“LET IT GLOW!” A Holiday Lantern Spectacular | To Do Philadelphia

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The “LET IT GLOW! ” Holiday Lantern Spectacular is a captivating event that transforms the Zoo into a dazzling display of illuminated lanterns, showcasing animals and nature in larger-than-life formats. Visitors are encouraged to take a leisurely walk through the Zoo to fully appreciate the artistry and creativity behind each lantern. Each admission ticket to this evening event includes a train ticket, adding an extra layer of enjoyment for families and friends. The lanterns not only enhance the festive atmosphere but also provide a beautiful backdrop for memorable photos.

This event is particularly significant for the local community, as it offers a unique way to celebrate the holiday season while supporting the Zoo. The combination of art, nature, and holiday cheer makes this spectacular a must-see attraction. With its engaging and family-friendly offerings, the “LET IT GLOW! ” event fosters community spirit and encourages visitors to experience the Zoo in an entirely new way. Don’t miss the chance to create cherished memories amidst the enchanting glow of the lanterns.

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