The best city for holiday lights this year is expected to be Fort Wayne. The Indiana Fantasy of Lights at Franke Park is a beloved event that most folks don't want to miss, and you won't want to either after you see what it's all about.
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Taking place in Indiana's second largest city, Franke Park's Fantasy of Lights is an annual event happening between November 19 and December 31, 2023.
Tickets can be purchased at the entrance and cost $15 per vehicle. If you have a commercial van, admission increases to $30, and buses or trolleys can drive through for $60.
The Indiana Fantasy of Lights welcomes guests to a winter wonderland like none other. Each year about 20,000 vehicles come to the city to drive through this brilliant holiday world.
More than 100 larger-than-life displays, which are sponsored by area businesses, glow and seem to move, depicting various holiday scenes.
More than 270,000 LED lights are used to create this magical drive-thru display that kids of all ages in the area look forward to each and every year.
It gets bigger and better each season. More lights and more displays are added, so there's always a reason to return year after year and see what's new. This year the interactive experience at the Pond Pavilion is set to be bigger and better than ever.
The event is open on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Eve, making it a wonderful addition to any holiday tradition.
Get a close-up look at this dazzling light display:
This event is put on each year by Blue Jacket, which is a local nonprofit that helps residents attain employment. For more details about Indiana Fantasy of Lights at Franke Park, visit its official website. If you've ever been to Indiana Fantasy of Lights, we'd love to hear from you. Please share your experiences and photos with us in the comments. If you haven't been, make your way to Fort Wayne and check it out!
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