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Kids and their parents in the US can dial 1-877-HI-NORAD (1-877-446-6723) to speak to Santa, according to Norad. Volunteers normally receive more than 130,000 calls each year.
Visitors can track Santa's flight from 4 a.m. to midnight MST. Trackers worldwide can also call 1-877-HI-NORAD (1-877-446-6723) on Dec. 24 to ask live operators about Santa's location from 6 a.m ...
NORAD’s Santa Tracker website launched this year on December 1
Although NORAD claims to use radar and other technologies to track Santa, the website merely simulates the tracking of Santa. [5] The program follows the tradition of the September 1897 editorial "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" in the New York Sun. [6] [7] and was an inspiration of the Google Santa Tracker, which launched in December ...
While the website offers kids and the young at heart plenty of fun and reindeer games via Santa’s Village throughout December, on Christmas Eve, the site becomes a full-blown St. Nick-tracking ...
Even when Santa is traveling, the counter showing the total presents delivered increases, but at a slower rate than when Santa is in a city. This rate is faster or slower depending on the population of the city Santa is in. [15] Google Santa Tracker (GST) after Santa’s return to the North Pole. The 2016 site also featured a "This Just In ...
NORAD updated its map in real time to show Santa's locations on his trip around the world. Santa's progress was shown on a live map on NORAD's website and updates are posted on the agency's ...
emailSanta.com is a Christmas-themed entertainment website run by Alan Kerr which simulates emailing Santa Claus. [1] It also provides various other Christmas-themed simulations. Users compose their letter by filling out a blank form, then the website responds with a computer-generated letter which claims to be from Santa Claus.