This is an absolute "must-see" for the holiday season. Even if you're not a huge fan of Christmas decorations, I highly encourage you to visit--it's so much more than just festive lights. The atmosphere, creativity, and sheer magic of the display offer an experience unlike any other. Trust me, you won't regret it!
This is my third visit (and the saying "third time's a charm" couldn't be truer! ). If you can, try to arrive early to avoid the large crowds and snag a good parking spot. I went with a group, and the cheerful energy of everyone there was contagious. The enchanting atmosphere immediately lifted my spirits--it's truly a place that fills you with joy!
Pictures simply don't capture the full magic of the experience. I even took some videos, but nothing compares to seeing it in person. The entire block was aglow with the spirit of the season as I strolled down the streets, marveling at the incredible creativity on display. It felt like walking through the pages of a storybook--a truly...
Β Β Β Read moreThis is a big part of the magic of my childhood. This place has about 30 houses that go all out with lights and decorations. People do start taking their decorations down soon after Christmas, so make sure to visit on or within 7 days of Christmas! Be aware, the traffic here gets CRAZY packed, very slow, and will take at least an hour or more to get through to see the first house. But there will also be no nearby parking. You will have to walk very far (more than a mile or two) if you park and walk to see the houses. If you want to avoid most of the traffic, come when it is still light out and wait for dark. Overall, it gets crazy here but is 100% worth the magic. You will feel like a kid in wonder and joy. I came days after Christmas this year so I didn't get to see hardly anything...when you come before Christmas or on Christmas, every INCH of every...
Β Β Β Read moreIt is a beautiful place to go to during the Christmas season. All of the houses in neighborhood have Christmas decorations. You can drive or walk to see the houses. There are hot chocolate and popcorn stands. Some stands charge a fee and others are free but you can leave a tip. There is parking at the Arbolitos Park for those who choose to walk. Many people go to this place daily during the Christmas season. There is no...
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