![]() ![]() Vitruvian Park is transformed into a dazzling and magical holiday wonderland during Vitruvian Lights, when over 1.5 million sparkling LED lights are wrapped around more than 550 trees. Where: 3966 Vitruvian Way, Addison, 75001Ĭome enjoy a Magical Night of Lights ceremony! The Christmas Lights at Vitruvian Lights (Addison) Guests will be allowed entry into the property every 20 minutes and the last guests will be admitted at 9 p.m. Tours begin every evening the display is open beginning at 6:00 p.m. There will also be plenty of dazzling selfie photo opportunities throughout the farm property, as well. They’ll also have a 20-foot Christmas tree, refreshments such as hot cocoa and make-your-own s’mores, and a chance for young kiddos to visit with Santa. The all-outdoor Lights on the Farm event will feature a quarter-mile trail through the property showcasing stunning holiday light creations and animated displays crafted by First Choice Lights. Heritage Farmstead Museum in Plano will be bedazzled with more than one million twinkling holiday lights and filled with animated yuletide displays as part of the venue’s first-ever Lights on the Farm holiday event. Guests can also pay at the door (tickets subject to availability) where admission is $15 for adults and $10 for children 12 and under. Online admission is $10 for adults and $7 for children 12 and under. Online, advance registration is encouraged. Where: Heritage Farmstead Museum, 1900 W 15th St, Plano, TX 75075Ĭost: Tickets for the event are on sale. Lights on the Farm at the Heritage Farmsteadĭates: Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening November 26 to December 26 Wanting to hitch a ride in a Horse-drawn carriage?įor a magical, fun and easy experience, Carriage rides are available pre-booked with DFW Carriages starting December 1st. There is also a big Christmas tree at the Clubhouse, for great picture opps! ![]() ![]() There are a number of homes that are making collections for local nonprofits so be prepared for that and give when you can! Many are on a timer and you may miss them if you drive by too fast.īe sure to pack some Hot Cocoa to sip as you walkĬonside taking cash for donations. If you park in the North side of the neighborhood (accessible via Quincy Lane) and have small toddlers, we recommend using a stroller or wagon, you’ll get to see the full sequence of the small details of the display. An easy place to park is Haun Elementary School then walk south down Bettye Haun Drive. Should you decide to walk the neighborhood, please park on a street at the far north part of Deerfield, close to Quincy Lane and not on one of their busy streets as causes traffic problems.īe sure to park north of the clubhouse, choosing a street that isn’t congested with cars driving through. ![]()
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