dark.
Rudy's Rapid Transit Coaster, Poogee Penguin's Spin Out Coaster, and You Tubing, and possibly other rides or attractions, all can be closed in extremely cold and/or icy weather.
What should we wear?You should dress as if you were traveling to the North Pole. We recommend dressing in layers as temperatures can vary throughout the day. We also highly recommend wearing winter jackets, ski pants, boots, hats, and gloves/mittens to fully enjoy your visit.
As popular legend goes, in the wee hours of the night on every Dec. 25, a jolly bearded man flies via reindeer from the North Pole to deliver presents beneath Christmas trees worldwide. If he's lucky, he'll snag some chocolate chip cookies and milk. (If he's unlucky, the Grinch could impede on his plans.)
Thanks to technological innovations, you can 'track' Santa's whereabouts as he traverses the globe with Dasher, Dancer and Rudolph. Starting on Christmas Eve, Google Santa Tracker 2019 is back and better than ever in its 16th year.
This year, the interface got a bit of an upgrade. The Santa Tracker‘s new trimmings can be found on a new website with other Christmas-themed games and activities. In the week leading up to Christmas, Santa's Village features an elf maker, an opportunity to take selfies with Santa, a game called 'Gumball Tilt' and more. (That one is actually pretty difficult.)
You can also use the Google Assistant to ask questions about the North Pole, and use Google Earth to 'test your knowledge of holiday traditions around the world, or take a tour of the tasty treats people eat in various countries this time of year,' the company wrote in a blog post.
Where is Santa right now?
Starting at 2 a.m. P.T. (that's 5 a.m. E.T.) on Christmas Eve, Google's annual live tracker lets users keep an eye on Santa's travels before Christmas morning. Before then, you can play games to get ready for the big day.
'On December 24th Santa's Village transforms into a tracking experience where you can follow Santa and his reindeer as they deliver presents to kids around the world,' Google's Santa Tracker website says.
Apparently, Santa's long journey lasts a full 25 hours, making his first stop in eastern Russia.
You can use the Santa Tracker online, or download the app from Google Play.
What can the Norad Santa Tracker tell me this year?
For another look into Santa's journey across the world, North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has its own version. Though the agency's mission is to find 'man-made objects in space,' it still makes time for holiday fun, like seeking out Kris Kringle himself.
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Now, in addition to its phone service, NORAD's website also offers a clear visual depiction of Santa's journey. You can start tracking Santa online on Dec. 24 at 2 a.m. M.T. (4 a.m. E.T.), or call the project's volunteers at 1-877-HI-NORAD.
The NORAD Santa tracker goes live on Dec. 1 every year, spending the weeks leading up to Christmas educating children about geography. 3 kings game. A Dec. 10 video showed that Santa was flying above Berlin, and the video states that Santa was passing by Berlin monuments like the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Television Tower.
What is the true story of the Norad Santa tracker?
The agency's educational NORAD Tracks Santa program has actually been around since 1955, when its predecessor, the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD), had its phone number misprinted in an advertisement for children to call Santa. Naturally, children began calling what they thought was a direct line to Saint Nick himself, but it turned out to be the hotline for CONAD's commander-in-chief.
Rather than angrily hang up, the director of operations, Colonel Harry Shoup, asked his staffers to 'investigate Santa's status.' 'Children who called were given updates on his location, and a tradition was born,' NORAD explains on its website.
'In addition to our day-to-day mission of defending North America, we are proud to carry on the tradition of tracking Santa as he travels along his yuletide flight path,' Gen. Terrence O'Shaughnessy, commander of NORAD and U.S. Northern Command, said in a press release.
What was the Google Santa Tracker in 2018?
Last year's Google Santa Tracker also featured Santa's Village with special Christmas games and Google Assistant special features.
Google first created the Santa Tracker in 2005, when Dennis Hwang, the former chief designer of Google Doodles, designed icons for Google Earth's early version of the project. The company has said that more than one million people tracked Santa that first year.