PrincessInOz
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Sonoma Train Town
One of DHs colleagues had given us the tip to go visit the Sonoma Train Town. We had all known that DS7 would not be interested to trek about the vineyards for the entire weekend and we would need to find other entertainment to keep him occupied.
It might not be Disneyland but as far as model train establishments go, this one is probably one of the best Ive seen. Ill just let the pictures do the talking.
We had a great time here and it was a fantastic way to spend some quality family time together. There were no queues. Entry was free and you paid for each ride. From memory, the main train ride was about $2. Most of the other small fairground rides were about $1 or thereabouts. The miniature town was really sweet and still under construction whilst we were there. I expect that it would be even better now.
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Sonoma Train Town
One of DHs colleagues had given us the tip to go visit the Sonoma Train Town. We had all known that DS7 would not be interested to trek about the vineyards for the entire weekend and we would need to find other entertainment to keep him occupied.
It might not be Disneyland but as far as model train establishments go, this one is probably one of the best Ive seen. Ill just let the pictures do the talking.
We had a great time here and it was a fantastic way to spend some quality family time together. There were no queues. Entry was free and you paid for each ride. From memory, the main train ride was about $2. Most of the other small fairground rides were about $1 or thereabouts. The miniature town was really sweet and still under construction whilst we were there. I expect that it would be even better now.
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