Requires iOS 10.0 or later.

Does Santa Tracker work on iPad?

Requires iOS 10.0 or later.

Does Norad Santa Tracker have an app?

The NORAD Santa App is the official app of the NORAD Tracks Santa program. Watch the days countdown to the start of Santa’s Yuletide journey around the world! You can also play games, read stories and more!

What is the best Santa Tracker app?

Here are the four best Santa tracker apps and websites available for parents and kids eager to keep tabs on Santa’s global travels.

  • Santa Update. Launches Christmas Eve.
  • Santa Tracker – Track Santa. Currently tracking.
  • Google Santa Tracker. Launches Christmas Eve.
  • NORAD. Launches December 1.

Is Norad Santa Tracker fake?

Yes, NORAD really tracks Santa can track his flight path online, watch video of his progress through apps or just make a good old-fashioned phone call to find out where he is.

How do I call Santa in NORAD?

Then, at 6 a.m., trackers worldwide can call to inquire as to Santa’s whereabouts by dialing the toll-free number 1-877-Hi-NORAD (1-877-446-6723) where they will either speak with a live phone operator or hear a recorded update.

What is the phone number for NORAD?

To contact an individual, please call directory assistance at 719-556-7321. We are continually working to ensure this website is accessible to all visitors. If you find a problem that prevents access, contact us by sending an email to the webmaster at [email protected].

Is NORAD app free?

NORAD website and app You can access NORAD through its website and apps for Android and iOS. They’re free to use.

Is NORAD or Santa Tracker better?

If you’ve got a Chromecast, you can view the Google Santa Tracker on your TV while NORAD’s also offering updates on Twitter. NORAD has been tracking Santa for longer – it started keeping an eye on him in 1955 – while Google only began in 2004. Still, so far we think Google has the edge.

What country is Santa’s first stop?

the Republic of Kiribati
Father Christmas’ journey always begins in the South Pacific, with his first stop to the Republic of Kiribati, a collection of 32 atolls in the Pacific Ocean. He then travels west, delivering presents to those in New Zealand and Australia, followed by Japan.