The Magic Of Lights, drive thru Christmas display is back for 2024 and it has a brand new home.

Lat year, the Magic of Lights display was in the northeast at Camp Cohen. This year it's been moved to Wet 'n Wild Waterworld, in Anthony, at I-10 & Anthony exit zero. There are other locations around the country.

Now - January 4th, you can enjoy the holiday lights and scenes from the warm comfort of your car with the entire family. One ticket covers however many people you can fit in your car and, for a limited time, passes start at only $18.

Discount ends 11/29/24 - to get the discount code and buy your pass, click here. Limos, party busses and regular busses are also welcome, see those rates here. According to the Magic of Lights press release:

Guests can experience Magic of Lights' beloved holiday displays from the comfort of their own vehicle, including Prehistoric Christmas, Winter Wonderland, the 12 Days of Christmas, Toyland, festive Elves, and Reindeer Road. Along with the 200-foot Enchanting Tunnel of Lights, there will be new and captivating light tunnels to enhance the festive journey.

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Magic Of Lights fun facts:

  • 2+ million lights
  • 6 miles of light cord
  • 10 miles of steel used for the displays
  • 10 miles of LED lighting, using 10 different colors
  • It's BIG. Mattel’s Waving Christmas Barbie stands 32' high and other displays are hundreds of feet long.

Magic of Lights is open daily, Monday-Thursday, from 5:30pm - 9pm. Friday-Sunday, 5:30pm - 10pm. For more info and to buy your tickets, click here.

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