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Drive-Thru Holiday 2024 Experiences in California

Drive-Thru Holiday 2024 Experiences in California

See shimmering lighted displays and wave to Santa from the comfort of your own vehicle
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Across the Golden State, the holiday season offers up a festive twist: entertainment you can enjoy from the comfort and safety of your own car. This long enjoyed tradition of driving around to see twinkling lights—and plenty of California’s holiday light displays are well worth a detour—was sparked by elaborate light displays of private homes, but it’s grown into a much bigger phenomenon. So load your crew into the car for these fun holiday memories-in-the-making, many of which continue into the new year.

Nov. 19–Dec. 29: Magic of Lights, Indio

The Empire Polo Club in Greater Palm Springs—famously the home of April’s Coachella Music & Arts Festival—dazzles with holiday energy this time of year. Take a spin around the polo grounds that are now decked out with dozens of LED-light displays, including life-sized dinosaurs, a Monster Truck, and a giant Barbie, as well as illuminated canopies and digital animation. Admission starts at $25 per car.

Nov. 21–Jan. 1: Christmas in the Park—Drive-Thru Light Show, San Jose

This San Jose tradition dates back to the 1950s when a holiday display was set up in front of a local mortuary and then city hall. It’s expanded over the decades and will be car-oriented this year, based in the 14-acre History Park. See creative displays and hundreds of decorated Christmas trees alongside the park’s 32 original and reproduction homes, businesses, and landmarks of Santa Clara Valley. Admission $30–$35 per car.

Nov. 29–Dec. 24: Holiday Lights Drive-Thru, Santa Cruz

On the last Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in November and on Thursdays through Sundays in December, drive the half-mile route through the fairgrounds to see displays of Santa, reindeer, and snowmen, as well as lighted tunnels and giant twinkling Christmas trees. Admission starts at $20.

Dec. 1–31: Fabulous Forties, Sacramento

Drive through one of the great original holiday lights neighborhoods: the East Sacramento area known as the Fabulous Forties, which shimmers from 38th through 47th Streets, between J St. and Folsom Blvd.

Dec. 8–26: Christmas Tree Lane, Oxnard

Drive along F & G Streets in the Ventura County town of Oxnard to see its annual displays—then, cruise past the Plaza Park, with its pagoda and the tallest Christmas tree in Ventura County.

Dec. 10–Jan. 5: Annual Fantasy of Lights Drive-Thru, Los Gatos

First launched in 1999, this drive-thru of holiday lights in Santa Clara County covers 1.5 miles by Vasona Lake, enhanced by a radio soundtrack of music. The lineup of more than 50 LED-lit animated displays and tunnels includes a 90-foot tree, Santa, penguins, dinosaurs, and even pirates. Admission starts at $30 per car.

Park and Ride

This event isn’t technically a drive-thru experience, but it does allow you to ride around to see the sights.

Nov. 29–Dec. 30: Hikari Festival of Lights, Irvine

Park your car at Tanaka Farms for this annual celebration in Orange County (“Hikari” is Japanese for “shine”). Grab a hot cocoa then take the hay-ride-style wagon around the giant field of lights, delivering you to a festival area with walk-through light displays, petting-zoo animals, food vendors, and Santa photo ops. During the day, Tanaka Farms is also a great place to pick strawberries or other seasonal produce. Admission $25–$35 per adult, $15–$25 per child (children 2 and under free), and $10 per car for parking.

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