A popular Christmas tradition is opening this weekend.Christmas Night of Lights is kicking off its holiday season Friday with a special ceremony to honor veterans.The ceremony will feature the United States Marine Corps Color Guard and the Salvation Army Brass Ensemble. Local Marine Corps veteran and former Mount Orab police officer Reggie McKenzie will “flip the switch” to turn on more than one million lights for Christmas Nights of Lights 2021.The ceremony will take place at 5:30 p.m. with Christmas Nights of Lights opening to the public at 6 p.m.It's a dazzling holiday drive-thru light show synchronized to traditional and rocking holiday music, played through your car radio.A 2-mile path features more than 1 million LED lights.There's an 80-foot drive-thru lighted tunnel, seven new 32-foot vertical chasing light poles, a new holiday soundtrack and a 25-foot singing Santa.New this year, guests can purchase carload passes valid any day of the show for only $30. Guests can also take advantage of $7 per person pricing Monday through Thursday. Children ages 3 and under are free.All veterans and active-duty military members will receive free admission to admission to Christmas Nights of Lights throughout Veterans Day weekend.
A popular Christmas tradition is opening this weekend.
Christmas Night of Lights is kicking off its holiday season Friday with a special ceremony to honor veterans.
The ceremony will feature the United States Marine Corps Color Guard and the Salvation Army Brass Ensemble. Local Marine Corps veteran and former Mount Orab police officer Reggie McKenzie will “flip the switch” to turn on more than one million lights for Christmas Nights of Lights 2021.
The ceremony will take place at 5:30 p.m. with Christmas Nights of Lights opening to the public at 6 p.m.
It's a dazzling holiday drive-thru light show synchronized to traditional and rocking holiday music, played through your car radio.
A 2-mile path features more than 1 million LED lights.
There's an 80-foot drive-thru lighted tunnel, seven new 32-foot vertical chasing light poles, a new holiday soundtrack and a 25-foot singing Santa.
New this year, guests can purchase carload passes valid any day of the show for only $30. Guests can also take advantage of $7 per person pricing Monday through Thursday. Children ages 3 and under are free.
All veterans and active-duty military members will receive free admission to admission to Christmas Nights of Lights throughout Veterans Day weekend.
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