![]() ![]() WonderLight’s Christmas is open no matter the weather, and it’s recommended that guests reserve their tickets ahead of time in order to minimize wait times. Tune your car’s radio to WonderLight’s Christmas station, 89.5 FM, and watch the show sync up with 45 minutes of favorite Christmas songs. Prepare to be amazed by the largest drive-through Christmas lights show at World Wide Technology Raceway. Located only 10 minutes west of I-270, at Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Resort, the display is made up of millions of lights and also features animated scenes and special effects. Guests are also welcome to browse Kringle's General Store, stocked with holiday-themed gifts, toys, clothing, and decorations. Mark your calendars for Family Night, Wednesdays from November 23–December 14, when children’s admission is just $3. ![]() In addition to lights, there will be places for photos, traditional holiday music and festivities, plenty of food and beverages, and reservations for fire pits to make it a magical night. There’s nothing quite like seeing the Missouri Botanical Garden’s Climatron light up with red and green to greet the holiday season. Meyer, Wentzville.ĭates: November 19–January 7 closed December 24 & 25Ĭost: Pricing varies, see website for details If you’d like to pay a visit to Santa, catch him at the Kolb building on Saturdays. Wentzville is bringing back its mile-long Night Lights display at Rotary Park with illuminated tunnels of lights and iconic Christmas scenes. ![]() Take your photo outside a holiday vintage camper and truck, gigantic wreath, adorable holiday cut-outs, and funky neon signs. Louis, Lost Hill Lake features 4 acres with thousands of lights to dazzle kids and adults alike. 1 000 Jessup Drive W., O'Fallon, Missouri.ĭates: Select dates through December 25, see website for detailsĬost: $15 per adult, $7 per child, children ages 3 and under are free Guests can reserve specialty rides, such as a horse-drawn carriage, tractor-pulled hayride, or a train. Friday & Saturday, 6–10 p.m.įor more than 30 years, this lights display at Fort Zumwalt Park in O’Fallon, Missouri, has attracted tens of thousands of visitors. Dates: November 25–December 30, closed December 25 ![]()
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