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| - If you have children, this is the perfect place to bring them. Otherwise, $18 per person is a bit much. I think we spent only about 30 min. seeing the whole thing.
It is a sight to see with all the lights strung across all the trees. The animal shaped lights were especially appealing to all the children there. I think the most interesting sight there was how they timed some of the lights around the lake to the holiday music. It really puts you in a festive mood. Again, mostly for children, they offer some camel rides in the back.
It gets pretty chilly at night so dress warmly. They also sell hot chocolate, kettle corn, and other fair type foods. All over-priced like fair food generally is. Since Zoolights is held in a zoo, you might be able to catch glimpses of some of the animals. The whole zoo was quite noisy, so the animals probably aren't getting any sleep despite being hidden away.
Hours are from 5:30pm - 10:30pm. Parking was crowded and hectic, but surprisingly, we found a spot pretty quickly. I think no matter what time you come, you won't be able to avoid a crowd, but I guess the earlier, the easier it is to find a parking spot.
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