Skypark at Santa’s Village

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Santa’s Village Visiting Information Website: www.skyparksantasvillage.com Address: 28950 California 18, Skyforest, CA 92385 Phone: 909-744-9373 Email: info@skyparksantasvillage.com Hours: Santa’s Village season is from Nov 17th – Jan 8th. Sun-Thurs: 10am-6pm. […]

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Santa’s Village Visiting Information

  • Website:
    • www.skyparksantasvillage.com
  • Address:
    • 28950 California 18, Skyforest, CA 92385
  • Phone:
    • 909-744-9373
  • Email:
    • info@skyparksantasvillage.com
  • Hours:
    • Santa’s Village season is from Nov 17th – Jan 8th.
    • Sun-Thurs: 10am-6pm.
    • Fri-Sat: 10am-7pm
    • Dates and hours of operations may change. We recommend calling them beforehand to confirm their business hours.
  • Entry Price:
    • We highly recommend buying tickets online. Admission tickets are an additional $10 at the gate.
    • Child (Ages 0-3): Free
    • Child (Ages 4-12): $59
    • Adult (Ages 13-59): $69
    • Senior (Ages 60-74): $59
    • Senior (Ages 75 and up): Free
    • All activities are included with your general admission. There is a nominal fee for bike/buggy rentals, stroller rentals, wheelchair rentals, professional photos, mining pay dirt, candy mine, and crafts.
  • Parking
    • $10/vehicle
  • Activities included with admission
    • Bike park
    • Bike trail for young kids
    • Zipline
    • Rock climbing
    • Bouldering room
    • Train ride
    • Ice skating
    • Archery
    • Pedal car race
    • Outdoor play area
    • Little racer ride
    • Ax throwing
    • Shooting range
    • Shows
    • Character Performances
    • Face painting
    • Live music
  • Rentals or Activity fees:
    • Bike/Helmet rentals
    • Stroller rentals
    • Wheelchair rentals
    • Professional Photographs (you are welcome to take your own)
    • Mining Pay Dirt
    • Mountain Movers
    • Candy Mine
    • Crafts
  • Time spent:
    • 5 hours
  • Clothing:
    • Check the weather before you go. The weather can be changeable; layered clothing is recommended. Recommend closed toe shoes.
  • What we packed:
    • Stroller, thick jackets, bug repellant, Sud2go cap, lunch, snacks, veggie, fruits, and water.
  • Where to stay:
    • They have campgrounds, RV sites, and glamping available at their park.
  • Places to eat:
    • Billy’s BBQ House
    • Kringle’s Coffee & Gifts
    • The Lunch Box
    • The Pedal Pub
    • The Gingerbread House Bakery & Sweet Shoppe
    • St. Nick’s Patio and Grille
  • Pet allowed:
    • Only service animals within ADA guidelines.
  • Stroller friendly:
    • Yes
  • Restrooms:
    • Yes, flushable toilets.
  • What we observed:
    • Make sure to fill out their waiver form before you go. You can do this after you purchase your tickets online.
    • Have your kids write a letter to Santa and bring it with you to drop it off at Santa’s Post Office.
    • The bike park is included with the general admission. You can bring your own mountain bikes or rent them on a first come, first served basis.
    • It can get cold in the area so we dressed in layers and brought our thicker jackets.
    • We recommend arriving 30 minutes before they open to avoid the long line to enter the park and to make early reservations for Santa’s House and Zipline. You can also wait in the standby line for Santa’s House if you are unable to get reservations but zipline reservations are required and available on a first come, first served basis. Limited reservations available each day and are not guaranteed. For us, the zipline reservations filled up within the first 45 mins of the park opening.
    • Please check their entertainment QR code for show schedules and parade information. Shows have limited capacity so please plan your day accordingly.
    • An employee told us that Fridays and Saturdays are their busiest days of the week. We went on a Sunday and it wasn’t too crowded but going on a weekday would be ideal.
    • You need to have closed toe shoes to do most of the activities and make sure to bring socks for the ice skating rink. They do sell socks for $5 a pair.
    • The park is pretty empty after 3pm.
    • Internet reception isn’t great but you can use the park’s wifi.
    • The employees there are extremely nice and helpful.
    • The park is not that big but it is filled with lots of attractions.
    • Although the ticket prices were more than we expected, we really enjoyed it. Our girls had such a great time with all the activities and shows that were included in the price.
  • Ways to save money:
    • We recommend packing lunch, snacks, fun candy toys and lots of water for the day. The items they sell at the park are pretty pricey.
  • Event party rentals:
    • Yes
  • School field trips:
    • Yes
  • Future events:
    • Oct – Pumpkin in the Pines

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