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Drive through over 1 million Christmas lights at this display an hour north of Seattle

Halloween is over and Thanksgiving is just a few weeks away meaning it’s time to fill the holiday limbo time. Ready to get into the holiday spirit? Take a drive an hour north and check out The Lights of Christmas illuminating Stanwood. It’s a drive-thru Christmas experience that you won’t soon forget.

From November 25th until December 31st, you can hop in your car and check out this holiday outing for everyone. You’ll get to see over a million spectacular lights and dazzling displays, all while you wave to Santa and Mrs. Claus. For some added ambiance you can tune into The Lights of Christmas radio station from your car at 101.9 FM. It’s 30 minutes of Christmas fun that you can check out with your friends, family, or even solo.

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This year’s event will feature new lights as well as old favorites like the light tunnel, Cascade Splendor mountain scene, the larger-than-life Nativity, Santa, and his reindeer. You’ll be wowed by the displays and we’re sure you’ll snap some great pics as well.

If you happen to feel peckish while you’re enjoying the lights you can purchase fresh-hot mini donuts along with other snacks, hot beverages, and espresso all with drive-thru convenience. It’s pretty hard to say no to mini donuts so we’d recommend picking some up to make your experience complete.

You still have time to plan ahead and pick your perfect dates for attending but we recommend purchasing tickets soon.

The Lights of Christmas

When: November 25th-27th, December 1st-4th, 8th-11th, 14th-23rd, 26th-31st
Where: 20800 Marine Drive, Stanwood, WA
Cost: $27-$60 per car

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