You might not know it, but Florida has some of the best holiday light displays in the entire country. Between the St. Augustine Nights of Lights every year and the holiday extravaganzas that are thrown by Disney World, there is always a reason to celebrate Christmas in Florida. In fact, we have a display that has been a fan favorite of many Floridians but has also been lauded as one of the best in the country by NBC’s Today Show and HGTV. If you happen to be in the St. Petersburg area this year, check out the famous Oakdale Christmas House for one heck of a show.
Every year, the Oakdale Christmas House in Florida puts on one heck of a holiday experience.
Flickr Matthew Paulson With more than half a million lights strewn about, this house has become famous for the inventive decorations and quirky charm.
Running from now through January 3, 2021, guests will be able to swing by from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. in order to enjoy the show.
Flickr Matthew Paulson The owners of the house update their statistics annually on their website, reflecting over 700 animated objects, 70-feet as the tallest Christmas tree light, and the cost of electricity to be $5,000!
2020 brings about a few different changes to the displays this year, plus many different additions and upgrades, so even if you’ve been before, there will be new things to see!
Flickr Matthew Paulson The best part of the visit? It’s free to the public, which means that you can enjoy this holiday spectacular at no cost until January.
To locate exactly where this annual event is taking place in Florida click here to open the map.
Google Maps
Have you ever visited the Oakdale Christmas House in Florida before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you want to find out more about this holiday display, then check out the website for more details.
Flickr Matthew Paulson
With more than half a million lights strewn about, this house has become famous for the inventive decorations and quirky charm.
The owners of the house update their statistics annually on their website, reflecting over 700 animated objects, 70-feet as the tallest Christmas tree light, and the cost of electricity to be $5,000!
The best part of the visit? It’s free to the public, which means that you can enjoy this holiday spectacular at no cost until January.
Google Maps
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Address: 2719 Oakdale St S, St. Petersburg, FL 33705, USA