For those who love Christmas decorations and a truly festive atmosphere, the Comstock Street Christmas display is an absolute must-see. With the exception of just one house (seemingly channeling its inner Scrooge), every other home on the street is adorned extravagantly and in perfect harmony with Christmas tunes playing on 89.7 FM. While you might encounter a bit of a wait to get in if you are driving through, many visitors opt to park nearby and stroll down the street. This approach not only avoids the line but also offers a more leisurely experience to soak in the festive vibes. The display is incredibly entertaining and is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the Christmas spirit and it is...
Read moreMake sure you turn off your lights, turn up your radio to the local station & relax & take in the awe inspiring neighborhood as you enjoy not 1 house timed to music & lights, not 2 nor even 3 but a whole neighborhood all strapped in together working in unison as a prime example of what neighbors should be doing throughout the year, working together as a community. Depending on when/ what time you go, there can be a long line of cars & a bit of a wait to get to the short lived experience so, bring something to entertain the kiddos during the wait or you can all join together & sing carols while waiting. We go every year, it's a fun experience, I just wish the other neighborhoods in the way out would...
Read moreKids will definitely love it. It’s not just the one street, it’s the whole neighborhood that you can drive through and most decorate. The radio station on the first street was cool, lights synced up, after that we just switched to the Xmas music on our phones. There’s a lot of cool photo ops. As adults, waiting in line for 45 minutes before getting onto the street wasn’t worth it lol but our 8 & 5 year olds thought it was awesome. They sell hot cocoa for $2. Didn’t see anyone taking donations for Make A Wish though. Will probably go back again since we’ve never seen a whole neighborhood...
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