Winter Wonderlights at the Wildlife Experience
Start a new family tradition at Winter Wonder Lights in Parker CO / Lone Tree!
Families are looking for more ways to enjoy the holidays with fun family activities instead of going into debt to buy tons of presents that they'll forget by next year. Wonderlights is the perfect destination to create memories to last a lifetime.
Outdoors there's a wildlife themed trail of lights with light sculptures and surprises along the way and when you get too cold, head inside for a hot cup of cocoa and get a family picture with any of the wildlights sculptures you choose. Remind your kids to write their letters to Santa and bring them along. You'll be able to watch your little one's eyes go wide when they get to see Santa himself along with live reindeer and his elves entertaining the local families.
Next enjoy a tried and true holiday tradition with a showing of the original animated, How the Grinch Stole Christmas in the Extreme Screen Theater complete with popcorn and other favorite holiday treats.
For the homeschoolers and stay at home Mom's out there, make sure to take advantage of the educational opportunities that are provided including displays on orca whales, polar bears and the arctic fox.
Winter WonderLights runs nightly, December 11-24
(For a sneak peek visit us December 4 & 5)from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.
(last ticket will be sold at 8p.m.)
Winter WonderLights admission includes all activities (trail of lights, Globeology, letters to Santa, Santa’s Village, Santa visits, live reindeer and How The Grinch Stole Christmas):
Adults: $9
Seniors: $8
Children 3-12 $6
Children 2 and under: FREE!
Members receive a $2.00 discount.
Purchase your tickets to Winter WonderLights online
See more great family events on the Wildlife Experience website
Map to the Wildlife Experience
Need more homeschooling tips and ideas? Visit Lynda Ackert - Littleton Home Schooling Examiner
Chrissy Morin is the Douglas County Colorado Examiner. This County includes the towns of: Castle Rock, Parker, Lone Tree, Highlands Ranch, Sedalia, Castle Pines, Franktown and Larkspur. For more info on the area, check out her home page. Follow Chrissy on Twitter for Douglas County Colorado eXaminer and Parker CO and become a fan of the Douglas County Examiner page on Facebook!
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Comments
Sounds like great fun... the memories definitely last longer than the toys. =)
I really like the Wildlife Experience!
looks like alot of fun
I really liked the article. Thanks for sharing.
Exactly Lynn... I think everyone is definitely trying to go back to a simpler gentler time this Christmas season. I know I am.
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