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FriDec14

EnterTRAINment Junction extends hours starting Saturday

Posted by akiefaber December 14th, 2012, 10:43 am Post a Comment

Due to popular demand, EnterTRAINment Junction is extending its hours starting this Saturday through Dec. 30. The West Chester model train destination will now close at 9 p.m. instead of 6 p.m.

The exceptions are Christmas Eve and New Year’s Even when EnterTRAINment Junction will close at 4 p.m. It will also be closed the entire day on Dec. 25. EnterTRAINment Junction opens daily at 10 a.m., except on Sundays when it opens at noon.

Bill Balfour, who was the venue’s general manager before it opened in 2008, says more than 20,000 people will visit the EnterTRAINment’s free holiday train display and its Journey to the North Pole attraction before the new year.

“I don’t think we envisioned it becoming as big as it has become,” Balfour said in a recent interview with WestChesterBuzz.com. “I think we underestimated that whole combination of trains and Christmas.

“A lot of people remember having a train around their Christmas tree and it is very nostalgic and fun and it just comes together in a nice warm, happy package.”

The actual holiday train display, which also features lighted Christmas trees and musical artist Neil Young’s train set that he used to play with while on tour, is free for the public.

The free display, which opened Nov. 17, is put up in a two-week period while EnterTRAINment Junction employees take down the Halloween display at the same time.

Santa Claus at EnterTRAINment Junction. Photo by Adam Kiefaber.

Besides the free holiday train display, the Journey to the North Pole exhibit takes visitors through a series of rooms that feature falling snow, Christmas trees, Santa’s reindeer stables, an elf workshop, free cookies from Mrs. Claus’ kitchen and a private visit with Santa Claus.

“We have a great Santa Claus experience,” Balfour said. “You walk through the North Pole, Mrs. Claus gives you a cookie and then you have private time with Santa and your family. That means you don’t feel that crush of people around you like you get with other Santa situations.”

Personal cameras are permitted into Santa’s house, however pictures with Santa will also be available for purchase as people leave the holiday attraction.

Tickets to take the journey to Santa’s house are $9.95 and include admission into the A-Maze-N FunHouse, which opened in March of 2011. The clowned-themed funhouse features four additional attractions including Curtain Chaos, Clown College, Mirror Maze and Journey Through the Black Hole.

According to Balfour, about 95 percent of customers purchase a Do-It-All pass for $15.95 for adults. The ticket includes admission into the funhouse, as well as into the venue’s 25,000-square foot indoor model train display, an interactive kids’ play area and into the American Railroading Museum.

Discounted tickets and other promotions can be found at entertrainmentjunction.com.

IF YOU GO

What: EnterTRAINment Junction’s free holiday train display and Journey to the North Pole attraction.

When: Extended hours (open until 9 p.m. Dec. 15-23, Dec. 26-30). Closes at 4 p.m. Christmas Eve and on New Year’s Eve. Closed on Christmas.

Where: 7379 Squire Court, West Chester Township.

Directions: From Cincinnati, take Intersate 75 north to Exit 22 (Tylersville Road toward Mason), turn right onto Tylersville Road, take first right onto Kingsgate Way, take first right onto Squire Court.

Admission and parking:
Parking and the holiday train display is free. Admission to the Journey to the North Pole exhibit, which includes admission to the A-Maze-N FunHouse attraction, is $9.95. Do-It-All tickets are $15.95 for adults. Tickets prices can vary for children (3 through 12) and ages 2 and under are free.

Information: 513-898-8000

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FriNov30

Things to do in and around West Chester this weekend

Posted by akiefaber November 30th, 2012, 11:46 am Post a Comment

The holiday season always starts to pick up on the first weekend of December.

For things to do in Greater Cincinnati, including holiday events, visit Cincinnati.com’s new Things to Do page.

However, at the same time, there are many other things to do close to home.

All weekend

Christmas at Junction continues - The Christmas season at EnterTrainment Junction features multiple attractions that will run through Dec. 31. The Main Street Holiday Trains exhibit features three free train displays. There is also a Christmas Journey attraction where visitors walk through a winter wonderland to visit Mrs. Claus and Santa. The holiday attractions are open from 10-6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 12-6 p.m. Sunday. Extended hours (open until 9 p.m. Dec. 15-23, Dec. 26-30). Closes at 4 p.m. on Christmas Eve and on New Year’s Eve. Closed on Christmas.

Niederman Farm’s Christmas Walk shines on - More than 1 million lights were turned on last Friday when the Niederman Family Farm 12th annual Christmas Walk opened to the public. The unique holiday event focuses on the Bible and the birth of Jesus Christ. The Christmas Walk is open until Dec. 30 and is available from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

Spirit of Christmas: Nativity Exhibits - More than 400 international, privately owned nativity sets (photos below) will be on display at the annual Spirit of Christmas: Nativity Exhibits and Music this weekend (hours 2 to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 12 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday) The event will take place at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 7118 Dutchland Parkway, in Liberty Township and is free to attend.

Friday

Lakota boys’ basketball season tips off – Both the Lakota East and Lakota West boys’ basketball teams will tip off the 2012-2013 season with games on Friday. Lakota East – No. 7 in The Cincinnati Enquirer preseason coaches’ poll – will play at Wilmington, while Lakota West – No. 2 in Enquirer preseason poll – will open at home against Talawanda. Both games will begin at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday

Santa Claus at EnterTRAINment Junction. Photo by Adam Kiefaber.

Breakfast with Santa -Liberty Township’s Breakfast with Santa is changing locations to accommodate a larger crowd. The popular gathering with Santa and Mrs. Claus will be held Saturday from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at Liberty Heights Church, 7904 Princeton Road. It will still be hosted by Eli’s Sports Bar and Grill.

Photos with Santa – Tractor Supply Co., 4525 Hamilton-Middletown Road, in Liberty Township is hosting a special photo session with the big guy himself – Santa Claus. Children and pets can have their picture taken with Santa. A variety of print packages will be available.

Lakota West and Lakota East girls’ basketball to face top teams/players – Lakota West and Lakota East will face the two top teams in Greater Cincinnati, according to the Enquirer preseason poll, this Saturday. No. 6 Lakota West will host No. 1 Princeton, who features one of top ranked girls’ high school basketball players in the country in junior Kelsey Mitchell. Meanwhile, No. 8 Lakota East will play at No. 2 Mason, who features senior forward and Missouri commit Kayla McDowell. Both games tip off at 2 p.m.

Sunday

Former Hughes School opens for holiday open house - The former one-room Hughes School will open to the community Sunday for a holiday open house, decorated as it would have been in the late 1800s or early 1900s. The Liberty Township Historical Society is opening the Princeton Road school from 1 to 3 p.m. for the Christmas open house.

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WedNov28

EnterTRAINment’s holiday attractions continue to grow

Posted by akiefaber November 28th, 2012, 11:54 am Post a Comment

More than 20,000 people will visit EnterTRAINment Junction’s free holiday train display and its Journey to the North Pole attraction before the new year, according to EnterTRAINment general manager Bill Balfour.

“It is by far our biggest time of year,” Balfour said.

“People, for some reason, have always associated trains with Christmas.”

The West Chester model train destination started featuring its holiday attractions in 2008, after opening in August of that same year. Balfour, who has served as the venue’s general manager before it opened, said the holiday activities bring in 20 percent more people each year and also make up more than 20 percent of the people who visit the destination each year.

“I don’t think we envisioned it becoming as big as it has become,” Balfour said. “I think we underestimated that whole combination of trains and Christmas.

“A lot of people remember having a train around their Christmas tree and it is very nostalgic and fun and it just comes together in a nice warm, happy package.”

The actual holiday train display, which also features lighted Christmas trees and musical artist Neil Young’s train set that he used to play with while on tour, is free for the public.

The free display, which opened Nov. 17, is put up in a two-week period while EnterTRAINment Junction employees take down the Halloween display at the same time.

Santa Claus at EnterTRAINment Junction. Photo by Adam Kiefaber.

Besides the free holiday train display, the Journey to the North Pole exhibit takes visitors through a series of rooms that feature falling snow, Christmas trees, Santa’s reindeer stables, an elf workshop, free cookies from Mrs. Claus’ kitchen and a private visit with Santa Claus.

“We have a great Santa Claus experience,” Balfour said. “You walk through the North Pole, Mrs. Claus gives you a cookie and then you have private time with Santa and you family. That means you don’t feel that crush of people around you like you get with other Santa situations.”

Personal cameras are permitted into Santa’s house, however pictures with Santa will also be available for purchase as people leave the holiday attraction.

Tickets to take the journey to Santa’s house are $9.95 and include admission into the A-Maze-N FunHouse, which opened in March of 2011. The clowned-themed funhouse features four additional attractions including Curtain Chaos, Clown College, Mirror Maze and Journey Through the Black Hole.

According to Balfour, about 95 percent of customers purchase a Do-It-All pass for $15.95 for adults. The ticket includes admission into the funhouse, as well as into the venue’s 25,000-square foot indoor model train display, an interactive kids’ play area and into the American Railroading Museum.

To accommodate the extra visitors this holiday season, EnterTRAINment will extend its hours from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 15-23, Dec. 26-30. The venue opens at 10 a.m. Monday through Saturday and at noon on Sundays. EnterTRAINment will also be open on Christmas Eve, but will close at 4 p.m.

Discounted tickets and other promotions can be found at entertrainmentjunction.com.

IF YOU GO

What: EnterTRAINment Junction’s free holiday train display and Journey to the North Pole attraction.

When: Through Dec. 31; 10-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 12-6 p.m. Sunday. Extended hours (open until 9 p.m. Dec. 15-23, Dec. 26-30). Closes at 4 p.m. Christmas Eve and on New Year’s Eve. Closed on Christmas.

Where: 7379 Squire Court, West Chester Township.

Directions: From Cincinnati, take Intersate 75 north to Exit 22 (Tylersville Road toward Mason), turn right onto Tylersville Road, take first right onto Kingsgate Way, take first right onto Squire Court.

Admission and parking:
Parking and the holiday train display is free. Admission to the Journey to the North Pole exhibit, which includes admission to the A-Maze-N FunHouse attraction, is $9.95. Do-It-All tickets are $15.95 for adults. Tickets prices can vary for children (3 through 12) and ages 2 and under are free.

Information: 513-898-8000

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WedFeb29

EnterTRAINment Junction to open new attraction Thursday

Posted by akiefaber February 29th, 2012, 4:10 pm Post a Comment

A-Maze-N Funhouse

EnterTRAINment Junction in West Chester Township will open a new attraction in its A-Maze-N FunHouse Thursday.

According to a release from EnterTRAINment Junction, Crazy Caper is a walk-through attraction featuring a chaotic journey fraught with assorted alarms, tricks, gimmicks, black lights, air blasts, moving floors and other wild distractions assaulting the senses.

EnterTRAINment Junction

Ashley Schilling, Emily Williams and her sister Brandy Williams along with Wesley Nydick through the Outer Limits: Journey Through the Black Hole attraction at the A-Maze-N FunHouse part of the EnterTRAINment Junction in West Chester. Photo taken by Tony Jones.

Crazy Caper is part of the venue’s circus-midway themed A-Maze-N FunHouse. To celebrate the opening of the new attraction, EnterTRAINment Junction is charging $4.95 for admission into to the A-Maze-N FunHouse through the end of March. The venue will also be offering 25-cent hot dogs throughout March.

The A-Maze-N FunHouse opened in March of 2011 and features four other attractions including Curtain Chaos, Clown College, Mirror Maze and Outer Limits: Journey Through the Black Hole.

EnterTRAINment Junction also features a 25,000-square foot indoor model train display, a interactive kids’ play area and an American Railroading Museum.

EnterTRAINment Junction is open 10 a.m.-6 p.m Monday through Saturday and from noon-6 p.m. on Sundays (closed Wednesdays in March.)

For more information, call 513-898-8000 or visit the EnterTRAINment Junction website

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