However long your heart desires...
why dont you mail santa and ask him.he he he!!
I'm just joking...
2006-12-17 12:07:02
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answer #1
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answered by ? 2
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But see, you can't take out time zones because they do exist and I'm sure St Nick would use them to his best advantage and in order for all kids to wake up on Christmas morning with their presents already delivered, he would have to start in Tonga, then through all the little islands, through New Zealand, Australia, etc. There's no sense in him starting in America, for instance, if America is 12 or so hours behind other countries. If you're asking total travel time in hours, I'd say closer to 24. There are a lot of kids in the world.
2006-12-17 12:18:45
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answered by Evieve 5
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I would say 24 hours as he would follow the night around the world, starting in New Zealand and working his way round.
One way to check would be to go to the NORAD santa tracking website on Christmas Eve and see how long it takes him.
2006-12-18 01:14:42
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answered by muppetofkent 3
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it only takes your imagination for Santa to deliver all those presents
2006-12-17 11:36:06
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answered by plaidsgoneplatinum 1
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12 hours I would say.
2006-12-17 11:34:25
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answered by masteryoda 3
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About a heartbeat or two. Happy Holidays! *<({= (<--christmas tree)
2006-12-17 12:28:47
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answered by whatevbookwrm687 4
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Everyone knows he goes alnight .
2006-12-17 12:45:52
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answered by janice a 4
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I think 24hrs but ok I don't know how he can do that 12hrs
2013-12-24 09:45:58
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answered by Doris 1
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well that all depends on how often he stops off for a beer!
2006-12-18 03:17:54
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answered by snowsnake 3
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how does this before daytime
2015-02-14 10:22:52
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answered by Rosemary 1
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