Maybe it’s your family tradition to return to the same holiday lights display every year — often the weekend after Thanksgiving when everyone is desperate to get out of the house and whining about eating more leftovers. Maybe you seek out a new one where you are visiting friends and relatives.
One thing is certain: Post-pandemic, these displays, whether in big cities, smaller towns, resorts, at theme parks, zoos, botanical gardens or museums are bigger and better than ever. (If you can, book tickets in advance so you won’t be disappointed.)
If you are in Brooklyn, The Lights of Dyker Heights attracts 100,000 visitors to stroll past amazing private house decorations. Bring a few dollars to donate to a local charity…. Source
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