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Each Sunday is "Family Day" with free pony rides and face painting. The feature event is the Grand Prix. Enjoy shopping in our vendor boutique and watch top level equestrian competition. Horses and riders race against the clock for top prize money while spectators cheer them on.
These simple excursions between Flemington and Ringoes are a great way to relax with the whole family on a lazy summer day. Begin your trip at your choice of Flemington or Ringoes Station. Your train ride is about 25 minutes each way, with a 10-15 minute stop before returning home. At Ringoes, you may use the restrooms, browse the gift shop, and visit the museum car. If you begin your trip at Ringoes on the 3:15 PM train, consider purchasing a Combo Ticket, which includes a round-trip to Flemington AND a ride to Bowne on the "Bowne Station Local"!
Train Times: 10:45 AM, 11:30 AM, 12:15 PM, 1:00 PM, 1:45 PM, 2:30 PM, 3:15 PM, 4:45 PM
Beautiful mermaid Ariel should be a happy girl -- she lives in an enchanted undersea country, her father is a King, and she has the most beautiful singing voice. But she is a passionate, headstrong teenager, and wants what she cannot have -- to live on land. When she falls in love with a handsome human prince, Ariel is more determined than ever to gain a pair of legs. But her only option is to defy her furious father, and bargain for the help of Ursula the Sea Witch, with her voice the price of entry onto dry land. Featuring the rambunctious and persuasive “Under the Sea,” the romantic expectation of “Kiss the Girl,” and that anthem to longing and belonging, “Part of Your World.” *Relaxed Performance on July 14 at 3pm
Ranger Bob will begin with a short story about preserving dark skies as a sustainable resource and watch a brief video about sensible lighting solutions. Observe Jupiter and other nearby stellar objects through a PowerPoint and then head outside to observe the night sky, including Jupiter, its Galilean Moons, and Saturn.