![]() ![]() The owners of Schnepf Farms and World of Illumination partnered this year to create the "Illumination Express," a train ride at the farm that has now been outfitted with a million lights. They will be closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, and New Year's Eve. 10 p.m., Sunday - Thursday and 5:30 p.m. They also have reindeer, miniature golf, and a nativity scene.Īdmission is $10 online and $12 at the gate. Some of the highlights include three ceramic elves, an 10-foot snowman, and a bubble Christmas tree. Billed as the largest walk-thru light show in the Valley, Vertuccio Farms' "Lights at the Farm" boasts two million lights made up of tunnels and displays synchronized to music and spread across 10 acres. How long does it take to create and install a Christmas display with 2 million lights? 10,000 hours, according to Vertuccio Farms' website. Lights of the World is open Thursday - Sunday from 5:30 p.m. Carnival rides, crafts, and food are additional costs. Parking at the Arizona State Fairgrounds is $10 (cash only). 12), carnival rides, crafts, and authentic food.Īdmission to Lights of the World is $15-$18 per person. There are also live shows, including a sea lion show (Dec. Capitol Building, Big Ben, Leaning Tower of Pisa, The Parthenon, and the Taj Mahal, as well as more festive backdrops with dinosaurs, zoo animals, pandas, and ocean creatures. The show features 75 larger-than-life illuminated displays of popular landmarks, including the U.S. Lights of the World is billed as one of the largest Chinese Lantern Festivals in North America. Admission is $22.99 per vehicle on weekdays (Monday - Thursday), $32.99 per vehicle on weekends and holidays (Friday - Sunday), and $40 per vehicle at the entrance. near Glendale and 93rd Avenues just east of the shopping center. The Glendale display can be found at 6797 N 93rd Ave. The Glendale show features a large animated showman while the Tempe show's highlight is an LED tunnel, dubbed "Santa's Portal." Each show is a mile-long course with two million LED lights, displays, and tunnels that have been synchronized to holiday tunes that play via the radio. It also returns to Tempe's Diablo Stadium, the Spring Training home of the Los Angeles Angels, with a newly-designed show, according to the owners. ![]() World of Illumination, formerly known as Illumination: Symphony of Light, is back for its third year in the Valley! This year, the drive-thru light show has moved from north Phoenix to Glendale's Westgate Entertainment District. Make sure to check the dates to see if they are still in operation. PHOENIX - There's still time to check out some of the best light displays left from the holiday season!įrom drive-thru light shows to holiday train rides to a wild walk through the zoo, here are 16 of the top light displays around the Valley. ![]()
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