The Light Park - Arlington in Arlington

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1800, East Lamar Boulevard, 76006, Arlington, Tarrant County, US United States
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website: www.thelightpark.com
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Latitude: 32.762489, Longitude: -97.0813579

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  • Nick Tessalee

    Nick Tessalee

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    My wife and I went to The Light Park in Arlington. We purchased Dasher tickets (cost $97.43 almost double the regular ticket) because we don't have extra time to wait in line (45+ minutes). The ticket is per carload not per person. The Dasher line was no line and I get to go in as quick as I arrived at the check-in stations. The staff were nice and quick. Our Dasher tickets come with either 4 glasses or 2 light wands. We got the glasses but I wish I chose light wands because the glasses were not useful. The lights were spectacular and we enjoy it very much. The only con we think that the whole light path was only 20 minutes with driving slowly to enjoy all the lights. There is no way to do repeat another round. I deducted one star for too short but I would recommend this Light Park!

  • Akaiya Thomas

    Akaiya Thomas

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    It's a cute concept. The music and lights are in sync which is entertaining. The glasses that are supposed to reveal a hidden show were just distorted. You can not drive with them on. The pace of the drive thru could be better if cars aren't tailgating. Having an opportunity to take in each display the way its intended would be awesome. I paused to allow the car ahead of me to turn the corners so I could enjoy the displays w/o a car in the view. The pricing is a bit absurd. I chose 12/15/22 to pay 39.99 but with tax, fees, and the stupid glasses priced over $50. My daughter is 13 and she enjoyed it.

  • Brenda Phillips

    Brenda Phillips

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    This was an amazing Christmas light display. I took my grandchildren on a week night around 7 and traffic was light. They enjoyed the lights not to mention the blinking pops and the special glasses. It took maybe 15 or 20 minutes to drive slowly through the maze of lights. Price was reasonable and is per car.

  • Fernanda Dieguez

    Fernanda Dieguez

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    A MUST DO FOR CHRISTMAS IN THE DFW AREA This was easily one of the most beautiful activities I have done this year with friends! I purchased a ticket during the week, so when I went, the traffic was very light and I got to drive through the entire light maze in peace. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR HEADLIGHTS as the person behind me was rushing and had his high beams on. I was going 5 MPH and he was not happy about how slowly I was taking it, but oh he waited. If you drive slowly through, it will take about 15 minutes to drive through the entire thing. DON'T BE THAT JERK THAT RUINS OTHERS EXPERIENCE BY RUSHING THROUGH IT AND NOT FOLLOW DIRECTIONS TO TURN OFF THE LIGHTS! I have to give the creators of this event major props for their hard work and creativity. The light set up is impressive, and they have a radio station synchronized with their lights, so it just really wraps everything up so perfectly. The amazing benefit of this place is that you are inside your vehicle at all times. This is family friendly, and a great way to social distance without having to be close to strangers. I hope you give this one a chance, you will not regret it!

  • Keerthan

    Keerthan

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    An amazing experience and it is all drive-thru. Kids and adults will all love it. The installations are amazing. The lights synchronize with the music that’s on a custom frequency which you can tune into on your vehicle! The place is located on the outskirts, so is a long drive depending on where you stay but we’ll worth the experience. It takes around 20 minutes to drive through this light maze. A little expensive but is a very nice experience.

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