There is just under a month left until the 25th edition of Fantasy of Lights takes place, a tour on December 2 and 3, in which attendees can enjoy the views and lights while taking a quiet walk through the Park of Vasona Lake County in Los Gatos, Santa Clara County.
It should be noted that tickets for this event always sell out within a few hours of its publication for its two-day tour.
The Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation Department spaces out the times that tickets are available to give people multiple opportunities to obtain entry passes.
The first stage of the tickets sale was held on November 1, while the second was held on November 5, in which there are still tickets available for the December 3 event.
It should be noted that phase 3 of ticket sales will be on November 10 starting at 6:00 p.m.
Fantasy of Lights is 1.5 miles long one way, and you can walk part of the way or the entire show.
Wrap up warm and wear comfortable and safe shoes to fully enjoy the tour. Remember that pets and bicycles are not allowed.
The event takes place at Vasona Lake County Park, 333 Blossom Hill Road, Los Gatos. There is no parking for events inside the park, so it is recommended to take advantage of the Netflix parking, as well as the free shuttle service that will be available from 121 Albright Way.
Guests will be transported to the event entrance and back to the parking lot. Buses will run throughout the event.
Upon arrival at Netflix, you will be asked to redeem your tickets to board transportation services. For those entering, tickets can be redeemed at the park's main entrance.
First introduced in 1999, Fantasy of Lights is now in its 25th year and has become a beloved Christmas tradition.
At this brilliant event, you can enjoy a magical evening in the warmth of your vehicle as you drive past large animated screens and listen to Christmas music on your car radio, or enjoy the warm glow of Christmas lights as you leisurely stroll through the park with family and friends.
Take in the sights and sounds of an erupting volcano in the dangerously fun Dinosaur Den, cheer on Santa as he plays hoops, greet a pen of playful penguins, watch burning pirate cannons, and navigate through tunnels of lights in motion.
There will be over 50 themed exhibits and a 90-foot twinkling tree that will keep you oohing and aahing throughout your adventure.
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