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Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts

Friday, September 23, 2022

Fear Farm Haunted Fairgrounds & Corn Maze

Fear Farm Haunted Fairgrounds & Corn Maze 

  • Opened Friday September 23rd, 2022
  • Fear Farm Haunted Attraction Tickets Start at $27.99, 
  • The haunted houses run until Halloween on October 31st, 2022.


General Admission: $27.99 - 28.99


Fast Pass: $37.99 - 38.99

  • Limited Wait Approximately 1/3 the length of General Admission 

Skip the Line: $47.99 - 48.99

  • No wait. Check-in upon arrival and enter next Limited Capacity. 

Upgrade to FLEX for an additional $5.00 extra per ticket

  • Flexibility to arrive anytime during open hours on your selected date.

Platinum VIP: $99.99 - 100.99

  • Unlimited access to the Haunts. Front of the Line Access. Free Lanyard. Includes access to the Haunted Corn Maze


Chop House

  • A criminal outcast has wandered into the old meat processing plant. 

Nuke Town

  • A controversial nuclear testing facility left abandoned in the 1950’s has been the center of strange occurrences. 

Legends of the Deep

  • When an eerie call was heard across the decks, it was as if the sea came alive and infected everyone aboard. 

All Hallows Eve

  • A cursed group of undead trick or treaters rise up from their shallow graves once a year on Halloween in search of blood, guts, and candy! 

Outcast Carnival

  • After a failed carnival went bankrupt, the sideshow performers were shunned by society, after years of no interaction with the outside world, the performers have become rabid and feed on anything that wanders into their domain.

Haunted Corn Maze for an additional $10.00

  • Can you survive 20 acres of pure terror? Navigate your way through the twisted paths with only the moonlight to guide your way, where creatures, psychopaths, clowns, and monsters lie in wait.


Win 2 Fast Pass Tickets to Fear Farm 



Saturday, July 4, 2020

Did you know? July 4th - American Independence

Interesting Facts About Independence Day

Did you know?

John Adams believed that July 2nd was the correct date on which to celebrate the birth of American Independence. Adams would reportedly turn down invitations to appear at July 4th events in protest.

Independence Day, July 4th

On July 2nd, the Continental Congress voted in favor of Lee’s resolution for independence in a near-unanimous vote. On that day, Adams wrote to his wife Abigail that July 2nd “will be celebrated, by succeeding Generations, as the great anniversary Festival” and the celebration should include “Pomp and Parade…Games, Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations from one End of this Continent to the other.”

📜 Why We Celebrate July 4th – The Continental Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, solidifying it as the recognized day of celebration.

🖊 Who Signed on July 4th? – Only John Hancock and Charles Thompson signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. The majority of delegates signed it on August 2, 1776, with Thomas McKean signing as late as January 1777.

👨‍🎓 Who Didn’t Sign the Declaration? – Notably, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams—two of its biggest champions—did not sign the Constitution, as both were serving as U.S. diplomats at the time.

🦅 Other Founding Fathers – Key figures such as George Washington, John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison are considered Founding Fathers but were not signers of the Declaration of Independence.

✍️ Who Wrote the Declaration? – Though Thomas Jefferson is credited as the primary author, the Continental Congress appointed five drafters: Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman, Robert Livingston, and Thomas Jefferson.


"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."

Saturday, December 7, 2019

Vertuccio Farms' Lights at the Farm Review

Vertuccio Farms' Lights at the Farm, Christmas Celebration


Unlike many of the Christmas light attractions in the valley, this family event is walk-thru rather than drive-thru. A typical stroll through the giant 10 acres display will take about an hour.

Location: 4011 S Power Rd, Mesa, AZ 85212, USA

Dates of Operation:
Open: November 22nd through January 10th
Closed: November 28th, December 24th, 25th and 31st

Hours:
Sun-Thurs 5:30 pm to 10:00 pm
Fri and Sat 5:30 pm to 10:30 pm

Ages 2 years and under free
Online Ticket Price: $10 per person Tickets on sale now
At Gate Ticket Price: $12 per person, last admission sold 1 hour before closing.


My  Two Cents:

My review of Lights at the Farm is pretty positive. 

My parents, my children and myself (ages 14-63) attended and all enjoyed the event. 

The pathways were wide enough that you were not fighting crowds, plenty of space to take pictures. No lines for anything (except Santa, had a small one). 

Additionally, unlike many places the refreshments were not overpriced and the food was pretty good. We had nachos and cheese, chips, drinks and a cheese burger. $3 dollars for a hot chocolate, is not bad!

The best part is the place was set up for families to connect and enjoy each other's company. There were games everywhere like put put golf, corn hole, ping pong and a bunch more which makes you want to hang out and enjoy your family as much as the lights.

We especially enjoyed the pallet maze. Since both openings are marked Entrance/Exit you can do it twice for a different experience or 1/2 the group can race from one entrance as 1/2 your group races from the other

The Smores kits were 2 for $5 and made 4 Smores (2 per kit) while you sit around cozy fires laughing, talking and taking pictures. Oh, and arguing about what the perfect roasted marshmallow is. I like mine on fire!

The biggest issue I had besides it began raining, was the Smores kits used the huge marshmallows instead of the medium ones, so we got pretty sticky and there was not really a sink to clean up!

Sadly, the event has been plagued with rain this season and even had to close on some optimal visiting times. The Vertuccio Farm team, though has gone over and above to ensure everything is dry and running proper when you do visit.

Overall Price VS Value I thought was great.




Friday, November 22, 2019

Lights at the Farm - Vertuccio Farms' Christmas Celebration

Visit the 2019 Lights at the Farm - Vertuccio Farms' Holiday Lights Celebration!

Join Vertuccio Farms for a one of a kind Holiday Experience: Make Lights at the Farm a family Tradition.

Unlike many of the Christmas light attractions, this event is walk through rather than drive through.

Vertuccio Farms has decked the farm with 2 million brilliant and dazzling lights and light displays to create a unique Christmas walk through light show for your family. Each display is synchronized to a variety of Christmas songs and carols that will have you singing along.

Parking is Free.

A typical stroll through the giant 10 acres display will take about an hour. All walk through areas are handicap accessible.

Lights at the Farm is Arizona's largest Walk-thru Christmas Light show, with over 2 million LED lights and scenic displays. The operation is ran by over 12,000 computer channels synchronizing the displays to time honored christmas music.

See the Tunnel of Lights and the 30’ tall Christmas Tree. Taking pictures is encouraged. Immerse yourself and your family in the Giant Holiday Ornaments



Hot and cold drinks and snacks are available for purchase to enjoy during your stroll. They accept cash and Visa/MC. Outside food and drink are allowed (no alcohol).

Friendly pets on leashes are welcomed.

Opening Night November 22nd

Dates of Operation:

Open: November 22nd through January 10th
Closed: November 28th, December 24th, 25th and 31st

Hours:

Sun-Thurs 5:30 pm to 10:00 pm
Fri and Sat 5:30 pm to 10:30 pm

Ages 2 years and under free
Online Ticket Price: $10 per person Tickets on sale now
At Gate Ticket Price: $12 per person, last admission sold 1 hour before closing.

Take photos with Santa (December 7th, 8th, 14th-23rd) and while you write your Christmas Wish List you can show your appreciation for our Military by writing a ‘Thank You Letter’ that they will deliver to the troops.

There is Christmas Craft Kid's Events held every Monday Night from November 25th through January 6th

Skate on the Holiday Skating Rink.



No smoking or vaping allowed at farm


http://lightsatthefarm.com
Phone: (480) 882-1482
Address: 4011 S Power Rd, Mesa, AZ 85212


Saturday, September 28, 2019

Which is Scarier: 13th Floor VS Fear Farm

Looking for a haunted house in the Metro Phoenix Area, but not sure which to visit or which is Scarier?

Click Here for a review of Sanctum of Horror Haunted Attraction in Mesa.

This review will provide some pros and cons between The 13th Floor and Fear Farm. Click here for my past Fear Farm VS 13th Floor review.

Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group produces some of the world’s largest Halloween themed attractions, including Fear Farm and 13th Floor haunted houses in Phoenix. But which is scarier?


13th Floor Haunted House – Phoenix’s Premier Haunted Attraction

👻 Get Ready for a Terrifying Experience at 13th Floor Phoenix!

📍 Location: 2814 W. Bell Rd, Phoenix, AZ

The 13th Floor Haunted House offers two spine-chilling haunted mazes that promise heart-pounding scares, terrifying animatronics, and immersive sets. This year's themes include a Creature Feature of Classic Movie Monsters and a Zombie Apocalypse Survival Maze.

What to Expect at 13th Floor Phoenix

  • 🎃 Elaborate Haunted Mazes – Experience movie-quality sets, animatronics, and intense jump scares.

  • 🧟 Zombie Apocalypse Experience – Navigate through a post-apocalyptic nightmare filled with the undead.

  • 📸 Photo Opportunities – Capture memorable moments at themed photo booths.

  • 🎟️ Ticket Prices: $24.99 – $32.99 (Fast Pass +$10)

Pros & Cons of Visiting 13th Floor

Pros:

  • Indoor attraction – No worries about weather conditions.

  • Hollywood-style special effects & set design.

  • More intense & interactive scares compared to Fear Farm.

  • Free parking available.

Cons:

  • Metal detectors at entry may feel unnecessary.

  • Longer wait times unless you purchase a Fast Pass.

  • No carnival games or food vendors – Unlike Fear Farm, there’s little reason to stay after the haunts.

👻 Dare to enter? The 13th Floor Haunted House is waiting!


Fear Farm – Phoenix’s Ultimate Haunted Attraction

🎃 Experience the Thrills & Chills of Fear Farm

📍 Location: 2209 N. 99th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ

This year, Fear Farm brings five haunted mazes plus a classic corn maze experience for those brave enough to enter. Unlike previous years, the attraction has removed the traditional hayride in favor of The Reaping corn maze, a decision met with mixed reactions. While the hayride drew long lines, the corn maze remains relatively quiet in comparison.

Fear Farm Haunted Mazes

👻 Featured Mazes:

  • 🏚️ The Bunker – A dystopian nightmare filled with post-apocalyptic horror.

  • 🔪 Slaughterhouse – Enter at your own risk and witness pure carnage.

  • 🎃 Pumpkin Witch – Beware the sinister magic lurking within this eerie pumpkin patch.

  • ☢️ Fallout – A radioactive wasteland of terror.

  • 🦠 Plague – Escape the horrors of a virus-infested nightmare.

Ticket Prices & Fast Pass Options

🎟️ General Admission: $24.99 – $32.99 (varies by date)
Fast Pass Upgrade: +$10 (skip the lines!)

Pros & Cons of Fear Farm

Pros:

  • No need to purchase a Fast Pass – With multiple mazes, the wait times are spread out.

  • Carnival games, food vendors & a mini escape room – Plenty of entertainment before and after the haunted experience.

  • Reduced use of chainsaws in confined spaces – Enhancing the scare factor without overwhelming noise.

  • Improved strobe light placement in Slaughterhouse – No direct flashes in guests’ eyes.

  • Smoke-free environment – No smoking or vaping allowed, keeping the experience clean.

Cons:

  • Metal detectors at entry – Some guests feel it disrupts the haunted house atmosphere.

  • Additional costs for games & activities – Expect to spend extra beyond ticket prices.

  • Overcrowding with unsupervised teens – Some nights resemble a chaotic daycare rather than a haunted attraction.

  • Paid VIP parking ($5) – No real added benefit given the parking lot’s size.

  • No hayride – The biggest disappointment for many long-time visitors.

  • Dusty environment – Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for dust clouds.

  • Sparse scare actors in some areas – Some rooms and hiding spots remain vacant.

  • Lack of jump scares – Many actors act more as part of the scenery rather than creating true shock moments.

  • Uneven ground throughout the mazes – Visitors should watch their step to avoid tripping.

  • Weather-dependent event – Fear Farm has been rained out in previous years, so check the forecast before heading out.

🎃 Is Fear Farm Worth It? For those looking for a full haunted house experience with multiple mazes and extra entertainment, Fear Farm offers a solid night of Halloween fun. While some elements have been removed or altered this year, it remains one of Phoenix’s top haunted attractions.

👻 Dare to enter? Fear Farm awaits you!


Overall I love Haunted Houses, even bad ones, but if you ask me which is scarier, which is more worth the money, go to 13th Floor!

Friday, November 23, 2018

Vertuccio Farms 1st Annual Christmas Lights at the Farm Celebration

Vertuccio Farms is excited to debut its first Annual Christmas Lights at the Farm Celebration, open November 23, 2018 - January 11 2019.

This awe inspiring Christmas light show Stretches out over 10 acres. Visitors will be greeted by the captivating sight of over 2 million glimmering lights, displayed and synchronized to a variety of Christmas music.

This Christmas wonderland consists of illuminated walking trails, a 30ft Christmas tree and a twinkling barnyard animal display with many festive photo opportunities to capture memories.

There is also an ice skating rink, food and drink!

Santa will be on site from December 15th through the 23rd.

This family-friendly experience will bring excitement and joy to the whole family, begin a new Christmas tradition at Vertuccio Farms.

For more information, discount days, and special offers, visit vertucciofarms.com.

Lights at the Farm

HOURS:

● SUNDAY-THURSDAY 5pm-9pm for Farm Lights Show
● FRIDAY-SATURDAY: 5pm-10pm for Farm Lights Show
● DATES CLOSED: December 24th, 25th, 31st 2018 and January 1st 2019

COST:

● SUNDAY-THURSDAY $15 per person ages 2 yrs and under free
● FRIDAY-SATURDAY $18 per person ages 2 yrs and under free
● Skating daily $13. Includes ice-skate rental.

Friday, November 16, 2018

Holiday Specs Take Christmas Lights to the Next Level!

Whether walking the neighborhood with your kids or going to a Christmas event like Lights at the Farm, Glendale Glitters or World of Illumination American Paper Optics' 3D Holiday Specs will make it even more fun.

These special holographic lenses transform normal Christmas lights into visions of candy canes, Santa, snowflakes, gingerbread men, elves, reindeer, snowmen, and more. You simply look through the holographic lenses of the Holiday Specs glasses at any point of light and a beautiful holiday image appears.

HOLIDAY SPECS 3D Christmas Glasses are festively printed and inexpensive, making them a great stocking stuffer or party favor.



Looking to have fun year round? American Paper Optics has a great line of products including:



AMERICAN PAPER OPTICS can also help your business by making glasses that turn points of light into your company logo and can be used to promote your business the same way keychains, magnets or pens are.


Thursday, October 4, 2018

Inclement Weather Puts a Scare into Fear Farm's Operating Dates

If you follow Fear Farm's Facebook page, you will continue to see notices posted this season "Fear Farm is closed tonight" due to weather.

Unlike the last few years where a general admission ticket was useable for any date and time the event was open, this year you are restricted to the date and time on your ticket and the website states "Tickets are valid only for the date you reserve. Should you fail to show up for your reserved date, your tickets will no longer be accepted. There are NO REFUNDS or exchanges of any kind.". I immediately saw this as a mistake on their part this year and felt it would create problems for their customers.

Shortly after reading that notice and purchasing tickets myself, over $530 worth. These tickets ended up being for a date which I was no longer able to attend (due to an emergency surgery in the family) and after contacting Fear Farm I was met with the response "Give them to a friend: and "Sorry that is our policy". Not much understanding at all from Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group's customer service team.

Well now the tables have turned and Fear Farm finds itself unable to operate or operate fully due to weather for a decent portion of the nights it sold advanced tickets. Some of these dates include October 4th, 7th, 13th and 14th. Additionally they have had to close one (1) haunted maze and so are only running 4 of the 5, as well as having closed the Haunted Hayride a number of additional nights.

They have posted "If you have any questions or have purchased tickets for tonight, Please contact: info@fearfarm.com". I am interested in knowing how they are responding to customers now? I expect they are expecting compassion and consideration in modifying ticket dates now that the issue affects them.



This was not meant to be a rant, as much as it was meant to be advice to Fear Farm and Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group that General Admission should mean General Admission and should be good any date and time the event is operating. This would save customers like me hundreds of dollars if an emergent situation arises and surely would have saved their customer service a lot of man hours on resolving the issue of their closures.

I do see the the need for Fast Pass and Skip the Line tickets to be reservation date/time based because they should only be sold in limited quantities and so Fear Farm would still have to satisfy these customers due to these weather based conditions, but I also think pre-purchased tickets should be available for date/time adjustment by customers do to personal issues resulting in inability to use on original date. In short "There are NO REFUNDS or exchanges of any kind." is a bad policy, especially when it is clear both vendor and customer may have need for compromise.

Here are some comments on their Facebook from customers with similar concerns:
  • Please email us back ASAP. I think you all should have proactively refunded tickets automatically after deciding to close for the night. We shouldn’t have to email and wait for a response.
  • I don't live here, specifically bought tickets for fear farm as well as hotel near.. I emailed and was told I would get a refund if rain closure, as I saw weather reports several days ago. This is my daughters 18th b day and I sit here in a hotel room I couldn't cancel anymore and they seem to only respond and want to exchange tickets... :/ how am I supposed to come another day..I don't live here. Spent almost 400$ on tickets. None of us live here, we came here specifically for this. No rain in sight.
  • This was the worst year yet! Not worth 10 bucks a ticket let alone 50 a piece. Not all the attractions we open, people smoking inside the houses and the actors were very young kids laughing mostly. Defiantly NOT scary and total waste of time and money.

My two Cents:
Now onto the actual Fear Farm Review... Yes, I purchased a ticket and went anyway to provide a review.

Admission varies based on date: $27.99, $29.99 & $33.99 (tax not included), last years rates were $26.99, $29.99 & $33.99, so price has increased slightly for the lowest cost ticket. Prices are up to $5 more at the door.

If the weather permits the Phoenix Haunted Hayride can be added for an additional $10. This is nighttime ride through the cornfields in a trailer of loose hay being pulled by a tractor while experiencing a themed haunt. This generally is the part of this Haunted Attraction that makes it worth going to for me, since the 13th Floor is actually a better haunted house in my opinion. However the hayride was closed when I went this year and I am unsure what the theme is.

Additionally Legends: The Witch was closed due to flooded fields as well. They did say you could go through one of the other Haunted Houses twice, but not sure that is an equal value in replacement, at least to me it isn't. There should have been a 20% refund maybe even as a food voucher or game voucher.

Fallout replaced the Clown Haunted Maze, which is good because who wants to see the same thing year after year. I like seeing when venues implement changes. I also think this was one of the best.

Slaughterhouse is basically strobelights and chain saws, nothing spectacular and my least favorite. I say it every year about most every Haunted Attraction, "chain saws are not scary, just loud and smelly", especially in enclosed spaces.

Undead and The Bunker: Area X are the other two Haunted Houses this year. They appeared to be modified slightly as the corn fields were flooded, which also was a nice change.

The scenes and props are decent, where the fear lacks at The Farm is in the scare actors who pretty much stand in a corner screaming at you, rather than hide and jump scare you. Also this year seemed to be lacking in scare actors (hiring events must have had less turn out than usual) some rooms had no one in them at all. The scariest Monster Award this year goes to The Weather.

Increase your cost vs value by not spending the money on front of the line tickets (Fast Pass and Skip the Line), as there are separate lines for each of the 5 four (4) houses, which reduces wait time especially if you pick the order based on the length of the line.

One advantage over The 13th Floor is food vendors. Between food vendors and a few carnival style games (extra cost) like  Zombie Brain Toss, you are able to hang out and enjoy all the scaredy cats running around screaming.

All in all what is normally an average attraction was disappointing due to closures and customer service policies and you may look to try something else in town! Here are some other local Haunted Attractions.




Schnepf Farms Pumpkin and Chili Festival

Schnepf Farms Pumpkin & Chili Party: The Ultimate Fall Festival in Queen Creek, AZ

Celebrate the Pumpkin & Chili Party at Schnepf Farms every Thursday through Sunday in October! This family-friendly fall festival features pumpkin patches, hayrides, corn mazes, delicious food, and exciting entertainment for all ages.

Food, pumpkins and tickets to ride the train are available for an additional cost.

Festival Attractions & Activities

General admission includes access to a variety of attractions, making it one of the best fall festivals in Arizona:

  • Hayrides through the scenic farm

  • Petting Zoo with friendly farm animals

  • Carousel Rides & Miniature Golf

  • 4-Acre & 10-Acre Corn Mazes for adventurous explorers

  • Extreme Canines Stunt Dog Show

  • Stuntmasters BMX Show

  • Pig Races – cheer for your favorite speedy pig

  • Pumpkin Patch – pick the perfect pumpkin for carving

  • Swingin’ Ladybugz Ride

  • Farm Bakery & Farm Café with fresh seasonal treats

  • Delicious Chili & Farm-Fresh Eats





Schnepf Farms Pumpkin & Chili Party 2024 Dates & Hours

📅 Every Thursday – Sunday from October 4 – October 28
Festival Hours:

  • Thursdays: 10 AM - 9 PM

  • Fridays & Saturdays: 10 AM - 10 PM

  • Sundays: 10 AM - 9 PM

📍 Location: Schnepf Farms, 24610 E Rittenhouse Rd, Queen Creek, AZ 85142
📞 Contact: 480-987-3100

Admission & Ticket Discounts

🎟️ General Admission: $20 per person at the gate (Children 2 and under enter FREE!)

💰 Save on Discounted Tickets:

  • $15 Discounted Tickets available at FRY’S Food Stores.

SRP Thrifty Thursdays: Salt River Project is sponsoring 2-for-1 admission to the event every Thursday in October from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Print your coupon here.

Military will get FREE admission October 4th-7th, October 11th-14th, October 25th-29th. All others in your family, will need discount tickets from Fry's or the above SRP coupon on Thursdays.

Police will get FREE admission October 11-14. All others in your family, will need discount tickets from Fry's or the above SRP coupon on Thursdays.

Firefighters will get FREE admission October 25-28. All others in your family, will need discount tickets from Fry's or the above SRP coupon on Thursdays.

Grandparents get BOGO every Friday, if you are a grandparent, show a photo of your grandchild and you can buy one ticket and get a 2nd person in for FREE!

My Two Cents:
Between admission, food and the Spooky Train ride, costs can add up fast. It is a fun family friendly event, but to maximize cost vs value, I urge you to take advantage of some of the above discounted admission rates. For more detail on costs and what is included and not included in admission, see last years post ---> Pumpkin and Chili Festival.

🍂 Get Ready for a Fun-Filled Fall at Schnepf Farms! 🍂 Experience the best pumpkin festival in Arizona with delicious chili, farm-fresh treats, hayrides, and thrilling attractions. Whether you’re bringing the kids or making it a seasonal date night, the Schnepf Farms Pumpkin & Chili Party is a must-visit fall event in Queen Creek, AZ.


Sunday, November 26, 2017

Winter WonderFest Organizers apologize to disappointed customers

Winter Wonderfest apologizes to discontented guests

My family and I were present opening night, see my Winter Wonderfest Review and other information regarding the event. I admit we were underwhelmed after reading the description on their web page, but we also did make the best of it and have some fun. I also admire the fact they have admitted they failed customers and are trying to improve the event for future guests as well as offer a revisit to those who found themselves disappointed. I will in fact be returning December 1st and will update this post with a new review.

On November 25th, Winter Wonderfest posted an apology to guests who participated in opening night on Facebook.


The apology is making the news and to try and win back customers, Peter Orr says admission, bounce houses and rides are free to everyone from 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. this coming Friday, Dec. 1, 2017.

While Orr says refunds are not available for dissatisfied customers who came over this last weekend, he is offering another free visit for those who contact him.

He hopes the revamped park impresses future customers as they wish this to become a staple event for the Christmas Season in the future.


http://www.facebook.com/WinterWonderfestAZ/posts/1770803013219893

"First and foremost, we want to thank everyone who attended our opening night, Friday, November 24th.

While there may be several reasons; there is absolutely no excuse for the challenges and disappointments some our guests and their families experienced.

As new promoters, our intent was to be able to deliver 100% of our vision for this new holiday Arizona event. We are fully aware that we disappointed many of you, and we want to offer our most sincere apologies to you, and to your families.

We are making every effort possible to improve the experience moving forward and live up to the true potential of this event, both for those of you who attended this past Friday, and for all future patrons.

We are committed to the long term success and improvement of this event, as well as dedicated “to making it right” for those of you, whose experience at our event, did not live up to your expectations. For these folks, we are asking that you email us at winterwonderfestaz@gmail.com, giving us the ability to communicate and resolve these issues directly and personally with you.

Please be patient and allow us a few days to ensure we are able to respond to each and every one on of you.

Sincerely,
Josh Ahearn & Peter Orr
Managing Partners and Owners, Winter Wonderfest AZ."


My two cents

I went back for the free apology day, with one of my kids and had way more fun without spending a ton. 

There was some new decoration which did increase the atmosphere and the snow pit was a nice addition. Part of the issue I think is the venue, a dirt lot is hard to dress up. They also adjusted the hours so it is dusk and lights are on when people arrive, rather than opening at 2PM, which has upset some people, but you can't please everyone.

There were still only like 3 vendors selling things and not really 'Christmas Gift' type stuff. Even Glendale Glitters lacked in vendors this year. I am not sure if it was the event, the vendor fees or the number of attractions this year, but there just does not seem to be an event with vendors to find gifts. 

Now the cost VS value will have increased for those going the next two weekends, compared to the first weekend. However you still should expect to pay for rides, s'mores and crafts. Winter Wonderfest since having lowered their entry fee has started applying the difference in amount paid for pre-purchased tickets to the new $10 admission towards ride tickets.

Friday, November 24, 2017

Christmas in Color - Goodyear Arizona Holiday drive-thru light show

Load up your family and friends into the vehicle and experience Christmas with a drive through of more than 1.5 million lights synchronized to holiday music you’ll listen to on your radio. Drive by giant candy canes, snowmen and through arched pathways. You’ll want to take your time driving through this Winter Wonderland, enjoying all it has to offer.

This is sure to become a staple of your family's Arizona Christmas tradition.

Christmas in Color
Goodyear Ballpark
1933 S Ballpark Way
Goodyear, AZ 85338

November 24 to December 31
Open Monday through Thursday, 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. - $25
Open Friday & Saturday, 6:00 to 10:30 p.m. - $30

After you buy your ticket online, you will get a confirmation email with a bar code and QR code in the email. They will scan the code when you arrive. Time slots are sold for 30 minute increments.  You can arrive anytime within the purchased 30 minute time period. They will not guarantee your admission if you arrive outside of your purchased time slot.

At less busy times drive up tickets can be purchased at the event. But during busy times they can only accommodate tickets purchased in advance. Also, Admission at the gate is more expensive and the wait to enter will be longer.

All you need is a normal passenger car, truck, or van with a functional radio. They cannot allow vehicles taller than 10’, buses or limos.

Visit Christmas in color on Facebook

Glendale Glitters Holiday Weekends in Historic Downtown Glendale

Glendale Glitters Spectacular and the Holiday  weekends

Visitors of all ages will find enchantment in holiday entertainment, food, shopping and holiday gifts, the children’s snow field and petting zoo and visits with Santa Clause at Glendale Glitters.

The holiday magic in downtown Glendale runs Friday and Saturday evenings from December 1st through the 16th from 6 – 10 p.m.

Historic Downtown Glendale is located at 58th and Glendale avenues.

Sixteen blocks of Historic Downtown Glendale will be illuminated with a display of 1.6 million lights, making it the largest free holiday light display in Arizona. The glittering of Glendale with the holiday light displays, remains lit nightly through Jan. 6, 2018, from 5 – 11 p.m..

PARKING for Glendale Glitters Holiday  weekends is available throughout the downtown area with the option and convenience of paying for preferred parking.

Here's a summary of the details of these weekends:

The festivities run the first three Friday and Saturday evenings in December (Dec. 1-2; Dec. 8-9; and Dec. 15-16) between 6 and 10 p.m., with free admission and family-friendly activities, entertainment, food and shopping in and around downtown Glendale.

Highlights for the weekends include:

  • Dec. 1-2: Local bands will perform; Peppermint James Friday and Zimis Saturday.
  • Dec. 8-9: Snowfield! Just $2 to play in the snow, make a snowman or throw a snowball.
  • Dec. 15-16: Glendale Firefighters will be onsite to raise money for their holiday toy/food drive, running a 50/50 raffle both Friday and Saturday evenings.




Available Event & Non-Event Nights in Downtown Glendale

Looking for a festive holiday experience without the large crowds? Downtown Glendale offers select vendor nights and non-event evenings, making it a great spot to enjoy holiday lights, shopping, and dining at a relaxed pace.

📍 Location: Downtown Glendale, AZ
📅 Event & Non-Event Nights: Sunday – Wednesday evenings, 6 PM – 10 PM

Holiday Attractions & Shopping

  • 🏬 Unique Holiday Shopping – Explore local boutiques, antique shops, and specialty stores offering everything from handmade jewelry to comic books and collectibles.

  • 🎄 30-Foot Christmas Tree & 16 Blocks of Holiday Lights – Perfect for family photos and Instagram-worthy moments.

  • 🍽️ Restaurants & Cafés – Enjoy cozy coffee shops, delicious bakeries, and local eateries for a holiday meal or treat.

  • 🎠 Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides – Available Sunday – Thursday evenings from Nov. 26 – Jan. 6, offering a magical tour through the historic Catlin Court District (fee required).

Special Holiday Displays

🎁 Many shops participate in festive holiday window displays!

  • 🏡 Bears & More – Transformed into a life-sized gingerbread house.

Pros & Cons of Visiting Downtown Glendale for the Holidays

Pros:

  • 🎇 Less crowded compared to larger holiday events

  • Spectacular holiday lights – no paid entry required!

  • 💰 Many year-round stores offer holiday discounts

Cons:

  • 🎪 Fewer holiday vendors compared to previous years

  • 🎁 Limited options for purchasing unique Christmas gifts outside of existing shops

🎟️ Plan Your Visit to Downtown Glendale! For a charming, small-town holiday feel, Downtown Glendale is a hidden gem. Whether you're strolling under twinkling lights, sipping hot cocoa, or enjoying a cozy carriage ride, it's a wonderful way to experience the holidays in Arizona.

📅 Visit Sunday – Wednesday evenings for a relaxed, holiday atmosphere!


Winter WonderFest at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park in Chandler, AZ

Winter WonderFest

 Winter WonderFest

Bring the entire family to Winter WonderFest and experience Chandler, AZ's own North Pole at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park.

You and your children can write a letter to Santa, create ornaments for your tree in Santa's Workshop and relax by a campfire and roast marshmallows while enjoying a s'more.

Shop holiday vendors at Front Porch Pickens Vintage & Handmade market.

2PM-10PM Every FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY from November 24th to December 24th 

Admission: Ages 3+  $20
Children under 2 are free

Purchase Tickets 

Parking is not included in the ticket price and is $5 per car.

Admission price includes a visit with Santa in his house, a visit with the Queen in her Ice Castle, a ride on Santa's sleigh, writing a letter to Santa, and a light display. There are also various free backyard games like giant Jenga, giant Connect Four and Corn Hole Bean Bag Toss.

Southwest Digital Photography will be onsite to capture your memories with Santa and the Ice Queen at an additional cost. There is no obligation to buy, your child is free to see Santa or visit with the Ice Queen without purchase. No photos with personal devices are allowed.

S'mores: for $10 dollars get  a s'mores kit that makes 4 s'mores while sitting at a fire.

Participation Tickets for additional attractions not included in the above admission can be purchased; 25 tickets for $20. Extra attractions are 1-9 tickets.

  • Including a 45 foot high inflatable slide and 185 foot long inflatable obstacle course.
  • Zip Line: $9 (9 tickets) - Use the spiral staircase to get to the top of a 34 foot zip-line tower and then zip-line 300 feet.

Consider a VIP ticket ($49) to cut costs. VIP package includes a commemorative lanyard, grants you access to private area with tents, private portable toilets, tables, and seating.
  • Private fire pits and s'mores for everyone (save $10) 
  • The VIP area will also have its own Santa.
  • 1 drink ticket good for soda, water, coffee, or hot chocolate (save $3 -$5)
  • 1 ticket for food at one of the food vendors (save approx $11)
  • Kids get access to all five craft tables (save $10) 
    • write a letter to santa
    • roll out clay and stamp out and customize a gingerbread man
    • create a snowflake glitter ornament
    • create a custom chalkboard ornament
    • make your very own Christmas stocking
  • 1 ride on both the Ferris Wheel and carousel (save $7)
  • 10 tickets for inflatable attractions (save $10)

Winter WonderFest
WILD HORSE PASS MOTORSPORTS PARK
20000 S Maricopa Rd, Chandler, AZ 85226




My two Cents

First I want to say, we did have fun and it was the first day of the event, but in the end price VS value was lacking compared to Lights of the World 2017 or Illumination - Holiday drive-thru light show.

Pros

It is spread out and so when it gets crowded it does not feel like you will lack personal space. We also did not have an issue finding a place to sit and eat. Overall both the kids (tweens) and adults enjoyed themselves.

Cons

Overall the website in my opinion oversells the event and what is available as well as what you get for basic admission and I was underwhelmed when we arrived. Most pictures on the website are not of the actual event.

"Walk down Candy Cane lane and explore a life size Gingerbread House light display unlike anything you've ever seen. Candy Cane fences will tempt you to take a bite at each turn in this magical land. Become a Princess for the day when you enter the Ice Castle where you can visit and get your picture taken with the beautiful Ice Queen who has created an enchanting manor for all to experience. "

Be prepared to spend: parking, rides, food, drink, crafts,s'mores and gifts all cost extra. Food ranges from $7-$15 and drinks from $3 to $6, so for a kid to eat and drink will be about $10 and an adult up to $21. Rides are $1 to $9. We spent about $250 for a family of 5 for the kids to ride and us all to eat and would have got slightly more for the same $250 with 5 VIP tickets.

Read their FAQS page for more information: http://www.winterwonderfestaz.com/faq/

"With holiday music and local performances" Could not hear music except over by the adult beverages and no live performance.

"light display unlike anything you've ever seen" Display was about what most people have in their yards during December.

More like 30 vendors (including food trucks), not 50 and I counted 11 inflatable rides, not 20.

Again, this was opening night and there may be more to come.

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Winter Wonderfest posted an apology to guests who participated in opening night.




Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Christmas at the Westgate Entertainment District - Glendale, AZ

Festive Holiday Events at Westgate Entertainment District – Glendale, AZ

Step inside Westgate’s Magical Winter Wonderland and experience exciting holiday events in Glendale, Arizona! Located at 6751 N Sunset Blvd, Glendale, AZ 85305, Westgate Entertainment District is the perfect place to celebrate the holiday season with family-friendly festivities, Santa visits, holiday shopping, and more.




Westgate Holiday Events & Activities

🎄 HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING & FIRST SNOWFALL
📅 Tuesday, November 21, 2017
📍 Fountain Park6:30 PM
Celebrate the start of the holiday season in Glendale with the official Christmas tree lighting at Westgate’s Fountain Park! Watch as the area transforms into a winter wonderland, complete with the first snowfall of the season. Plus, don’t miss a special visit from Santa Claus!

🎅 VISIT SANTA AT WESTGATE
📅 November 21 – December 24, 2017
📍 Fountain Park
Bring the kids to meet Santa Claus, share their Christmas wish list, and take holiday photos. All guests will receive one (1) free downloadable photo, and photo packages are available for purchase. Plus, Santa has FREE gifts for visitors (while supplies last).

🎟️ Visit westgateaz.com/santa for hours and details.

❄️ NIGHTLY SNOWFALL AT WESTGATE
📅 November 21 – December 31, 2017 (Excluding Thanksgiving & Christmas)
📍 Fountain Park7 PM & 8 PM
Step into a real-life snow globe with magical snowfall every night at 7 PM & 8 PM! On Christmas Eve, enjoy snowfalls every hour from 11 AM to 8 PM.

🐴 FREE HORSE-DRAWN CARRIAGE RIDES
📅 Fridays & Saturdays (November 24 – December 23, 2017)
📍 WaterDance Plaza5 PM – 9 PM
Experience a memorable horse-drawn carriage ride through the Westgate Entertainment District. Rides are free and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

🚨 Pick-up & Drop-off Locations:

  • WaterDance Plaza (across from Gila River Arena)

  • AMC Theatres (on Arizona Coyotes home game nights)

⛸️ SKATE WESTGATE – HOLIDAY ICE SKATING RINK
📅 November 21 – January 7, 2017
📍 Fountain Park
Enjoy real ice skating in Glendale! Skate Westgate welcomes kids and adults of all skill levels to create magical winter memories on the ice.

🎟️ Visit westgateaz.com/skate for pricing and hours.

🎶 LIVE HOLIDAY MUSIC
📅 Every Friday & Saturday Night
📍 Fountain Park6:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Enjoy live performances by talented musicians as you explore Westgate’s festive atmosphere.

🎁 Why Visit Westgate Entertainment District This Holiday Season?

  • 🌟 Exciting Holiday Events – Tree lighting, snowfall, Santa visits, and more!

  • 🎅 Meet Santa Claus – Get free holiday photos and share your Christmas list.

  • ⛸️ Ice Skating & Carriage Rides – Unique winter fun in Glendale.

  • 🎶 Live Music & Festive Atmosphere – Enjoy holiday cheer with family and friends.

📍 Location: Westgate Entertainment District, Glendale, AZ
📅 Holiday Events: November 21 – December 31, 2017
🎟️ Admission: Most events are FREE!

Make your holidays in Glendale, Arizona unforgettable at Westgate Entertainment District! Plan your visit today and experience the best Christmas events in the Phoenix area. 🎄❄️🎅




Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Illumination - Phoenix Arizona Holiday drive-thru light show

Illumination Symphony of Light invites you and your family to experience Arizona’s largest Christmas drive through holiday light show, fully synchronized to your favorite holiday music. Come enjoy the 1-mile long attraction featuring millions of holiday lights.

They are located in Phoenix right off the I-17 and Jomax; just minutes north of the 101 and within 30 minutes of Scottsdale, Phoenix and Glendale areas.

The attraction will run nightly from November 15th, 2017 to January 14th, 2018.  Enjoy 14 acres of, state of the art, holiday lights and displays. The holiday attraction cost is as little as $29.50 per car and a percent of the proceeds benefits local charities.

The fun doesn’t end there, after the 1-mile drive through experience, get your family and friends out of the car to stroll around the Holiday Boulevard; a park. Play and eat in the interactive walking area which includes bounce houses, food trucks, selfie stations and other holiday experiences to create unforgettable memories.

They have developed (4) 800 foot queue lines for when enter from the service road, this can handle approximately 300 cars at one time. The check-in Elves will scan your ticket and keep the lines moving, doing their best to keep wait times down to a minimum.

You can print your ticket at home and bring it or you can keep it on your phone to scan at the entrance. The journey through Illumination will take on average of 25 minutes in the car.  Once your journey through Illumination is complete, you can stay and visit the “Holiday Boulevard” where you park, play, eat and visit Santa’s Village.

Operation Hours:

Nightly From November 14th 2017 – January 14th 2018
Monday – Thursday: 6:00PM – 10:30PM
Friday – Sunday & Holidays: 6:00PM – 11:30PM

Location: 27701 N. Black Canyon Highway Phoenix, AZ 85085
Contact: 602-567-3618 or by email info@worldofillumination.com

Admission:

They recommend you purchase tickets online for $29.50, Only One Ticket Per Vehicle with up to 8 People!

All ticket sales are final and non-refundable and are valid only for the date designated on the ticket. Time slots are sold for 60 minute increments. Though you will choose a preferred time of attendance at check-out, your ticket will be honored anytime during our operating hours on the day it is scheduled for!

In the event of extreme weather (heavy rain, high winds, etc.) they may need to temporarily close the event for safety reasons.  If this happens they will reschedule your ticket to another date/time free of charge.

They cannot guarantee availability of drive-up tickets which cost $35.00 per vehicle.

Discount Tickets:

Every Thursday in November and December they will give you a discount for bringing nonperishable food items for St. Mary’s Food Bank. You will receive one dollar off your admission per item, up to $5. for every item you donate to .

They have also partnered with Phoenix Children’s Hospital this holiday season and plan on holding several on site fundraisers in efforts to benefit various other non-profits in the Arizona who need all of our help throughout the year.

Illumination Symphony of Light Holiday Giveaways

Enter to Win: The Illumination team will draw winners and announce on their Facebook page:

100 Free Tickets (November 15th – 30th)
4th Place $50 (November 22nd)
3rd Place $100  (November 29th)
2nd Place $250 (December 6th)
1st Place $500 (December 25th)



For more Fantastic light displays this Christmas Season, visit Lights of the World

Illumination, Symphony of Light is now World of Illumination



Krampus - Christmas themed haunted house event in Phoenix, AZ

Krampus: A Haunted Christmas 2017 – A Twisted Holiday Experience in Phoenix, AZ

Prepare for a chilling holiday horror event as Krampus: A Haunted Christmas comes to Phoenix’s Fear Farm Haunted House on December 8th and 9th! This one-weekend-only haunted house experience offers a terrifying holiday twist, perfect for horror fans looking for an alternative Christmas event in Arizona.

What to Expect at Krampus: A Haunted Christmas

🎄 A Twisted Christmas Tale of Terror: Venture through a Christmas-themed haunted house where Krampus lurks in the shadows, punishing those who have been naughty.

👻 Live Holiday Horror Attractions: Expect jump scares, eerie winter scenes, and Christmas nightmares brought to life.

🎅 Meet Krampus: Face the terrifying holiday demon as he roams Fear Farm, snatching up those who dare to enter his lair.

Event Details

📅 Dates: December 8 - 9, 2017
📍 Location: Fear Farm Haunted House, Phoenix, AZ
🎟️ Admission: Tickets available online and at the gate.

NOTE: All tickets are valid only for the date that you purchase. There are no refunds or exchanges for unused tickets.

For those who love Halloween and horror-themed Christmas events, Krampus: A Haunted Christmas is a must-see holiday attraction in Phoenix. Dare to enter? Gather your bravest friends and experience a Christmas nightmare like no other!

🔥 Get Your Tickets Before They Sell Out!

Discount TICKETS go on sale at noon on Tuesday, November 14th, 2017

Krampus A Haunted Christmas

WHERE

Fear Farm
2209 N. 99th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85037

Also open December 8th and 9th at the following locations throughout the US:
13th Floor in Denver, CO
13th Floor in Chicago, IL
Fear Fair in Seymour, IN
Factory of Terror in Canton, OH
Nashville Nightmare in Nashville, TN
House of Torment in Austin , TX


Learn more about The Christmas Legend of Krampus








Friday, October 20, 2017

Price Breakdown of R.I.P. Tour - Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood

Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood R.I.P. Tour: The Ultimate VIP Experience

Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood is one of the most popular Halloween events in Los Angeles, packed with terrifying mazes, scare zones, and thrilling attractions. If you don’t have Front of the Line Passes, expect to spend a significant portion of your night waiting in long lines—which means you may not get to experience everything. (See my HHN survival guide)

How to Skip the Long Lines at Halloween Horror Nights

Many visitors opt for the Front of the Line Pass, which costs $169 to $219 per person depending on the night. However, this pass only allows one-time front-of-the-line access per maze—and doesn’t cover parking or dinner. (compare to Knott's Scary Farm)

For a next-level horror experience, consider the R.I.P. Tour, a premium VIP package that offers unlimited front-of-the-line access and exclusive perks.

What’s Included in the R.I.P. Tour?

💀 Cost: $269 - $319 per person (varies by night)

🔥 R.I.P. Tour Perks:

  • 🎟️ Universal Studios Hollywood Admission ($169 - $219 value)

  • 🚗 Front Gate Valet Parking ($50 value)

  • 🍽️ Dinner & Two Drinks (21+) ($50 value)

  • 🎭 Unlimited Front-of-the-Line Access to all mazes and rides

  • 👻 Guided Walking Tour of Halloween Horror Nights

  • 🎟️ Reserved VIP Seating at Jabbawockeez Show

Exclusive guided VIP walking tour of Halloween Horror Nights

Is the R.I.P. Tour Worth It?

If you calculate the costs—Admission, Front of the Line Pass, Parking (Frankenstein Lot Rate), and Dinner—you’ll find that the R.I.P. Tour offers unbeatable value, with exclusive VIP perks included at no extra cost.

For a family of four, this experience costs $1,076 - $1,276, which isn’t within everyone’s budget. However, if you’re a die-hard horror fan who wants to experience every haunted maze and attraction with zero wait times, this VIP horror night is worth every penny.


🎟️ Book Your R.I.P. Tour Now! Halloween Horror Nights sells out fast, and R.I.P. Tour slots are limited. If you want to experience Hollywood’s scariest event without the long lines, secure your R.I.P. Tour tickets today!

🔥 Don’t miss out—prepare for the horror of a lifetime!