Wizards Express at Zig Zag Railway
Wizards Express 2009
Saturday 8 August
Saturday 12 September
This exciting journey on the Wizard’s Express is two hours of magical fun and laughter combined with a train ride, departing Platform 9 3/4, Clarence Station, Blue Mountains NSW.
Before boarding the train, prospective house members will be put under the sorting hat for carriage selection prior to Hagrid checking and seeing the train away on its journey.
Food, such as lizards, worms, frogs, sows ears etc. will be served on the move.
Ride with dragons, magical brooms, wizards and your mum and dad to keep you safe. (If you're scared).
Be entranced and intrigued by professional magicians and try your own hand at wizardry.
This Magical Journey Departs Platform 9 3/4.
Free parking at Clarence Station, between Bell and Lithgow on Bells Line of Road.
Bookings are essential.
For further information ring Kylie: (02) 6355 2955
Wizards School of Magic
Why not make it a full day of magical fun, with the Wizards School of Magic taking place at Mount Tomah Botanic Gardens!
For more information go to:
http://www.mounttomahbotanicgarden.com.au/Wizards School of Magic
or
see the attached flyer:
Wizards School of Magic
Wizards Express Fares
| Adult | Child (5 - 16) | Infant (Under 5) |
|---|---|---|
| $35.00 | $25.00 | Free |
Free parking at Clarence Station, between Bell and Lithgow on Bells Line of Road.
Drinks, snacks and souvenirs available at Clarence and Bottom Points Stations.
To book online:
A few customers have had problems with the booking system.
If you are one of them please click the following link:http://www.bookeasy.com.au/scripts/diagnose.asp
This will help Bookeasy find a cure.
OR Download Booking Form
Tickets will be posted out 3-4 weeks before the event, please remember to bring your carriage number and seating allocation
on the day and present this to the corresponding carriage attendant.
Bookings in more than one name wishing to be seated together please contact Kylie on 63552955 as soon as booking has been confirmed.

