Joyce T.
Sep 10, 2024
Free admission, you just have to pay for the rides. Visited this place after our trip to Pikes Peak, it's so fun to visit a Christmas themed park during summer. There's many different shops and foods to explore. Every corner of the park is packed with amazing stores selling everything related to Christmas. The souvenir shops are decently priced and staffs are very friendly. Hope to get there during Christmas.
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Miatsu K.
Dec 21, 2024
This is the first time I've returned to the North Pole since covid. Maybe even longer than that. I've always enjoyed this theme park and it's on a beautiful piece of property about fifteen miles west of Colorado Springs. The parking, even on a Saturday was plentiful. The gift shop is always fun and the overall ambiance is wonderful. It's on a mountainside so the walkways can be quite steep and wheelchairs etc would not function safely. It's a bit pricey from the gift shop to the concessions. That's my only real gripe with this place. Children love this place and it's a romantic place to take a date,
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Marty P.
Jul 13, 2024
I hedged on deciding whether or not to stop after visiting Pikes Peak. Glad I decided to visit! Visiting Santa's Workshop was a pleasant experience. I like that there was plenty of parking, front entrance is within reasonable walking distance, no entrance fee today and staff was very friendly.This is a great place to bring the kids. An ideal family venture. There are rides for the kids, concession stand, candy shop and souvenir shops. I enjoyed visiting the chapel. Cozy and quaint. Take your time to read information posted on the walls.I also love the location of this place and it's been around since 1956! The location is such a perfect alpine setting nestled next to the side of the mountains. The walking pathways in the park aren't flat. You will be walking inclines and declines. Plan accordingly. Especially weather permitting. Overall, good experience here. I enjoyed it. I may return closer to the holidays. The best thing is, never knew this place existed until today. Again, recommended for family. Great venue to spend with the kids and grandkids.
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Ron D.
Dec 19, 2024
Kids had fun, the rides were great, and the only complaint is SANTA and his helper who were unfriendly and borderline creepy. All the other help were okay.
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Stefanie C.
Dec 26, 2023
Oh what fun! My partner and I took the kids to Santa's Workshop on a random Friday because it was cheaper than the weekend. There was an additional discount once we got there because of snowy weather coming in. They had to close at 3pm instead. Loved talking to every single staff member working that day. They're all friendly and conversational.Probably helped that there were NO lines to any of the rides. The rides themselves were safe and had lots of variety throughout the park. I was genuinely impressed. The kids even went on their first rollercoaster! We stopped by one of the snack shacks (twice) for basic fair food, eg corn dogs, funnel cake, hot chocolate. Overall it was a magical time.
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Isaac A.
Jun 11, 2023
It's open all the time and the prices are reasonable. The ice cream was a decent portion and was only a few dollars. There's glass blowing, a theater, hundred-year-old musical machinery, and a ton of rides.We didn't get to spend much time there and only rode the carousel, which is maybe a hundred years old. We'll go back and get the unlimited ride bracelets for the kids.
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Tim K.
Jul 13, 2024
Lived here for 20 years and finally made it out to the North Pole. Is it Disney? Nope, but it is a hidden gem. The grounds are well kept and really cute. I'll have to investigate if they decorate more for Christmas. There is even a "North Pole" that is literally frozen, in the center of the park. My littles loved it! $30pp ($25pp if someone is active/retired/veteran military). Also there are $5 single ride passes. The day we went spectators had free admission. If your kids are little many of the rides require them to be accompanied by an adult (someone over 16). Thankfully there were plenty of adults in our group so we didn't have to go on every spinny ride (which are a majority of them).They do have food onsite. Not sure how good it is but the prices were right. You're also welcome to bring your own food in and there's a covered picnic area for ya.
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Lizi C.
Nov 12, 2023
Cute amusement park with year round Christmas theme. Best for younger children say like 4 years -15 years. Fun for the adults with a few little shops food and location is pretty since it feels like it's in the mountains/forest. Food is nothing spectacular. Standard burger, fries, chicken trendies, funnel cake, pretzels etc. Some of rides are older but the whole place feels nostalgic. Reminiscent of independent smaller amusement park. You can bring your own food in. They have fire pits and you can buy s'mores kits or if your really on top of your game pack in your own.
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Sara N.
Sep 9, 2023
This is a wholesome, family owned amusement park where it's Christmas all year long. The rides are themed as well. I've been a few times in the past and really enjoy the atmosphere.
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Mark A.
Jan 21, 2025
Only 2 rides open.workers closing 20 min early for lunch and still charging full price.They don't tell you about closed rides thinking they can rip you off.Not even worth $1.00Save your money
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