![]() ![]() University of the Incarnate Word: UIW will present the 35th year of Light The Way starting on Nov. The display will remain open through Jan. Tickets start at $35 but a season pass is $70. A concession stand and souvenir shop are located on-site. Since 2003, the drive-thru display has showcased more than 1.5 million lights for the mile-long route. Santa’s Ranch: The venue that bills itself as “one of Texas’ favorite Christmas displays” opened on Nov. A drive-through light display will be available to the public nightly from Dec. Palo Alto College: The college located on the South Side will once again become illuminated with holiday lights for the festive season. It is located at 1 Retama Parkway, which is the parking lot of the Retama Park racetrack. Tickets range from $30-$35 per vehicle and must be pre-purchased. The 700-foot animated LED tunnel is one of the park’s main features. The Light Park on Retama Parkway: The drive-through display with one of the longest light tunnels in the world opened on Nov. It is located at the National Shooting Complex at 5931 Roft Road on the far West Side. The event space also includes an escape room, ax throwing, soccer darts, photos with Santa Claus, food and more. Lights Alive!: The computer-controlled, synchronized light display is nearly one mile long. General admission ranges from $30-$35 per car, and a season pass is $70. Santa’s Village also includes photos with Santa Clause, holiday treats and a gift shop. Click here for more information.Įlf Acres: Located on the far West Side, Elf Acres will open with a mile-long display of holiday lights and animated displays. Don Strange Ranch is located at 103 Waring Welfare Road. It will include new displays, carriages, hayrides, food, shopping and photos with Santa Clause. The mile-long drive-through display will be open from Nov. Click here for more information.ĭon Strange Ranch: The venue in Boerne is returning for 2021. nightly, and it is located at 571 FM 289 in Comfort. But nearly all the drive-through venues also have a place for people to walk, shop and eat if they want to enjoy the night on foot.īesides driving through downtown to see the city’s Christmas tree at Travis Park or the illuminated trees on the River Walk, here are other options for a socially-distanced holiday activity.Ĭrumbling Castle Lights: Located in Comfort, just north of Boerne, Crumbling Castle includes more than 30 acres of illuminated displays and holiday scenes. It’s a great way to stay warm and cozy inside the car with your friends and family, and maybe pop on some holiday tunes on the radio. The lights on the River Walk are already illuminated, the H-E-B Christmas tree has arrived at downtown’s Travis Park, and plenty of drive-through displays are about to open for the season.ĭrive-through displays became a big part of holiday festivities last year as people tried to stay socially distant from others while enjoying the Christmas cheer. SAN ANTONIO – It’s beginning to look a lot like the holidays in San Antonio. ![]()
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