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Snowing nightly in Celebration

November 23, 8:52 PMOrlando Entertainment ExaminerNicole Gordon
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Who says it can't snow in Florida?
 

Beginning November 29, it will be snowing nightly inside the wonderful little "town" of Celebration. The 10th annual "Now Snowing" event will be launched along with a special tree lighting ceremony in Celebration's Town Center on Saturday, November 29. 

The month long event will be complete with all new snow machines, live entertainment, and decorations for residents and visitors alike to enjoy. Known for its carolers (Charles Dickens style, of course), horse drawn carriage rides, Celebration Express, and of course, Santa, the "Now Snowing" festivities are always a great way to celebrate the holiday season.

Admission is free and nightly snowfall takes place every hour from 6-9 pm.

(For those interested in keeping the holidays going, the event ends with a New Years Eve celebration complete with fireworks and a final snowfall as the clock strikes midnight and we ring in the New Year. )

Experience the holiday magic that takes place at Celebration every year and, if it's your first visit, be sure to make it a tradition.

 

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