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Prairie Lights Display Illuminates the Holidays

Photo courtesy City of Grand Prairie

Prairie Lights, the popular two-mile drive featuring four million lights that drew 120,000 visitors in 2010, is better than ever with all new displays this year. Located at 5700 Lake Ridge Parkway on Lake Joe Pool in Grand Prairie, Prairie Lights is open 6-9 p.m. Sunday-Thursday non-holidays and 6-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday and holidays, now-Dec. 31. Non-holiday Monday through Thursday, cars are $20. Holidays and Friday through Sunday, cars are $30. Rates for larger vehicles vary. Check www.prairielights.org for rates or call 972-237-GLOW (4569).

Designer and light engineer Josh Barnett, and his company Lightasmic, deliver displays that have audiences smiling in delight with clever new themes and favorites presented with a new look. The theme park also offers a unique out-of-car experience in Holiday Village midway through the drive with concessions, carousel rides, gifts and photos with Santa. For an additional $5/adult and $3/child is an all-new 10-minute choreographed light show with snow in the Holiday Magic Theater. The always-popular Holiday Magic Walk-Through Forest, for an additional $3/adult and $2/child, is so full of lights all will be amazed.

Source: City of Grand Prairie


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