Pittsburgh certainly knows how to make Christmas the merriest season of the year. Whether you’re admiring the tree at the Point or driving around to check out the Christmas lights in your neighborhood, you’ll find it’s really easy to get into the Christmas spirit. Did you know that Pittsburgh also lays claim to the tallest Christmas tree in Pennsylvania? You’ll have to plan a trip to Holiday Lights at Kennywood Park, in Pittsburgh, however, if you want to see it.
Join Pittsburghers who have made the trek to Holiday Lights in Kennywood an annual tradition. This year, the park boasts nearly two million lights and…
A 100-foot Christmas tree, decorated with thousands of sparkling lights. The Christmas tree provides a picture-perfect backdrop for a holiday selfie or a family photo.
However, the massive Christmas tree is just the beginning of the fun that awaits at the 2019 and the ninth annual version of Holiday Lights. The Christmas classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer also makes its debut at…
The 4D theater. Yep, that means you can experience Rudolph in a whole new way – with smells, sounds, and other surprises.
The lights, of course, are the main attraction when you visit Kennywood at Christmas. Stroll around the park, admiring the shimmering lights then head over to the Lagoon for the…
Spectacular light show that’s synchronized with classic Christmas songs. Shows last 10 minutes and start every half an hour throughout the evening. Musical performances are also featured throughout the night on the Garden Stage.
Don’t forget to stop by to say hi to and snap a picture with Santa. Kennywood will also hosts a special dinner with Santa on select evenings this season. (Advanced reservations are required.)
What would a trip to Kennywood, even at Christmastime, be without climbing aboard some of the rides? The Kangaroo, Noah’s Ark, and the Merry-Go-Round are just a few of the rides that will be open, weather-permitting.
Plan your visit to Holiday Lights this Christmas season by clicking here for operating hours, times, and admission prices.
Click here for the official website of Kennywood Park. Or, go here for Facebook.
Have you ever been to Holiday Lights at Kennywood Park? Have you seen the 100-foot Christmas tree? Share your experience in the comments! For more Christmastime fun, plan a visit to Keystone Safari’s holiday light display.
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