The Largest Light Display in the State, Tulalip Lights and Ice, Returns November 22

Everett, WALocal News

The Tulalip Lights & Ice event will commence on November 22, showcasing a record 9. 7 million lights, the largest display in Washington state. This beloved holiday tradition invites families to enjoy free admission while experiencing outdoor ice skating, a vibrant holiday marketplace, and special appearances by Mr. & Mrs. Claus, The Grinch, and Buddy the Elf.

The outdoor ice rink will operate from November 22 through January 11, 2026, with tickets priced at $18 for adults and $15 for children during weekdays. This year, attendees can explore the new "Animal Kingdom" display, featuring 40 enchanting animal sculptures, which enhances the festive experience. The "Fire & Ice Bar" will offer seasonal cocktails and craft beers for adults on weekends, adding to the holiday cheer. Teresa Meece, Operations Director at Quil Ceda Village, noted the event's impressive growth since its inception in 2022, emphasizing its status as one of the largest light displays in the nation. The festive activities are designed to bring joy to visitors and celebrate the beauty of the season.

For more details, visit www. quilcedavillage. com/TulalipLightsAndIce.

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