You Will Love This Dreamy Ride Through The Largest Drive-Thru Light Show In Tennessee
By Meghan Kraft|Published November 13, 2018
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
The holiday season is well on its way here in Tennessee, with storefronts boasting scads of decorations and Christmas tree farms popping up in church parking lots all over the state. It seems that Halloween is barely out the door before holly, jolly folks start their early-November caroling. If you’re a holiday lover and a planner, then you need to make sure you make it to The Dancing Lights of Christmas, the largest drive-thru light show in the mid-state. Have you been?
The Dancing Lights of Christmas will be celebrating its ninth season this year, which means the Wilson County favorite has been entertaining Tennesseans and tourists alike for almost a decade.
The light show will be hosted in the James E. Ward Agricultural Center, an area most readers will know well as the home of the Wilson County Fair. The event is open, rain or shine, every day from November 16th to December 31st.
There are almost two million lights that dance along with the music on the radio, Christmas carols that have been curated by News 4 Santas Village. You'll have the chance to be immersed in the true holiday spirit without ever once leaving your car.
You can drive through from 5-10pm every Sunday through Thursday, and on Fridays and Saturdays the hours are extended until 11pm. There are no advance tickets available, but cash and credit cards are taken at the gate.
It will cost $25 per vehicle as well as for church vans and buses, and $50 for commercial vehicles. Head on over to 945 Baddour Parkway in Lebanon, Tennessee for all sorts of holiday fun. We'll see you there!
Take a closer look at the magic with the video below:
We’d recommend finishing off a night of fun with a dinner just as incredible, one that can be found right here in this tiny Tennessee eatery.
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