‘Tis the season…for steaming cups of hot chocolate with marshmallows on top, sneaking kisses under the mistletoe, and tons of holiday celebrations. And, there might not be a better way to get in the spirit – and to kick off the holiday season – than with a magical drive through the largest drive-thru light show in Missouri. But, it gets even better. Santa will be there, too.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, at least at Branson’s Lights of Joy, a spectacular holiday lights drive-thru display that features “super LED” lights.
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Pile everyone into the car for this unforgettable holiday experience that boasts an incredible array of custom-made light displays.
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Wind your way through the largest drive-thru light show in Missouri that features such popular scenes as Noah and the Ark, the Christmas tree forest, and…
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The 12 days of Christmas. There will be plenty of new surprises, too.
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Snap photos of the brightly-lit displays, and keep an eye out for the North Pole Village.
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After your drive, stop by Santa’s House for a visit - and photos - with Santa and Mrs. Claus, who will serve her famous hot cocoa.
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Donations at Santa’s House are welcome, although not required.
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Drive through the Lights of Joy between 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. from November 1, 2019 through January 1, 2020. Tickets are $20 per vehicle (up to nine passengers).
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Click here for the official website of Branson’s Gift of Lights. Or, go here for Facebook.
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Have you been to Lights of Joy, the largest drive-thru light show in Missouri? Let us know in the comments! Or, if you prefer a walk-through light display, you’ll love this enchanting winter walk through the Missouri Botanical Garden.
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Largest Drive-Thru Light Show In Missouri October 24, 2019 Beth Price-Williams Are there other holiday lights displays in Missouri that are worth checking out? Branson’s Lights Of Joy might be the best place to see Christmas lights in Missouri, but it’s only one of the many places to admire the twinkling light displays. If you prefer staying toasty in your car, check out one of the many drive-thru lights displays in Missouri. Christmas in the Park, in Lee’s Summit, hosts a spectacular light display with 175 animated figures and more than 300,000 glistening lights. Marvel at the Celebration of Lights, in O’Fallon. You can, of course, drive through the lights display, or you can make reservations for the horse-drawn carriage ride or the train ride. What are the best things to do with kids at Christmas in Missouri? You’re certainly in the right place if you’re looking for things to do with kids at Christmas in Missouri. If you like breathing in the fresh chilled air, consider visiting one of the fun walk-thru lights displays in Missouri. Stroll through Wild Lights at the St. Louis Zoo, a family-friendly event that also gives you a peak at the nocturnal animals who are up and about. Gather the whole family, too, for a visit to Kringle’s Christmas Shop in Branson, where you can find the perfect Christmas decorations for your home and maybe even meet the big guy himself. Perhaps the ultimate Christmas destination in Missouri is Silver Dollar City, which hosts the spectacular An Old Time Christmas. Meander through a sea of more than six million lights; meet Santa; and go on a train ride. Where are the best places to see Santa in Missouri? What’s the best thing to do with kids at Christmas in Missouri? Why, visit Santa, of course. Santa makes his way all around Missouri at Christmastime. Pose for pictures with him at Silver Dollar City. Whisper your wishes to Jolly Ole St. Nick during the annual Saint Charles Christmas Traditions Festival. Or, join the family aboard the Branson Scenic Railway in Missouri. The Polar Express promises a magical ride with a reading of the famous Christmas story and appearances by the man of the hour.
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Largest Drive-Thru Light Show In Missouri
October 24, 2019
Beth Price-Williams
Are there other holiday lights displays in Missouri that are worth checking out? Branson’s Lights Of Joy might be the best place to see Christmas lights in Missouri, but it’s only one of the many places to admire the twinkling light displays. If you prefer staying toasty in your car, check out one of the many drive-thru lights displays in Missouri. Christmas in the Park, in Lee’s Summit, hosts a spectacular light display with 175 animated figures and more than 300,000 glistening lights. Marvel at the Celebration of Lights, in O’Fallon. You can, of course, drive through the lights display, or you can make reservations for the horse-drawn carriage ride or the train ride. What are the best things to do with kids at Christmas in Missouri? You’re certainly in the right place if you’re looking for things to do with kids at Christmas in Missouri. If you like breathing in the fresh chilled air, consider visiting one of the fun walk-thru lights displays in Missouri. Stroll through Wild Lights at the St. Louis Zoo, a family-friendly event that also gives you a peak at the nocturnal animals who are up and about. Gather the whole family, too, for a visit to Kringle’s Christmas Shop in Branson, where you can find the perfect Christmas decorations for your home and maybe even meet the big guy himself. Perhaps the ultimate Christmas destination in Missouri is Silver Dollar City, which hosts the spectacular An Old Time Christmas. Meander through a sea of more than six million lights; meet Santa; and go on a train ride. Where are the best places to see Santa in Missouri? What’s the best thing to do with kids at Christmas in Missouri? Why, visit Santa, of course. Santa makes his way all around Missouri at Christmastime. Pose for pictures with him at Silver Dollar City. Whisper your wishes to Jolly Ole St. Nick during the annual Saint Charles Christmas Traditions Festival. Or, join the family aboard the Branson Scenic Railway in Missouri. The Polar Express promises a magical ride with a reading of the famous Christmas story and appearances by the man of the hour.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Branson’s Lights Of Joy might be the best place to see Christmas lights in Missouri, but it’s only one of the many places to admire the twinkling light displays. If you prefer staying toasty in your car, check out one of the many drive-thru lights displays in Missouri. Christmas in the Park, in Lee’s Summit, hosts a spectacular light display with 175 animated figures and more than 300,000 glistening lights. Marvel at the Celebration of Lights, in O’Fallon. You can, of course, drive through the lights display, or you can make reservations for the horse-drawn carriage ride or the train ride.
What are the best things to do with kids at Christmas in Missouri?
You’re certainly in the right place if you’re looking for things to do with kids at Christmas in Missouri. If you like breathing in the fresh chilled air, consider visiting one of the fun walk-thru lights displays in Missouri. Stroll through Wild Lights at the St. Louis Zoo, a family-friendly event that also gives you a peak at the nocturnal animals who are up and about.
Gather the whole family, too, for a visit to Kringle’s Christmas Shop in Branson, where you can find the perfect Christmas decorations for your home and maybe even meet the big guy himself.
Perhaps the ultimate Christmas destination in Missouri is Silver Dollar City, which hosts the spectacular An Old Time Christmas. Meander through a sea of more than six million lights; meet Santa; and go on a train ride.
Where are the best places to see Santa in Missouri?
What’s the best thing to do with kids at Christmas in Missouri? Why, visit Santa, of course. Santa makes his way all around Missouri at Christmastime. Pose for pictures with him at Silver Dollar City. Whisper your wishes to Jolly Ole St. Nick during the annual Saint Charles Christmas Traditions Festival. Or, join the family aboard the Branson Scenic Railway in Missouri. The Polar Express promises a magical ride with a reading of the famous Christmas story and appearances by the man of the hour.