Walk-through light display with no waiting to enter on the weeknight we visited. This is a farm museum that decorates with holiday lights. It took us 30 minutes to walk through without stopping for a drink/snack. Holiday lights for Christmas and Hanukkah. Pros: no waiting to get enter the weeknight night we visited (got there around 7:15p), you can get tickets there or online, water ($2?) and hot chocolate ($5) for sale inside, s’more kits available, fire pits to make s'mores, MANY photo op locations throughout. Cons: parking is across the street, Handicap parking is on the street (may be hard getting in/out since at the curb), ground is dirt and uneven, so may be hard to push a stroller or wheelchair/walker, fire pits taken up by people wanting to get warm instead of making s’mores, so it looked hard to find a spot to make s’mores after buying the kit, no exterior lights, so seeing some of the animals was hard. Overall, I enjoyed the experience. The people working there were also...
   Read moreUnforgettable experience! The setting was absolutely magical, with twinkling lights illuminating the entire farm, creating a serene and romantic atmosphere. I had the perfect opportunity to propose here, surrounded by the beauty of nature and the enchanting lights that added a fairy-tale touch to the moment. The staff was incredibly accommodating and made everything go smoothly. It felt like the perfect place to create lifelong memories. If you're looking for a unique and beautiful spot, peaceful, stunning environment, I highly...
   Read moreHeritage farmstead / lights on the farm is super fun for families or history geeks! If you go during the holiday season, you’re greeted by over a million lights, live music, a Santa exhibit, a fire pit to toast smores on, games, and animals to look at! If you go during any other time of the year, you can book a tour to explore one of the original Plano houses! You can also look at the animals still, look at the school house, read about the history behind eat building and so much...
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