![]() The Light Park, Arlington, November 7-January 1 The Light Park is a mile-long, drive-thru spectacular in the parking lot of Hurricane Harbor waterpark. Tickets ($16-$26) and information are here. The event runs Thursday-Sunday, 6-10 pm from November 25-December 27. The 24-nights-of-lights event will also have food trucks, vendors, and many spots perfect for holiday pictures. Lights on The Lake, Little Elm, November 25-December 27 Along with a walk-thru lights experience, Lights on The Lake (at Little Elm Park) will highlight pictures with Santa, a hot air balloon glow, a Ferris wheel, a carousel, and an ice skating rink. Tickets are $7-$15 and more information is here. There will also be a 20-foot Christmas tree, refreshments, and a chance for the youngest guests to visit with Santa. ![]() Visitors can walk a quarter-mile trail through the historic property showcasing holiday light creations and animated displays. Lights on the Farm at Heritage Farmstead Museum, Plano, November 25-December 30 Heritage Farmstead Museum in Plano will be bedazzled with more than one million twinkling holiday lights and filled with animated yuletide displays as part of the venue’s 2022 Lights on the Farm holiday event. The whole event is free and runs 6-11 pm nightly for schedule and more information, visit the website. Guests are welcome to get out, explore, take photos with Santa, and eat - Daystar’s Scratch Café will be serving holiday treats on certain days throughout the season. ![]() ĭaystar Christmas, Daystar Television Network, Bedford, November 25-January 2 Daystar Christmas features over 2 million lights in interactive displays, a life-sized Nativity, kid-friendly Christmas town, an all-new Christmas light maze, and more. For tickets ($20-$34), schedule, and more information, visit. For ticket pricing and schedule, visit the event website.Įnchant Christmas, Fair Park, November 25-January 1 Returning this year to Fair Park, Enchant will present the new interactive light-maze adventure “The Mischievous Elf.” The 2022 edition - touted as the world's largest holiday-themed lights event - will feature an immersive walk-thru light maze created from over 4 million sparkling lights, a 100-foot-tall Christmas tree, an ice-skating trail, live entertainment, Santa visits, and a Hallmark Channel-branded “Hallmark Cozy Christmas” lounge with festive beverages and more. Six Flags Holiday in the Park, Arlington, November 19-January 1 Six Flags Over Texas will transform once again into a winter wonderland featuring more than 2 million twinkling lights, all-new shows, Santa’s Village, the Holly Jolly parade, a new light show area, concessions, and much more. $36-$43 for non-hotel guests, $25-$30 for hotel guests more information and tickets here. Claus’s kitchen, attending Elf Academy, watching holiday shows, and more. Children of all ages can participate in holiday activities, including writing letters to Santa at the North Pole Mailroom, decorating cookies in Mrs. The train will deliver guests to the North Pole Texas welcome station for their elf check-in. A guided 90-minute interactive event starts with a Peppermint Park train ride through the light display in the Anatole Sculpture Park. North Pole Texas at Hilton Anatole, November 18-December 24 The Dallas hotel is transformed into a light-filled winter wonderland. Timed tickets, $18-$28 (along with $20 on-site parking passes), are available here. Lightscape, Fort Worth Botanic Garden, November 18-January 8 Making its North Texas debut, Lightscape illuminates the Fort Worth Botanic Garden with a one-mile-long path with suspended strands and tunnels of light, a fire garden, undulating wave of bluebonnets, singing trees, treetop sculptures, and and artistic installations.
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