Here are ten ways to follow Santa as he delivers presents across the globe
- On Star – On Christmas Eve, OnStar will allow subscribers to follow Santa as he makes his journey across the world by simply pushing the OnStar button and requesting an update on Santa’s location.
- NorthPole.com – You can go to the North Pole and get fun activities to do with the kids, read personalized stories, and find information to use in the class room; while also tracking Santa’s path.
- Norad –Norad Tracks Santa in every country and quite a few different languages.
- Local News – I’m sure that on TV and on your local news affiliates you can track Santa Cluas. Our Local news station King5 is going to be tracking Santa.
- Google Earth – You can download Google Earth free and then track Santa that way.
- TravelByGPS.com – Starting near the International dateline at Suva, Fiji and ending at Nome, Alaska, track Santa Clause along his route, including 569 world cities – flying over 272,000 kilometers. But you have to install Google Earth.
- Twitter – Norad Santa is on twitter and is giving out more directions on how to keep tabs on Santa.
- SantaCluas.net – not only can you track Santa but there are a lot of other activities and ways to communicate with Santa before the big day. Like even scheduling a phone call.
- Santaupdate.com – Not only are there activities, but Santa Update keeps up with Elf Headquarters and the Reindeer news.
- SantaSpeaking.com – Santa Speaking is another site with a lot of activities and Santa Tracker.








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