LONG JOHN LIMITED
Quick Details
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Category: Special Events, Train Rides
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Duration: 45 Minutes
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Ages: Ages 2+
*This train ride is not currently running. Check out our special events page to find the best train ride experience for you.
Beat the cabin fever, wear your long johns, enjoy a complimentary cup of coffee and a “Long John” donut, and take a ride aboard our Open Air Car — yes OPEN AIR car.
Adults
Ages 12 and up
$ 26
Children
Ages 2-11
$ 18
Beat The Cabin Fever
10th ANNIVERSARY of LONG JOHN LIMITED
Get outside and take a ride aboard our Open Air Car! Wear your long johns and winter attire and brave the cold.
Included with the ticket is a complimentary “long john” donut and coffee.
Tour the scenic surroundings with a wide-open view of the countryside and neighboring Amish farms.
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