Ride A Train Through Over One Million Holiday Lights At LMCU Ballpark In Michigan
By Emily Tieman|Published December 14, 2022
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Emily Tieman is a lifelong Michigander and has a love for locally owned small businesses. She is a freelance writer for Only In Your State and has her own vintage content creator business.
Christmas is coming, and one of the best ways to get in the spirit of the season is to see festive lights. Instead of driving through a local neighborhood, visit the largest animated drive-through light show in West Michigan. The holiday lights display in Comstock Park, Michigan is truly a sight to behold. You will definitely want to add this once-in-a-lifetime experience to your holiday bucket list this year.
The Christmas Lite Show takes place in Comstock Park, Michigan at the LMCU Ballpark.
For 25 years the ballpark has been lit up for the holiday season for visitors to ogle at. Over a million LED Christmas lights are placed on exciting displays that change every year.
You can drive through the light show or, even better yet, ride the festive Memory Lane Train. You’ll chug along nearly two miles of illuminated Christmas cheer on this unique ride.
The train travels underneath beautifully lit tunnels and past entertaining animated displays. Remember to pack your mittens and dress warmly because the train runs in all weather conditions.
The Christmas Lite Show is an incredibly popular holiday tradition for many families in West Michigan. We recommend that you visit on a weekday because weekends can be booked up very quickly. On weekdays you will need to arrive at the train 15 minutes early or 30 minutes early on weekends.
The 30-minute trip around the ballpark is perfect for the whole family to enjoy. The train seats 24 adults and small children can ride on laps for free! This is sure to be an experience that you will never forget.
The mission of the Christmas Lite Show is to bring smiles to children’s faces and for families to make lifelong memories together. What could be more memorable than snuggly up close with your loved ones and riding the Memory Lane Train?