4/1/2023 0 Comments Lumino city spirit![]() Tickets are $25 per car if purchased in advance.Īlso a 50-minute drive from Midtown (in the opposite direction), this 1.2-mile drive-through holiday light extravaganza is located in the town of Valhalla. Some favorite displays include the Blizzard Tunnel, 12 Days of Christmas, Winter Wonderland, and The Night Before Christmas. Just a 50-minute drive from Midtown, this New Jersey attraction is a 2.5-mile drive-through light show run by the same company as Jones Beach. There’s a special North Pole section that features a letters-to-Santa dropoff, the mega-tree spectacular, and refreshments available via contactless ordering. Tickets are $25 per car if purchased in advance. Tickets are $23 per car Sunday-Thursday and $25 per car on Fridays and Saturdays.Īt Jones Beach State Park, enjoy 2.5 miles of LED light displays from the comfort of your car. What makes this show fun is that the lights in the show dance along with the music playing over your car’s radio. Out by the Hamptons, this drive-through light show will take you about an hour-and-a-half to reach, but then you’ll get to experience 1.5 miles of dazzling lights. According to Brookfield, “there will be contactless wishing stations located on the ground allowing visitors to send a motion-activated wish to the canopy of lanterns above, prompting a magical display of lights and colors to appear.” For every wish made, Brookfield Place will donate $1 (up to $25,000) to Relief Opportunities for All Restaurants (ROAR). Set to a backdrop of classic holiday carols, hundreds of colorful, glowing lanterns are suspended among the palms in the Winter Garden. (Note that the popular A Slice of Brooklyn bus tour has been canceled this year.)Īt lower Manhattan’s Brookfield Place, the annual Luminaries installation (designed by the LAB at Rockwell Group) is back with a series of socially distanced light shows. It’s fun to walk or drive through the neighborhood, where you’ll see fun displays like 25-foot toy soldiers, a two-story Santa, and a house decked out with 30,000 lights. ![]() This suburban Brooklyn neighborhood has been putting on its legendary holiday spectacle since 1986, and in recent years, attract up to 150,000 visitors each season. ![]() As you’re walking through the zoo, you’ll also get to enjoy animal-themed stilt walkers, ice-carving demonstrations, and holiday-themed treats. According to the zoo, this “global safari in lights” features “illuminated animals from all over the world.” Travel to Africa, Asia, Latin America, North America, and into the ocean. New York City’s most famous zoo has been lit up with five lantern safaris. Throughout your visit, you’ll also get to enjoy ice carving displays and roving dancers and musicians. With the recently renovated Haupt Conservatory as the centerpiece, guests will enjoy “washes of brilliant colors, thousands of dazzling, energy-efficient LED lights, and picture-perfect installations that will fill the Visitor Center Reflecting Pool and enliven surrounding gardens and collections,” according to NYBG. GLOW is an all-new outdoor experience at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx. ![]()
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