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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Holiday Lights in Arizona and Sparkling Events

Holiday Lights in Arizona – Sparkling Events to Start the Season

As November rolls in, Arizona begins to twinkle with the glow of millions of holiday lights. From charming downtown festivals to immersive zoo displays, the Grand Canyon State knows how to kick off the festive season in style. Here are some must-see holiday light events in late November 2024 to get you in the spirit (most continue into December, so you have plenty of time to enjoy the glow!).

Glendale Glitters – A Downtown Spectacle

What: Glendale Glitters is one of Arizona’s largest free holiday light displays, turning Historic Downtown Glendale into a winter wonderland of sparkling lights. 2024 marks its 31st year, and it’s as dazzling as ever.

When & Where: The lights turn on during a big Opening Weekend on Nov 29 & 30, 2024 (the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving) and then remain lit nightly from 5–10 p.m. through Jan 1, 2025. It’s centered around Murphy Park (58th Ave & Glendale Ave) but spans several blocks of old-town Glendale.

Highlights: Opening weekend is a party with live music, carolers, food and craft vendors, and even snow piled in one area for kids to play in (yes, real snow in Glendale!). At 6 p.m., they throw the switch and millions of LED lights covering every tree and rooftop burst on – it’s truly breathtaking. Stroll the park to see the 30-foot Christmas tree and the historic gazebo draped in lights, then wander the shops along Glendale Avenue which are all decked out. There are usually carriage rides available for a romantic trot through the lights. And don’t miss the inflatable glow slides or kids’ activities (like writing letters to Santa). If you love a classic holiday atmosphere – think small-town USA meets Candyland – Glendale Glitters is pure joy. Bundle up if it’s a cool night, grab a hot chocolate from a vendor, and soak in the scene. Best of all, other than what you spend on food or shopping, it’s free to attend.

ZooLights at Phoenix Zoo – Wild Nights & Holiday Lights

What: ZooLights at the Phoenix Zoo is a beloved annual tradition where the zoo grounds transform into a glittering display of animal-themed lights and holiday magic.

When & Where: Nightly from Nov 22, 2024 through early January 2025 (closed Dec 24 & 25) at the Phoenix Zoo in Papago Park (Phoenix/Scottsdale border). Hours are typically 5:30–10 p.m. It’s a separate event from daytime zoo admission.

Highlights: Imagine millions of lights shaped as lions, tigers, and giraffes… oh my! The zoo is covered in light displays – towering giraffe and elephant light sculptures, a rainbow-lit Savannah tunnel, and trees dripping in synchronized colors. Every year they add something new; for 2024 look out for an expanded “African Water Hole” display with glowing water ripples and animal lanterns. A favorite spot is the lakeside music-and-light show: every half hour, the lake comes alive with floating lights and lasers dancing to holiday songs (grab a spot on one of the viewing bridges for the best perspective). Kids will love the carousel (usually operating during ZooLights) and seeing real animals that are still awake – often the tropical birds or mountain lions are up and about in the cool night. Santa will be available for visits and photos through Christmas Eve. And don’t skip the s’mores station – you can toast marshmallows over a fire pit for a tasty treat under the stars. Tip: Buy tickets online to save a buck or two and breeze through the entrance. Weeknights are generally less crowded than weekends. And wear comfortable walking shoes – the zoo is big and you’ll be weaving through paths of wonder all night!

Prescott Courthouse Lighting – Small-Town Charm

What: The city of Prescott, Arizona’s official “Christmas City,” kicks off the holiday season with its iconic Courthouse Lighting ceremony – a tradition that feels straight out of a Hallmark movie.

When & Where: Saturday, Dec 7, 2024 at the Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza in downtown Prescott. Festivities usually start around 5-6 p.m. (Just a smidge into December, but it’s such a marquee event we had to include it – and many folks drive up in late November to see the prep and other events.)

Highlights: The entire courthouse and the tall pine trees around it are strung with tens of thousands of lights. On Dec 7, a crowd gathers (often bundled in coats and beanies – Prescott is chilly!) to watch performances by choirs and bands, then joins in a countdown as the Mayor or a special guest flips the switch. Instantly, the whole square becomes an enchanting forest of lights and the courthouse glows with outlines of holiday colors. It’s goosebump-inducing and often accompanied by a collective “oooh!” from the crowd. After the lighting, enjoy strolling the square with a warm drink in hand. Local shops and restaurants around Whiskey Row often have extended hours and specials that night, so pop in for some holiday shopping or dinner with a view of the lights. If you have kids, the Prescott Christmas Parade typically takes place earlier that day – a daytime parade of floats and marching bands – making it a full day of celebration. Prescott really embraces the holidays, so you’ll find the whole town in a merry mood.

More Arizona Holiday Light Experiences

  • Las Noches de las Luminarias (Phoenix): For a serene and uniquely Southwestern experience, visit the Desert Botanical Garden on select nights Nov 24–Dec 31 for Las Noches de las Luminarias. Thousands of hand-lit luminaria bags line the garden trails, and delicate string lights adorn the desert plants. With soft live music (think acoustic guitar, flute, or handbell choirs) playing at various spots, an evening stroll here is peaceful and romantic. Stop by the Garden’s Ullman Terrace for a cup of hot cocoa or a prickly pear margarita and gaze at the desert skyline. (Tickets required – this event often sells out weekends, so snag them early.)
  • Winterhaven Festival of Lights (Tucson): In mid-December, the historic Winterhaven neighborhood in Tucson puts on one of the longest-running neighborhood light displays in the country (since 1949!). Residents go all out decorating their homes and yards with creative themes – you might see a Star Wars Christmas house next to a Winter Wonderland with penguins and polar bears. You can walk, bike, or drive through (certain nights are drive-through only). It’s free, but they kindly ask for canned food donations for the community food bank. Bundle up, park nearby, and take a leisurely walk under the glowing trees – it’s a Tucson holiday staple.
  • Light Parades & Tree Trails: Many Arizona communities host light parades or have decorated areas worth checking out. For example, Tempe Fantasy of Lights Boat Parade happens on Tempe Town Lake (usually the first Saturday of December) – see boats covered in lights floating by, plus a fireworks finale. Mesa normally has a Merry Main Street with a huge tree and a nightly lit “Elf on the Shelf” train ride for kids. And don’t forget Phoenix ZooLights’ neighbor event – the CitySkate Ice Rink and Christmas Tree in downtown Phoenix at CityScape (a large outdoor ice rink under a sparkling tree, open late Nov through Jan). Wherever you are in AZ, chances are there’s a park or street glowing with holiday cheer.

Tips for Enjoying Holiday Light Events

  • Arrive Early: Popular events like Glendale Glitters opening or ZooLights prime nights can draw huge crowds. Going early not only helps with parking and avoiding traffic, but you get to see the lights right as they come on at dusk – which is a magical transition. If you’re doing an event in a smaller town (like Prescott’s Lighting), plan to get there well ahead of start time to snag a good spot and explore a bit first.
  • Dress in Layers: Arizona nights in Nov/Dec can range from mild to downright cold, depending on the year and location. Phoenix might be a comfy 60°F evening or drop to the 40s. Flagstaff/Prescott will be colder – possibly freezing. Wear layers and bring that coat or extra sweater just in case. You can always peel a layer off if you’re warm from walking. And comfortable shoes are a must for walking through big displays and neighborhoods.
  • Bring Cash (for Snacks/Donations): While many vendors take cards now, it’s smart to have a little cash for things like hot cocoa from a non-profit stand or a glow stick your child eyes on a vendor cart. Also, if an event is free but benefiting a charity (like Winterhaven or certain city events asking for food bank donations), contribute if you can – it’s the season of giving, after all!
  • Make a Night of It: The best thing about these light events is the quality time with loved ones. Maybe start with an early dinner at a local spot (many restaurants near these events have specials or festive menus), then walk the lights, then cap it off with dessert. Take lots of photos – the lights make for great backdrops (pro tip: use night mode or portrait mode on your phone for better results, and step under a well-lit tree for the best glow). These could become cherished annual traditions, so soak up the moments.

November in Arizona marks the joyful start of the holiday season, and there’s no shortage of brilliant light displays to ignite your festive spirit. So grab a warm drink, gather your family or friends, and bask in the glow of these events. From millions of glittering bulbs to humble luminarias, each light contributes to the magic of the season.

Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook – we’ll be sharing snapshots from these Arizona holiday hotspots all season long (expect pics of us sipping cocoa under palm trees wrapped in lights 😄). Happy holidays and happy light-hopping!

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.




Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Christmas at Schnepf Farms - 2 for 1 Discount Days

Schnepf Farms running a 2 for 1 admission deal through December 6th to their Christmas at Schnepf Farms event.

This year Schnepf Farms has teamed with World of Illumination, the drive-thru light show (previously called Illumination Symphony of Light) to create it's 1st annual Christmas at Schnepf Farms event.

Included in Admission : cookie decorating, hay ride to feed reindeer, pinecone decorating, short 4D Christmas movie, Santa’s toy shop, Visit with Santa and a walk through Santa Claus lane.

Illumination Express (train ride through World Of Illumination's light display) is $7 extra per person. Ice Skating is also Extra.

Christmas at Schnepf Farms is open every night from till January 4th (except Thanksgiving) from 5:30pm to 10pm.

Christmas at Schnepf Farms

If you are On the West side of town, here are some Christmas Festivals in Glendale.

A Facebook post by Schnepf Farms, responds to public concerns about the price by saying "I know much has been said about higher admission prices, and whats included" and "I wish everything could be done for free, but the costs of doing business prohibit us from doing so.".

As an attempt to show the crowds how hard their family has worked to keep the farm a place for people to build memories, They are offering a limited time Discount.

Buy 1 ticket and 2 people get in, also the price of the Illumination Express has also temporarily dropped from $10 to $7 until December 6th, 2019.



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


Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Glendale Arizona Holiday Festivities - World Of Illumination

World of Illumination, the drive thru Holiday light show (previously called Illumination Symphony of Light) is moving it's north Phoenix location to the Westgate Entertainment District in Glendale this year.

The owners, Yakir Urman and Simon Kreisberger, claim it is the world's largest drive through holiday animated light show in Arizona. Christmas in Color which was located in Goodyear last season has chosen not to return to Arizona stating "We had a great time in Arizona but we will be focusing our efforts in our other locations.".

The World of Illumination event will be nightly from November 20th to January 5th at 6797 N 93rd Ave. Tickets are available online for $22.99 per vehicle for Monday through Thursday, and $32.99 per vehicle for Friday through Sunday and holidays. Tickets purchased at the gate are $40.

Tickets at Costco are 19.99 and 29.99.

If you are not on the West side of the Valley: There is a second World of Illumination drive thru lights location at the Tempe Diablo Stadium, 2200 W. Alameda Drive. As well as Lights at the Farm walk thru light show located at Vertuccio Farms, 4011 S Power Rd, in Mesa.

World of Illumination will have nearly 2 million lights fully-synchronized to holiday music and a 36-foot-tall animated snowman in Glendale.



The event will take place five miles from the free event in downtown Glendale, where every year the city hosts Glendale Glitters, a display of holiday lights strung across 16 blocks with a kick-off festival during Thanksgiving weekend.

In contrast to Glendale Glitters and Christmas at Westgate, World of Illumination is a good option for families with smaller children or people with mobility concerns, because you stay in your car. The show takes about 25 minutes to drive through.

World of Illumination can be seen as an extension to Westgate's festive holiday atmosphere and complements the walking events at the district which include a free Horse-drawn carriage ride from November 29th to December 21st.



Westgate's holiday events also include a tree lighting ceremony at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 26 and there are Photos with Santa from November 26th to December 24th. It is free to attend.

Glendale Glitters will kick off with a festival on November 29th & 30th in the downtown area, near 58th Ave and Glendale ave. Visitors can expect holiday entertainment, food, fake snow and Santa Claus. It is free to attend.



The city will switch the lights on at 5:30 p.m. Friday, November 29th. The lights will be up nightly until Jan. 11, so visitors can experience the light show without the festival crowds.



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.