By Maria Bargellini of DFW Christmas Lights, Holiday Lighting Installers, Dallas.
I’m no youngster but I love Christmas Lighting Displays and so will you and your family. There’s just something magical about dancing lights in the darkness. Think Reindeer jumping over your car as you drive along. How fantastic is that! Your visit to Grand Prairie will be worth the travel time. And once you see the 4 million lights on display for 2 miles–The worlds longest light tunnel. You and your family will be glad you came to visit.
But wait –there’s more— They also have a Holiday Magic light show. It’s a 10 min show with 1/2 a million lights set to music and there’s still more……Once your done driving through this Holiday Display stop by their holiday village to take pictures with Santa, get some hot cocoa, eat some yummy snacks and ride the merry go round. And speaking of the carnival rides—they are included in your vehicle admission. And if that’s not enough-there’s also a walk through forest! Stroll on the paths and take in the beautiful scenery. With our great weather you can’t go wrong. Scroll below for more information on Hours, admission, and more.
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Lynn Creek Park
5700 Lake Ridge Pkwy
Grand Prairie, TX 75052
This sequenced Christmas Lighting display is set to Carol of the Bells which would be my favorite carol– if anyone could actually sing it by themselves. It’s impossible-too many harmonies but it’s great to hear.
Not sure if you want LED’s for your home. Don’t believe that they use a lot less electricity. Take a look at these two houses. On the first one we were able to light all 4 sides of this home with LED’s, using only— get this —one electrical circuit. Had he used incandescent lights we would have had to run new circuits out from his panel to support all the new lights. This is a fantastic installation. Next year I’d like to replace the red Incandescents with red LED’s for better color and less power usage.
This next customer had had previous trouble with her lights shorting out in the past. Last season–no trouble. The lights looked great and they were on when she needed them.
In both cases we used the Warm White LED’s. I prefer this more natural looking color to that of the cool white LED’s. I don’t like the blue tint that some have. The newer ones have done well with getting rid of the blue but something about them make me well… a little queasy to be honest but that’s just my opinion. Some people love them.
This will be our season doing the house on top and last season we only had to replace 4 LED bulbs. The typical seasonal bulb change varies but it can be as high as 10-20% if we had a very windy or rainy winter.
What a Fantastic display from Holdman Lighting Company in Utah. This is one of the best displays I have seen to date. It happy, fun, exciting–just a fantastic display.