With the holiday season well underway, we’re all probably a bit stressed with all that there is to do. On the hunt for a way to curb that holiday stress? How about with a relaxing stroll in the crisp evening air? If you prefer going somewhere besides around your neighborhood for a walk, make your way to the Winter Light Spectacular in Pennsylvania for an enchanting meander.
When the sun falls asleep this holiday season, Lehigh Valley Zoo transforms into a magical winter wonderland, illuminated by more than a million lights.
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An annual winter adventure that’s been featured in USA Today, the Winter Light Spectacular runs on select evenings through January 2, 2021.
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Bundle up for your visit to the zoo, which also features jaw-dropping light displays, that will take numerous precautions to keep visitors safe during the pandemic.
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All guests must wear face masks (unless medically unable to wear one) and must adhere to social distancing. Crowds will be limited in size, too.
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The lights and light displays might be the masterpiece of the annual holiday event, but a ton of other fun awaits. Elsa, Anna, Cinderella, and Belle will be on hand on select evenings.
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Previous years of the Winter Light Spectacular have featured fire pits to help you stay toasty no matter the weather, hot cocoa, s’mores, and food stands.
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Reserve your tickets online, where you can also find the days and hours of Winter Light Spectacular.
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Learn more on the official website of Lehigh Valley Zoo. Or, go here for Facebook.
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Have you been to the Winter Light Spectacular in Pennsylvania? What’d you think? Share your experience in the comments! If you prefer staying toasty in your car, head over to Dutch Wonderland for its magnificent 1.5-mile holiday lights drive-thru event.
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Address: Lehigh Valley Zoo, 5150 Game Preserve Rd, Schnecksville, PA 18078, USA