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The Light Park - Selma
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Nearby attractions
House of Insanity Haunted Attraction
1 Retama Pkwy, Selma, TX 78154
Nearby restaurants
Hooters
15412 I-35 N, Selma, TX 78154
Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers
8379 Agora Pkwy, Selma, TX 78154
Rudy's Country Store and BBQ
15560 Interstate 35 North Selma, Schertz, TX 78154
Chick-fil-A
8371 Agora Pkwy, Selma, TX 78154
Romano's Macaroni Grill
8355 Agora Pkwy, Selma, TX 78154
Hootie's Burger Bar
15412 I-35 N, Selma, TX 78154
Nearby hotels
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Selma by IHG
15408 I-35 N #2, Selma, TX 78154
TownePlace Suites by Marriott San Antonio Universal City/Live Oak
15510 I-35, Selma, TX 78154
Spark by Hilton Selma
15771 I-35 N, Selma, TX 78154
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15069 I-35 N Building 1 Suite 102, Selma, TX 78154
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The Light Park - Selma

Parking Lot, 1 Retama Pkwy, Selma, TX 78154
4.2(263)
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attractions: House of Insanity Haunted Attraction, restaurants: Hooters, Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers, Rudy's Country Store and BBQ, Chick-fil-A, Romano's Macaroni Grill, Hootie's Burger Bar
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Nearby attractions of The Light Park - Selma

House of Insanity Haunted Attraction

House of Insanity Haunted Attraction

House of Insanity Haunted Attraction

4.5

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Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of The Light Park - Selma

Hooters

Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers

Rudy's Country Store and BBQ

Chick-fil-A

Romano's Macaroni Grill

Hootie's Burger Bar

Hooters

Hooters

4.0

(818)

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Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers

Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers

4.3

(1.5K)

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Rudy's Country Store and BBQ

Rudy's Country Store and BBQ

3.2

(354)

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Chick-fil-A

Chick-fil-A

4.4

(1.5K)

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Reviews of The Light Park - Selma

4.2
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3.0
2y

The light show itself was great, lots of lights weaved through a curving path, but I'm giving it only three stars due to the bait and switch in pricing. Online it showed the price around $38, but upon arrival we were told the price was $53 and that they just hadn't got around to updating their website. When I commented that seemed misleading the response we got was, "do you still want to go through or not?". No apologies for the inaccurate information or anything, and honestly with a car full of kids who had been told we were going and here we are it's a little difficult to back out once there. I'm honestly not sure it's worth the higher price point either. We travel a lot and this is definitely the highest priced light show we have ever been to even with comparing locations like Boston, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Miami.

Next year will prob skip this and just drive through some neighborhoods, or find cheaper alternatives for more value.

In response to the owner: it wasn't about the price, we could easily pay the price,I don't care that I could have purchased tickets earlier in the season or online for a cheaper rate, it was the fact that the price shown was not what we were asked to pay upon arrival. You don't simply dismiss the customer and say "we haven't updated our website". You honor the price you are advertising them go fix...

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2.0
1y

The Light Park lived up to its name—pretty light on the spectacle for what they’re charging.

Finding the entrance was its own little scavenger hunt since there was no clear signage. Once we found the entrance, we sped through the parking lot which I imagine is filled with cars on busy nights.

We passed on concessions because, frankly, the prices were laughable. Calling it “Movie Theatre” popcorn must’ve been a nod to the $10 price tag because I’m sure it wasn’t referring to the quality. As for the actual experience? Even at a crawl, it was over in 15-20 minutes. Mind you the website clearly states it’s a 60-90 minute experience. So that’s mostly referring to the time spent waiting in line to enter which we happen to avoid. Fifty bucks for that? Won’t be returning.

But hats off to whoever’s running this operation—you’ve got to admire the hustle of turning a mid-tier attraction into...

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2.0
2y

Too short! We bought tickets for Saturday and expected a bit of a wait due to the weekend. They had queue lines with rows of cars and would let them go when available. An employee came and took your snack order and you go through the tent to pick up your stuff. When you start the drive-thru, it just snakes back and forth. You have vehicles in front and back, not giving you much time to enjoy the show without feeling rushed. Per the website, you cannot be in the back of a truck, but on-site they didn't enforce it. The four port-a-johns were disgusting. I understand a large number of ppl using them but need to be cleaned out more frequently I guess. The kids had fun, but not worth the weekend price of 50$. Would recommend just driving through other neighborhoods for the same experience. Employees were...

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✨ The Light Park is officially open! ✨ Now through January 4th, you can experience the magic of millions of lights from the comfort of your car. 🚗💡 🎟️ Pro tip: Book your time slot online to get the best discounts! When you check in, you’ll also have the option to order drinks, snacks, and merch or you can grab them ahead of time online. I highly recommend this as a fun winter activity for families or date nights. You get to stay cozy in your car while enjoying an incredible light show! 💫 Pricing varies, but if you plan to go more than once, I’d definitely suggest grabbing a season pass to make the most of it. 📹 Disclosure: This video was taken last year they switch up the lights every season, so there’s always something new to see! #TheLightPark #WinterLights #FamilyNightOut #HolidayFun @The Light Park
Nick HidalgoNick Hidalgo
Too short! We bought tickets for Saturday and expected a bit of a wait due to the weekend. They had queue lines with rows of cars and would let them go when available. An employee came and took your snack order and you go through the tent to pick up your stuff. When you start the drive-thru, it just snakes back and forth. You have vehicles in front and back, not giving you much time to enjoy the show without feeling rushed. Per the website, you cannot be in the back of a truck, but on-site they didn't enforce it. The four port-a-johns were disgusting. I understand a large number of ppl using them but need to be cleaned out more frequently I guess. The kids had fun, but not worth the weekend price of 50$. Would recommend just driving through other neighborhoods for the same experience. *Employees were friendly and helpful*
Wilfremar RiveraWilfremar Rivera
If you’re thinking of saving money by buying your ticket online, be aware that you’ll end up paying the same amount as purchasing it in person—$60. They charged me a service fee and a credit/debit card fee. As for the experience, I’ve visited several Christmas light parks, and unfortunately, this one was the most disappointing. The decorations were repetitive, lacking creativity, and felt monotonous. In other parks, the displays are more unique and surprising, creating a better overall experience. You also don’t see other cars except the ones directly in front or behind you, which enhances the atmosphere. Considering the quality here, $30 would be a more reasonable price.
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✨ The Light Park is officially open! ✨ Now through January 4th, you can experience the magic of millions of lights from the comfort of your car. 🚗💡 🎟️ Pro tip: Book your time slot online to get the best discounts! When you check in, you’ll also have the option to order drinks, snacks, and merch or you can grab them ahead of time online. I highly recommend this as a fun winter activity for families or date nights. You get to stay cozy in your car while enjoying an incredible light show! 💫 Pricing varies, but if you plan to go more than once, I’d definitely suggest grabbing a season pass to make the most of it. 📹 Disclosure: This video was taken last year they switch up the lights every season, so there’s always something new to see! #TheLightPark #WinterLights #FamilyNightOut #HolidayFun @The Light Park
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Too short! We bought tickets for Saturday and expected a bit of a wait due to the weekend. They had queue lines with rows of cars and would let them go when available. An employee came and took your snack order and you go through the tent to pick up your stuff. When you start the drive-thru, it just snakes back and forth. You have vehicles in front and back, not giving you much time to enjoy the show without feeling rushed. Per the website, you cannot be in the back of a truck, but on-site they didn't enforce it. The four port-a-johns were disgusting. I understand a large number of ppl using them but need to be cleaned out more frequently I guess. The kids had fun, but not worth the weekend price of 50$. Would recommend just driving through other neighborhoods for the same experience. *Employees were friendly and helpful*
Nick Hidalgo

Nick Hidalgo

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If you’re thinking of saving money by buying your ticket online, be aware that you’ll end up paying the same amount as purchasing it in person—$60. They charged me a service fee and a credit/debit card fee. As for the experience, I’ve visited several Christmas light parks, and unfortunately, this one was the most disappointing. The decorations were repetitive, lacking creativity, and felt monotonous. In other parks, the displays are more unique and surprising, creating a better overall experience. You also don’t see other cars except the ones directly in front or behind you, which enhances the atmosphere. Considering the quality here, $30 would be a more reasonable price.
Wilfremar Rivera

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