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Walk Fantasy Lights on Sunday, Nov. 24

November 21, 2013 By The Suburban Times

Pierce County News Release

Kick off the holiday season this Sunday, Nov. 24 with a sneak, non-motorized preview of the 19th annual Fantasy Lights at Spanaway Park.

This is the only opportunity to walk through the Northwest’s largest drive-through holiday lights display. The 2.5 mile walk provides a close-up preview of more than 300 animated displays and thousands of lights along the winding route through the forested park on the shore of Lake Spanaway.

The walking event begins at Sprinker Recreation Center, 14824 S. C St in Parkland. Walkers may start any time between 5 to 7 p.m. after checking in. Lines will form in the parking lot for the walk to the park entrance.

Admission, paid inside the park, is $12 for a family of four or $4 per person. Children ages 3 and under are free. The walk, which will occur ‘rain or shine,’ is stroller and wheelchair friendly. For safety reasons in-line skates, bikes, skateboards, and scooters are not allowed. No dogs, except service dogs are permitted. Click here for more information or call (253) 798-4177.

For those waiting to drive through two-miles of sparkling displays at Fantasy Lights at Spanaway Park, you’ll have that opportunity Nov. 28, 2013 to Jan. 1, 2014, including Christmas and New Year’s Day from 5:30 to 9 p.m.

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