Friday, December 10, 2010

AZ Celebration of Lights

Here is a cool thing to do this Holiday Season. Thanks to Judy Hedding, (About.com Guide) for the info.
Where is the Arizona Celebration of Lights?
At 99th Avenue and Loop 101 (at Thomas). This is a new location in 2010. Here is a map and directions to the event.
When can I see the Arizona Celebration of Lights?
Every night, from Thursday, November 25, 2010 through Sunday, January 2, 2011.
Sunday, Monday through Thursday: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday, Saturday and Holidays: 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
What happens at the Arizona Celebration of Lights?
You'll be driving for about a mile through five tunnels to see the holiday light show. You stay in your own car. On Thursday through Sunday nights you can park at the end and visit a Christmas Village featuring food and vendors. I have written up some things you should know before you go, and they are on the next page.
How much will it cost to get in?
Passenger vehicles: $15 per vehicle
Buses: $1 per person, $15 minimum
If you plan to make more than three trips through this holiday season, you might want to inquire about a season pass.
Are there any discount coupons?
Receive a $2 discount per vehicle with a donation of three cans of food or a new, unwrapped toy; $2 discount on Mondays for seniors; $2 discount on Tuesdays for military personnel (present ID); $2 discount on Wednesdays for teachers, fire and police personnel (present ID).
You can also save time and money by ordering your Celebration of Lights tickets online. There's a small processing fee, but you still save money. Tickets purchased online are good for any night of the holiday light display.
Only one discount per vehicle. Partial proceeds from the event will benefit local charities.
What if I have more questions?
Do you have any pictures?
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