Charleston Festival of Lights: A Great Way to Brighten the Holidays
One of the best ways to remind yourself and your family members just what the season is all about is by spending time together. Find some free time in your schedule to visit Charleston's Festival of Lights. Open now through January first, this spectacle offers over two million lights to view in what www.charlestonlowcountry.com calls an "enchanting 3-mile driving tour." This is an event for all ages, and is certainly the perfect activity to ring in the season.
The cost to embark on this driving tour is $10 per vehicle. If you're more adventurous, you can take a train ride around the lake for only $3 per person. Children two and under are free if they ride on a parent's lap. Given Charleston's mild winter weather, this is a great activity, especially for families with young children. If a couple million little bulbs aren't enough joy to lift your spirits, consider some of the many other holiday activities the Festival of Lights has to offer. According to the website noted above, there is also marshmallow roasts, carousel rides, a climbing wall, and over a dozen other engaging activities. You can even create your own light display at the Lakeside Lights Activity Center. Your children are sure to thank you!
Another exciting attraction at the Festival of Lights is the ninth annual Gingerbread House Competition. There are four different age divisions for this contest: Children's, Youth, Teen, and Adult. You can view entries at Santa's Sweet Shop. What a tasty competition!
Charleston Festival of Lights
Neigborhood: James IslandLocation:
Charleston, SC 29412 USA
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