Santa Claus is a town in Spencer County, Indiana, United States, in the southwestern part of the state. Located in Carter, Clay and Harrison Townships, it sits between Interstate 64 and the Ohio River. The population was 2,481 at the 2010 census, making it the largest community in Spencer County.
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4.5 based on 88 reviews
This post office handles up to 50,000 pieces of mail per day during the Christmas season.
We traveled to the Santa Claus Post Office from Florida to mail our Christmas cards. It’s a tiny little post office, but very important. We met a volunteer elf outside the post office as he was leaving for the day. He took our photo and told us that he and his fellow elves wrote responses to around 24,000 good little boys and girls around the world that had written to Santa at a cost of about $8000, all underwritten by donations. We were delighted to find our own card in our mailbox when we arrived home with a gorgeous Santa Claus postmark on it!! Thank you, Santa Claus Post Office!
4.5 based on 2,555 reviews
Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari are a family-owned theme park and water park combo located in Santa Claus, Indiana. Home of Thunderbird - America’s only launched wing roller coaster, Holiday World celebrates Christmas, Halloween, Thanksgiving and the 4th of July with roller coasters, family rides, a huge water park, live entertainment, games, attractions - and Santa Claus, himself! Splashin’ Safari, ranked one of the nation’s Top Water Parks by TripAdvisor and USA Today, includes the two longest water coasters in the world, family water slides, two wave pools, plus water activities for children. Both parks have been voted the World's Cleanest for more than a dozen years. In 2016, Guinness World Records certified Mammoth as the World's Longest Water Coaster and in 2013, TIME magazine named The Voyage the nation’s #1 wooden coaster. Live entertainment includes musical shows, a high dive show, and Santa's Storytime. Both parks offer free soft drinks, free parking, and free sunscreen.
our family had a Great time at Holiday World even during this strange summer of 2020... Rides were great, food was awesome, free parking, sunscreen, santatizer, and drinks are a tremendous help for a family!!!
4.5 based on 59 reviews
The Historic 1935 Santa Statue is "dedicated to the children of the world." Standing 22-feet tall and weighing 40-tons, the Santa Statue just underwent a full-restoration, returning the iconic figure of Santa back to his original condition. The public is free to visit the statue during the day or when it is beautifully lit at night.
The town of Santa Claus IN was a very unique and fun visit for our family. We spent about half a day visiting the Statue/Santa Claus Museum & Village, as well as the Christmas store, Kandy Kastle and loved driving around town looking for all the Santa Statues--there are over 20. It's an very easy town to get around. Of course you have to get your photo taken with the big statue. If you really want to have some fun--all dress as Santa, as our family of 14 did--as we cruised around town.
4.0 based on 287 reviews
As implied in the name, expect a bunch of candy varities. Anything around here is going to be over priced, it's a vaction hot spot, expect as such. Staff was great and family had a good time. Will go again, have stopped by solo as well for a few treats when passing through.
4.0 based on 123 reviews
The Santa Claus Museum & Village will operate daily until August 9th and weekend hours only until December 1! We will open again for daily operations in December. The story of Santa Claus, Indiana, comes alive at the Santa Claus Museum & Village. Explore the town's famous history in the Santa Claus Museum and pick up the perfect souvenir in the gift shop. Visit the beautiful, 1880 Santa Claus Church and the giant Santa Claus Statue, built in 1935 and standing 22-feet-tall. Spend some time in the Original Santa Claus Post Office and write your free letters to Santa. Don't forget to include your name and address... Santa and his Elves will write back in December!
Small Museum with gifts beyond what you find at the local amusement park. Also lots of items in history to teach you about our little town of Santa Claus Indiana. See how we started, how small we really are without the amusement park and the large Christmas Lake Village Development that was started in the 60s. This museum is not always open so check for their hours. If the amusement park is open, I believe they are generally open here. Only on weekends in the fall and close for the winter at the end of October. Reopen in May. The museum and the little park with buildings and statue where it is located are above and beyond the world-class amusement park. Most tourists only see the park or their Campground and don't come the extra mile around the curve and down the hill to discover this Museum and Santa's Candy Castle which are actually located on the site of the original Tiny Village of Santa Claus Indiana.
3.5 based on 45 reviews
We have been here many times, this year was with a Company outing, recommend for companies to do for their employees and families. We took two boys, 8 and 9 years old. They are just starting to do the big rides and I realized there is plenty for young children, teen and pre-teens, young and old adults. Holiday World can be a two day outing to experience and get more in. We had food catered there and it was very good picnic food. It is very busy so expect lines but the rides are worth it. HAVE FUN!!
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