Magical Christmas Starts With Magic of Lights In Michigan
With Halloween behind us, is it too early to be excited for Christmas?
As you gather gift ideas and plan your Christmas traditions, there may be a new (or old family favorite) tradition that you should add to your list.
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Magic of Lights
Produced by Family Entertainment Live, Magic of Lights is a experience you want to share with the whole family.
"Guests can experience Magic of Lights’ beloved holiday displays from the comfort of their own vehicle, including Prehistoric Christmas, Winter Wonderland, the 12 Days of Christmas, festive Elves, and Reindeer Road. Along with the 200-foot Enchanting Tunnel of Lights, there will be new and captivating light tunnels to enhance the festive journey."
With 2+ million lights per Magic of Lights event, there is so much to see from the comfort of your own vehicle.
Want to get a quick preview of the magic that is Magic of Lights? You can check out the YouTube video below.
Michigan's Magic of Lights
Now that you have experience of the magic of Christmas, you need to know when the Magic of Lights is happening.
If you are a new or old fan of Magic of Lights, the holiday crowd-favorite is making its way back to Michigan starting Friday, November 22nd and runs through Monday, December 30th at Pine Knob Music Theatre for the 5th annual year.
Starting at $18.00, you can get Santa Saver passes, while supplies last.
As for the any day passes (including holidays), these tickets start at $27.50 for standard vehicles during the advance purchase period.
As for the weekday passes (Sunday-Thursday, excluding holidays), these tickets start at $22.50 for standard vehicles during the advance purchase period.
Need to bring the whole family or friend group along for the Christmas experience, you can purchase limo and party bus passes for $65.00
For more details about ticketing and pricing, you can visit Magic Of Light's website.
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