Cottontail Express: Ticket for 1, 2 or 4 People for (Valid for March 29 - 30 and Apr 6, 12, 13, 17, 18 & 19
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Hop aboard the Cottontail Express at Wales West Light Railway! This family-friendly event offers train tickets for 1, 2, or 4 people, perfect for a springtime adventure. Enjoy a scenic ride, meet the Easter Bunny, and experience festive activities for all ages.
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Cottontail Express: Ticket for 1, 2 or 4 People
All Aboard the Cottontail Express!
Get ready for a magical springtime ride at Wales West! Whether it's a solo adventure, a sweet date, or a fun-filled family outing, hop on the Cottontail Express with ticket options for 1, 2, or 4 people. Meet the Easter Bunny, enjoy festive fun, and make memories that will last all season long!
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WALES WEST is a popular RV resort, campground and railroad theme park located in Silverhill, Alabama. Customer reviews tend to be positive. Survey results compiled by Trailer Life magazine reflect a customer satisfaction rate of 9.5 out of 10 for Wales West. The park attracts RV travelers in search of mild winters and a central point from which to explore the Gulf Coast. The park’s name (and inspiration) derives from the narrow gauge railways that still serve remote areas of Wales in Great Britain. On those “light railways”, the locomotives and cars are smaller, and they run on a “narrow gauge” — the distance between the tracks is 2 feet instead of 4 ft. 8½ inches for a standard railroad. At various times throughout the year Wales West plays host to Holiday Themed special events.
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About Wales West Light Railway
Tucked away in Silverhill, Wales West is a convenient jumping-off point from which to explore the Gulf Coast. The sprawling RV park and campground boasts a multitude of homey amenities, including a heated indoor pool, WiFi, and a laundry room.
But Wales West isn't just a fun place to stay overnight. The resort doubles as a railroad theme park—in fact, its name is a nod to the narrow-gauge railways found in various parts of Great Britain. Model trains and actual trains are scattered around the property, and seasonal rides take passengers to pick pumpkins, meet Santa, and see the Easter Bunny.