About an hour north of where we were staying in Intervale, NH is a little place called Santas Village. I dont know why we had never been there, but this would be our first trip. We started going to Story Land after our first family Disney trip in 2006. I inquired if they offered any kind of accommodations for kids on the autism spectrum, and to my delight, they do. They have a VIP pass that allows for shorter waits. Since we go in June, we dont usually end up needing it much, but its nice to know we have it there. This year I decided to check out the Santas Village website and right on their site they mention a special pass that they offer. I was so excited. We had already planned our trip so I wasnt sure if this would fit in or not, especially with our friends joining us, but it worked out perfectly. They wanted to go explore Clarkes Trading Post, but we didnt think it would be a good fit for our kids this year. We took the day and headed off to Santas Village. I dont even have memories of going here as a kid. Im not sure if I ever did? Or maybe I was just too young to remember. This adventure would be a first for all of us. And I brought the camera this time!
When we got there we headed off to the First Aid area to get the pass we needed for Alex. We didnt end up using the pass for Alex at all during the trip. I think the longest we waited was about 10 minutes for the Ferris wheel. Then we went over to a newer part of the park. I saw all of these elves along the way with letters on them. Kids were punching little cards at each elf. I asked someone and they sent me off to Elfabet University to get punch cards for the kids. I knew Zachary would love this, so he and I went off to school while Alex and DH rode the Antique Cars.
As you will notice in many of the pictures, Alex likes to hold his head sideways when he gets his picture taken
one of the girls in his class did that when she had her class picture taken and ever since Alex got his yearbook at the end of school he has been doing that!
This is what the cards looked like after all of the letters were punched:
Zachary and I stopped at a couple of the elves on the way back and punched some letters. I also took a few pictures of him along the way:
In an igloo:
When we got back to the Antique Cars we caught Alex & DH finishing up their second ride:
Next we headed off to a newer part of the park and rode Rudyss Rapid Transit. Alex was so excited to sit by himself.
We went around 2 or 3 times it was a lot of fun:
Next we visited a little game where you shoot water guns and the fastest wins a prize. Alex enjoyed a similar game at Story Land the day before. He and DH played. Zachary played one game too, with some help
Next was the Hot Shots Fire Brigade. The things went up and down and the kids shot water at the burning house. It looked like it used to keep score, but not anymore. It was kind of boring in my opinion, but the kids like it.
Zachary:
Alex:
Alex getting a letter from an elf:
Yes I have one of those cheesey little strollers. Zachary insisted he wanted to ride in it when we got to the park. He rode for about 1 minute and then we used it to push our stuff around. Strollers were free.
Next up was the Christmas Carousel. Zachary and the turtle Alex won for him at the water shooting game:
Alex:
As you can see the carousel has a reindeer theme:
The Himalaya:
I should have sat on the inside because as the ride spun around I slid further and further in. I was using all of my strength not to crush the kids!
The Little Drummer Boy ride:
Alex loves blue, Zachary loves red:
Next we had lunch at the Burger Meister Food Court. It was OK. The usually burgers, chicken nuggets, etc. The kids meals were served on a Frisbee which was fun because then we had a souvenir.
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