


Q: Where can I get Goodspeed Opera House seating charts?Ī: Click on the event above and check out our interactive Goodspeed Opera House seating charts to pick you seats. Enter the code provided and save on your tickets. Q: How do I use promo codes for Goodspeed Opera House tickets?Ī: When buying Goodspeed Opera House tickets from us you will be asked for your discount code/promo code on the checkout page. All of our tickets site wide are already marked down and you can save more by using the promo code. What do you offer?Ī: We offer Goodspeed Opera House tickets at the best possible prices. Q: I'm looking for the best prices on tickets for the Goodspeed Opera House. Q: Where can I get a Goodspeed Opera House promo code?Ī: Goodspeed Opera House tickets promo codes are available on our Facebook Page. This excursion operates Rain or Shine but the the Company reserves the rights to delay, postpone or cancel the excursion.Frequently Asked Goodspeed Opera House Questions (FAQ) Tickets are non-refundable but can be exchanged for another date/time if done so 48 hours prior to your scheduled excursion. Advance purchase is strongly suggested walk up ticket purchase availability is not guaranteed. Please arrive 30 minutes before your departure time and check in at the Essex Station Ticket Window.

In February and March, the majestic Bald Eagle is the star of the show when it migrates south to the Connecticut River Valley from Canada and Maine. The train travels near the tidal wetlands of Pratt Cove and Chester Creek - bountiful, natural habitats for birds including Cormorants, Ducks, Swans, Greenland Geese, Blue Heron, Egrets, and Red-winged Blackbirds. Essex Steam Train offers unique access to several coves and preserves, immersing passengers in an on-board eco-excursion. A natural highlight is the undeveloped Selden Neck State Park, accessible only by boat. The steam locomotive pulls vintage coaches through the quintessential New England towns of Deep River and Chester. Essex Steam Train & Riverboat’s 2 1/2-hour train and riverboat or 1 hour train only journeys begins at the historic 1892 Essex Station for a 12-mile, narrated round-trip into the heart of the unspoiled Connecticut River Valley.
