A new drive-thru holiday lights experience coming to Chattanooga

The Chattanooga Department of Parks and Outdoors’ Summit of Softball Complex will host a dazzling drive-thru holiday lights experience.

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Bring your friends + family by the carload to check out this holiday lights display.

Photo provided by Magic of Lights

The Chattanooga Department of Parks and Outdoors recently announced that it will transform the Summit Softball Complex to host the city’s first-ever Magic of Lights drive-thru holiday experience.

The lights will be available to see on the evening of Fri., Nov. 18 and run through Sun., Jan. 1 (early bird tickets will also be discounted for a limited time).

See dozens of vibrant light displays, illuminated canopies, and digital animations all constructed with millions of individual LED lightsall without leaving the warmth of your vehicle.

Here are a few displays we can’t wait to see:

  • 32-ft tall animated Mattel’s Waving Christmas Barbie
  • Life-sized dinosaurs
  • BIGFOOT Monster Trucks
  • 200-ft long Enchanting Tunnel of Lights
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