It’s the time of year to get the family in the car and do a Christmas light tour. You see the fireworks on the 4th, do leaf watching in October why not do a Christmas light tour followed by a stop for hot chocolate at a convenience store or coffee shop?
If you don’t want to travel far, here is an idea to try. Do a drive of your surrounding neighborhoods and rate the houses you see on a scale from 1 to 10. In the end pick what you think is the best house (do a family vote – and talk about why you like it). At the end of your drive leave a note in the winner’s door (or even knock on the door and meet them) saying that you award them the best Christmas decorations of the _____ (Insert your family’s name) Annual Christmas Light Tour. Thank them for the great decorations and then add an invitation to our church’s Christmas concert.
If you see a house or a street that you think others on a tour would like to see, let us know the street and approximate location. If we get enough we’ll put together a tour you can take any night during the holidays.
If you’re looking for the big displays, here are a few places to go, some have admission but some are free.
Directions: Off Route 1 (Media Bypass) to Route 252 (
Cost: Free
Herrs Potato Chip Factory Christmas Light display: Herrs holiday lights extravaganza has 180,000 lights in this year’s display and is open from 5pm until 7am. Check out their web site for more information at www.herrs.com/WhatsNew/SpecialEvents.html
Directions: Take 1-95 South to Route 322 West to Route 1 South. Exit Route 272 (
Cost: Free
Directions:
Cost: Adults $16 and students $6 Children under 4 free.
Shady Brook Farms - Experience millions of lights illuminating acres of farmland. Whimsical
Directions: Take I-95 to Exit 49 (Newtown/Yardley, formerly Exit 30) Follow Route 332 West ¼ mile to traffic light. Turn left onto
Cost is $20 per car load.
3 comments:
Great info Marty...thanks! Every year for Christmas since Bill & I were together we traveled to my home in Buffalo, NY to be with my family for Christmas. Now that the kids are getting older we wanted to start our own traditions at our home. Last year was our first Christmas here & we wanted to do this but didn't know where to go...so thanks!
Every year we take a night or two and surprise our kids after they are in their PJ's (sometimes even when they are already in bed, that is a great surprise!!) and take them out Christmas light hunting..we stop by the local Dunkin Donuts and grab donuts and hot chocolate. Then we go and search for our favorite Christmas lights. We have found some local neighboorhoods near us to go to that have great lights. This is something we have done for years and LOVE it..so thanks for the additional places to go to.
The best lights in North Wilmington are at Top of the Hill Apartments on Prior Rd--definitely worth the drive. And while you are in the area, take a drive through Rockwood Park on Shipley Rd where many of the large trees are lit up.
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