The Biggest And Brightest Holiday Light Show In Oklahoma Is Not To Be Missed This Season
New this year is one of the biggest and brightest holiday light shows in Oklahoma – The Tulsa Holiday Light Show – at the Expo Square. Millions of LED lights entertain visitors for over 30 minutes and you don’t want to miss it this season. You can see it all from the comfort of your car, so it’s the perfect holiday activity if you want to stay warm and cozy.
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The Expo Square/Tulsa Fairgrounds hosts many events throughout the year and new this holiday season is the Tulsa Holiday Light Show.
It is the biggest, interactive, holiday light show in Oklahoma and we think it will quickly become a favorite holiday tradition for families in the coming years.
Visitors can drive around the attraction, then exit or circle again. There is also a parking lot set up where you can pull over and watch the light show after driving around.
The attraction is open from November 22 - December 26, 2018, during the evening hours. Plus, there's a concession stand to purchase your favorite holiday treats and drinks.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit their website here.
If you’re looking for more places to go in Oklahoma to celebrate the holiday spirit, we found many spots full of Christmas magic. Dazzling lights, pictures with Santa, hot cocoa and festive decorations make these spots the most unbelievable places to visit this Christmas season.
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 25 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't exploring Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beaches of California.
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