If you’re a parent who needs to make your Christmas shopping less stressful, enjoy a party train ride that would make Santa want to trade in his sled. Take a fun break on a trackless train while you pick up everything you need for the holidays. Here at The Mini Express, many of our trackless trains operate in major shopping malls in California and Arizona. For obvious reasons, you can’t have a lawn motor tractor spewing fumes and noise inside a shopping mall. Our completely electrical trains are a rare opportunity to ride in style indoors. Make your shopping trip a day your kids will remember forever. It’s easy for kids to get bored and restless when they have to stand on long lines or try on snow jackets. This way they can visit Santa Claus and take a train ride all in one outing to the mall. The ride may even get them interested in wholesome train-related gifts rather than video games whose content could disturb any parent. Toy trains are a great way for the family to spend quality time together setting up the track, telling stories, and learning about American history. You can even throw in some science lessons. For smaller children, consider stuffed toys shaped like trains or books with lots of pictures. You may still remember your own copy of The Little Engine That Could. If you’re in Phoenix, you can hop on board one of our units at Outlets at Anthem! anytime from now through December for just $3 per person while children under one ride for free when accompanied by a paid adult. Contact us to find other locations or book a train party of your own for birthday parties or other personal and business entertaining. We will help you celebrate the holidays and all your special occasions year round. Or if you like to have your very own party train at your Christmas event visit our website at www.theminiexpress.com to reserve yours today.
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