Even though I've never personally been, I've heard tons and tons of good things about Starry Nights at Shelby Farms. The park is decorated with more than 1.5 million lights creating the largest light show and Christmas festival in the Mid-South. You can drive through the park admiring all the different displays. I mean, who doesn't love looking at different Christmas lights! In addition to the impressive light displays, in Starry Night's Mistletoe Village there's camel rides, photos with Santa, a petting zoo, and ice sculpting. There's also a "Starry Stage" with live Christmas performances. It definitely promises to be a fun evening for the whole family.
Save time in line and buy tickets here!
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12 Days of Memphis Christmas
Day 1: Graceland
Day 2: Ugly Sweater Fun Run 5K
Day 3: Zoo Lights
Day 4: Nutcracker at the Orpheum
Day 5: Starry Nights at Shelby Farms Park
Day 6: The Peabody Hotel
Day 7: Snowy Nights in My Big Backyard
Day 1: Graceland
Day 2: Ugly Sweater Fun Run 5K
Day 3: Zoo Lights
Day 4: Nutcracker at the Orpheum
Day 5: Starry Nights at Shelby Farms Park
Day 6: The Peabody Hotel
Day 7: Snowy Nights in My Big Backyard
Day 8: Cotton Museum
Day 9: Brooks Winterfest
Day 10: Howliday Parade
Day 11: Memphis Symphony Orchestra
Day 12: Home Alone at AutoZone Park
this sounds wonderful! x
ReplyDeleteOooh, I loved going to Starry Nights when I lived in Memphis! It was a family tradition for years! We'd drive through and look at the lights while listening to the tape they gave out (haha cassette, old school) then we'd go out for hot chocolate and rent a Christmas movie afterwards. :) Definitely check it out whenever you get some time!
ReplyDeleteHave you ever gone on a Monday? I want to walk through it this year instead of drive.
ReplyDeleteWe take the kids every year because we get free tickets from one of the sponsors. It's a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteWow! That sounds like a blast! :-)
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