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Tucson Lights display to brighten Old Pueblo this December

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TUCSON, Ariz. — The Tucson Lights festival is ready to dazzle Tucsonans this December.

This brand new, all-ages event is for anyone looking to get into the Christmas spirit.

Tucson Lights features more than 250,000 LED lights to gaze upon, making it the largest display of its kind in the Old Pueblo.

“Tucson Lights is really going to be something special,” said Sierra Sutton, General Manager of Tucson Lights. “There’s really nothing else like it in the area.”

The event also features pony rides, a petting zoo and a miniature train, making it perfect for kids.

Santa's Workshop will also be on-site for photo opportunities.

Tucson Lights opens Dec. 6 and is located at 1102 W. Grant Road.

The event is produced by Tucson Screamers, the same people who run the Slaughterhouse during Halloween.

"Although the event is being held at the same iconic venue, this is a strict "NO SCARE" event. The entire event is outside, entry to the building isn’t even allowed. This is for all ages, kids, and adults," Sutton said.

Pricing:

General admission - $10

Children five and under - $5

Family Fun Pack - $60

Sunday Family Day - All tickets $5

Hours:

Monday-Thursday - 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Friday - Sunday - 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

For more information, visit tucsonlights.com.