Ticket to Ride Review | Mumsnet (2024)

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As a family we are fairly keen on board games (we own most of the games on the Mumsnet guide to the best family board games and quite a few more besides) but despite its popularity, we’d never played the number one game, Ticket to Ride. Fortunately, a few rainy days and the ongoing battle to limit screen time during the school holidays provided an ideal scenario to put it to the test.

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Key specs

No. of players: 2-5 | Ages: 8+ | Difficulty: Moderate | Game duration: 30-60 minutes | Set-up time: Under 5 minutes

What we love

  • Fast-paced gameplay once you get going

  • Fun to play whilst encouraging strategic thinking

  • Expansion packs available to extend game play

What we don't love

-tried and tested by Mumsnetter daretodenim

How do you play Ticket to Ride?

Ticket to Ride is a relatively simple game to play once you get your head around the rules. Players collect train cards to try and claim railway routes on the game board. The longer the routes, the more points they end up scoring. You also score points for completing your destination tickets.

On your turn you either draw train cards to use later, build your route if you have enough matching train cards or draw new destination cards.

The game continues until one player has three or less trains left, then you each take one last turn before totting up the points.

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Our verdict

While not quite compact enough to include in the best travel games stock, Ticket to Ride is a relatively simple board game set up and you don’t need masses of space to be able to play it. And, while it’s a little daunting to get your head around the rules at first (mostly because you have to choose one of three actions to take and at first it can be tricky to know where to begin!) it’s actually a really fun game to play with kids.

The recommended age is eight plus which I think is about right for independent play. We initially played with open hands and our eldest (9) was able to grasp the rules very swiftly. I would say that if it’s your first time playing, don’t be too ambitious with the initial destination card draw (you initially draw three and can choose to discard one - our first game we kept all three and ended up getting a bit muddled!)

The beauty of the game is that once you get going, it’s really quite easy. You only do one action on your turn so it moves quite quickly - the trickiest thing is trying to remember where you’re heading and which train cards you need to get there!

The downside is that there isn’t a whole lot of variation in the gameplay so while it’s a nice, easy game to play, it may get a little repetitive. Still, I think it’s a great entry level game to teach strategic thinking (though this is limited as you lose points by not completing destination cards, so it’s best not to waste resource trying to mess up other players’ routes!)

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Is Ticket to Ride a good family game?

Yes, but players should be over eight ideally. Two to five players can take part (making it great for larger families) and the game doesn’t usually take longer than an hour to play. It’s simple to play once you understand the rules and it’s easy enough to help younger players get the hang of it. It’s also simple in terms of playability, a bit like Monopoly, once you’ve played it once you know fairly well how it’s going to go. There are also expansion packs available to keep things interesting!

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What is the original Ticket to Ride game?

The original Ticket to Ride game is the one depicted above, based on a map of the USA and Canada. It was designed by Alan R. Moon and published by Days of Wonder in 2004. There are different versions with larger maps, different country maps and different train colours. From 2011, Days of Wonder also began releasing different map expansions - there was even a special ‘Stay at Home’ edition released in 2020 to mark the pandemic!

Why is Ticket to Ride so expensive?

This board game is admittedly a bit pricier than others, usually retailing around the £35 to £40 mark. According to the manufacturer, this is because it features a high-quality game board, detailed train pieces and a lot of cards.

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Can you play Ticket to Ride with two players?

Yes, and gameplay is significantly faster with just two of you.

Is Ticket to Ride good for beginners?

Yes, once you work out the rules, it’s an ideal game for beginners. Younger players can be helped along relatively easily and if you play a practice round with open hands so they can see how to make the best gameplay decisions, it’s even easier.

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Is Ticket to Ride similar to Monopoly?

In terms of gameplay following the same formula, players growing an empire and totting up points relative to their ‘property’ numbers, yes. Ticket to Ride is similarly competitive, with similar ‘race to the finish’ type gameplay.

What is the longest train rule in Ticket to Ride?

This is where the player with the longest continuous path of routes receives a bonus 10 points at the end of the game. In the case of a tie, both players receive the 10 points. The path may include loops and pass through the same city several times, but each plastic train car can’t be counted twice.

Can you use part of a claimed route for another destination card?

This is something which came up during our game and wasn’t 100% clear in the rule book. A bit of Googling suggests that yes, if you have already claimed part of a subsequent route then you can simply add to that and gain the additional points. As long as the two cities on your card are connected by your trains, you get the points.

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FAQs

Is Ticket to Ride worth the money? ›

In conclusion, "Ticket to Ride" is a board game masterpiece that seamlessly combines entertainment and education. It's a journey worth taking, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to families looking for a game that bridges the generation gap and guarantees a trainload of fun!

Is Ticket to Ride good for beginners? ›

Ticket to Ride is fairly easy to learn how to play if you're a newcomer. Players take turns doing one of just three different things on their turn - drawing train cards, claiming a route or drawing new destination tickets - in order to help fulfil their destination tickets and score points.

Why is a Ticket to Ride popular? ›

The core game play of Ticket to Ride is very intuitive and accessible to new players, but still has some strategic elements to keep hardcore board gamers engaged. Ticket to Ride: Europe is one of the greatest gateway games ever made and should find a place on your gaming shelf." Ken B.

Is a Ticket to Ride complicated? ›

The longest contiguous railway refers to a sequence of routes that doesn't backtrack or jump from city to city. Ticket to Ride is a very complex game for a computer. It's relatively easy for people to learn because we can plan in advance and calculate the value of each move, albeit subjectively.

How replayable is Ticket to Ride? ›

It is not possible to replay the campaign from the beginning as a campaign involves permanent changes to the game and its components. However, it is possible to continue playing after the campaign is completed with a customized version for regular games.

Why is a Ticket to Ride so expensive? ›

Unlike Monopoly, which has 8 plastic playing pieces, two dice, one board, 44 plastic houses and hotels, 60 cards, and a boatload of paper money, Ticket to Ride actually has 225 plastic trains, 144 cards with beautiful illustrations, one board, five wooden scoring markers, and a high quality rules booklet.

Is a Ticket to Ride for adults? ›

This is another thing that makes Ticket to Ride work well with all ages from 8 through adults with limited attention spans.

How many trains do you start with in Ticket to Ride? ›

At the start of the game, each player receives 1 random Terrain card, in addition to his 4 Destination Tickets and 4 Train Car cards. Another 2 Terrain cards are placed face up, within easy access to all players; the remaining cards form a Terrain deck placed face down next to these two.

What is the best strategy for Ticket to Ride? ›

Build a long, high-value train route and pick up several smaller ticket routes that connect or are part of the longer one. Spend a few rounds collecting nothing but train cards. Then, when you have a wide variety collected, you can claim whole routes at a time.

What is the purpose of Ticket to Ride? ›

Ticket to Ride is a cross-country train adventure game by Days of Wonder. The aim of the game is to score the highest number of points, which you do by claiming routes between the beautiful cities of the USA. Then you complete a continuous route between two cities, indicated on your destination cards.

What is a Ticket to Ride game like? ›

With elegantly simple gameplay, Ticket to Ride can be learned in under 15 minutes. Players collect cards of various types of train cars they then use to claim railway routes in North America. The longer the routes, the more points they earn.

What is the perfect score in Ticket to Ride? ›

The maximum points possible, 295, can be achieved by following the instructions given above. However, achieving either a -340 or 295 is virtually impossible. To get -340, your opponent needs to draw Denver to El Paso and Kansas City to Houston and also throw away their third destination ticket.

Is Ride 2 worth it? ›

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Is a Ticket to Ride on the 15th anniversary worth it? ›

Ticket to Ride: Europe 15th Anniversary is expensive, but if you're searching for the best looking TTR game you've ever played, look no further. Bottom Line: Ticket to Ride: Europe 15th Anniversary is expensive, but if you're searching for the best looking TTR game you've ever played, look no further.

What age is Ticket to Ride appropriate for? ›

This is another thing that makes Ticket to Ride work well with all ages from 8 through adults with limited attention spans.

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