But even before Christmas Eve, NORAD's Santa Tracker website has tons of online Christmas fun for kiddos -- and the young at heart!
The medium may have changed since it first began more than 60 years ago, but the sentiment remains the same. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) in Colorado Springs tracks Santa's route and progress every Christmas Eve, ensuring that children are snuggly tucked into bed and snoring before the reindeer hooves ever hit the roof. [caption id="attachment_28631" align="aligncenter" width="630"]
Using their state-of-the-art satellites, radar technology, and jet fighters, NORAD is able to keep tabs on where Santa Claus is in the world (as of this writing, he's working feverishly at The North Pole, of course). In the early years, curious children had to call NORAD's special hotline for Santa's location updates, but these days, it's possible to watch his progress live online as he makes his way from country to country, state to state. But telephone and email updates are still possible, too.
"Each year, the NORAD Tracks Santa Web Site receives nearly nine million unique visitors from more than 200 countries and territories around the world," NORAD's website states. "Volunteers receive more than 140,000 calls to the NORAD Tracks Santa hotline from children around the globe."Even before Christmas Eve, however, the Santa Tracker website offers tons of holiday fun, from arcade games to holiday music, as well as informative movies and facts! [caption id="attachment_28632" align="aligncenter" width="1901"]
