Magic of Lights returns to north Georgia this holiday season

Atlanta, GALocal News

The highly anticipated "Magic of Lights" event is set to return to Atlanta on November 22, 2024, providing families with an enchanting holiday experience. Visitors can expect to enjoy a spectacular array of giant holiday displays, an immersive augmented reality experience, and a breathtaking 200-foot-long tunnel adorned with millions of LED lights. Tickets went on sale today, reflecting the event's increasing popularity and the excitement surrounding its return. This captivating holiday attraction has garnered attention across North America, with successful installations in cities ranging from Canada to Kansas, and Georgia is now part of the celebration. The event is designed to be family-friendly, allowing guests to enjoy the dazzling displays from the comfort of their vehicles.

With the holiday season fast approaching, "Magic of Lights" offers a unique opportunity for families to create lasting memories together. As the event gains traction, it is expected to draw significant crowds, contributing to the local holiday spirit. The combination of stunning visuals and interactive experiences makes this event a must-visit for those looking to celebrate the season.

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