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Two miles of dazzling drive-thru displays end in a sprawling light tunnel; themed souvenirs abound in a gift shop for the whole family
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Choose from Four Options
- $22 for entry for one car to the drive-thru holiday park, two combo tickets for both attractions at Holiday Village, and $5 credit to the holiday store, valid Monday–Thursday ($39 value)
- $28 for entry for one car to the drive-thru holiday park, two combo tickets for both attractions at Holiday Village, and $5 credit to the holiday store, valid Friday–Sunday ($49 value)
- $30 for entry for one car to the drive-thru holiday park, four tickets combo tickets for both attractions at Holiday Village, and $5 credit to the holiday store, valid Monday–Thursday ($53 value)
- $36 for entry for one car to the drive-thru holiday park, four combo tickets for both attractions at Holiday Village, and $5 credit to the holiday store, valid Friday–Sunday ($63 value)
- The event runs November 28–January 4. Click here for hours of operation
As cars drive through the holiday park, they’ll see dozens of glowing trees and sculptures, comprised of over four million lights, on a two-mile journey into a glowing, wintry paradise. In the midst of this luminescent wonderland lies the Holiday Village, where families can stop to buy gifts, and see the themed holiday show. For more information, click here.
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About Prairie Lights
An autumn harvest fair. A Memorial Day celebration, punctuated by a 21-gun salute. A kids' summer camp complete with archery, swimming, and a meet-and-greet with a friendly raccoon mascot. These are just a few of the events hosted by Grand Prairie Parks & Rec, a department that has garnered a Gold Medal from the National Recreation and Parks Association. Its recreational facilities––including a pool with an aquatic climbing wall––and frequent social events bring the city together year round. Under the bright sun or starry skies, visitors can dance at a concert in the park, rather than just dancing to the rhythmic creak of a swing set. For longer excursions, the 791 lakeside acres of Loyd Park feature 221 campsites replete with cabins, picnic areas, and trails. There, visitors can paddle out on the water in a rented kayak, play a game of volleyball, or sleep overnight under the stars.