Day Out With Thomas

Sunday, July 19 @ 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

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Day Out With Thomas will be rolling into the Northwest Railway Museum  with loads of games and activities! Enjoy a real train excursion with Thomas, live entertainment, photo opportunities, the exclusive gift shop, and lawn games. Spend the day creating memories and celebrating more than 80 years of Thomas & Friends!

There’s so much to do at Day Out With Thomas including,

-Hop aboard a train excursion with Thomas,
-Enjoy music-inspired activities,
-See the scale model railway display,
-Play with Thomas & Friends™ toys in the Play Pod and apply your temporary Thomas and Friends tattoo,
-Photo opportunities throughout the event, including with Thomas the Tank Engine himself,
-An activity sheet that will guide guests through the event experience highlighting the four key station stops to visit for a free giveaway,
-Live entertainment including Eric Ode,
-Outdoor activities,
-A meet and greet with Sir Topham Hatt, Controller of the Railway,
-Railway museum admission with access to the Train Shed exhibits,
-Pop-up gift shop on site with exclusive Thomas & Friends™ products available only at Day Out With Thomas,
-Snacks and drinks available on-site for purchase,,
-Visit the historic downtown district of Snoqualmie for shopping and dining opportunities
-Create lifetime family memories.

Day Out With Thomas is heading to the Northwest Railway Museum July 10 – 12, 17 – 19 & 24 – 26, 2026. Bring the whole family & imagine how far you will go!

Read more about Day Out With Thomas in ParentMap’s article here.

38625 SE King St
Snoqualmie, WA 98065 United States
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Northwest Railway Museum
38625 SE King St
Snoqualmie, WA 98065

$34; ages 11 months and younger are free

Baby, Toddlers + Preschoolers, Elementary, Tweens + Teens

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