Washington really knows how to do holiday lights, and if there’s one attraction alone that proves it, it’s the annual Fantasy Lights at Spanaway Park in Pierce County.
Thousands of lights
With thousands of sparkling lights and 300 illuminated displays, the epic drive-through has everything you need to feel immersed in a magical winter wonderland.
In fact, it’s considered the largest drive-through light display in the entire Northwest!
The nearly two-mile drive is celebrating 30 years this year, so visitors can definitely expect an incredible
In addition to its elaborate Christmas displays, visitors are encouraged to tune into AM 1700 on their car radios to enjoy a selection of holiday music alongside their drive.
Experience on foot
Prefer to walk through the enchanting displays? Fantasy Lights will open to pedestrians for one weekend only on Saturday, November 23rd and Sunday, November 24th (4:30 pm to 6:30 pm and 7 pm to 9 pm), according to Pierce County Parks.
Organizers recommend seeing Fantasy Lights on Mondays through Wednesdays to avoid the crowds, especially during the weeks leading up to Christmas.
The family-friendly event opens on Friday, November 29th, operating daily from 5:30 PM and 9 PM until January 5th.
Tickets & info
Tickets are sold online, in person at Sprinker Recreation Center, and also on-site at Spanaway Park during the event. Keep in mind, that if you decide to purchase your ticket at Spanaway Park during the event, no cash will be accepted.
Tickets are on sale and range in price from $15 to $45 depending on the size of your vehicle.
So there you have it, holiday light enthusiasts. Enjoy the 30th annual rendition of this beloved Christmas tradition!
Fantasy Lights at Spanaway Park
When: Friday, November 29th to January 5th
Where: 14905 Bresemann Boulevard South, Spanaway, WA
Cost: $15 to $20 per vehicle, $45 per bus, $10 per vehicle during Discount Nights
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