

One million lights and so much more!
Dazzling light displays, the smell of fresh hot donuts, the holiday sounds of Victorian Carolers, and so much more make The Lights of Christmas the perfect holiday destination for your family, your friends, and your group.

Stay overnight at The Lights!
Why hurry home when you can spend the night? Take your time, stroll the grounds, watch every performance, sample food, ride the train! You can enjoy all of the General Admission then spend the night in comfortable lodging.

Baylight Dinner Theatre & Sunday Dessert Matinee!
Holiday Theatre offers a distinct theatrical experience sure to bring out the holiday charm. Choose from a full evening Dinner Theatre with a six-course meal or a Sunday Dessert Matinee with scrumptious desserts. This is a seperately ticketed event at The Lights of Christmas. Advance reservations are required.

Volunteer opportunities for you, or your group!
Share the hope and joy of the Christmas season as a volunteer. Each year it takes over 800 volunteers to make The Lights of Christmas possible. From the first strand of lights to when it all comes down, our volunteers make it all truly spectacular!
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The Lights of Christmas was absolutely amazing! I have never seen so many lights in one place! There were so many activities to do here! One of our first stops was to see Santa! Aiden & Connor were so excited to see him and see some of Santa’s toys he had on display! It was nearly impossibly to get the twins to leave Santa! They also had a craft building where you could buy little ornaments or toys and paint them! The boys made these wheel toy spinning top things (hard to explain) and the girls each made an ornament. All four of them concentrated so hard when they were painting them! The Lights of Christmas also had live music, pony rides, a petting farm, and Polar Express Train rides…PLUS the most YUMMY donuts ever! Move over Krispy Kreme, these donuts were even better! I highly recommend this place for anyone looking for a fun Christmassy evening! You probably won’t make it this year (closes on the 29th I believe), but check it out next year, well worth the money and driving time!