Saturday, October 15, 2016

Garden Lights Tickets Now on Sale!


Garden Lights, Holiday Nights



Tickets on sale now! 
Be bedazzled by the sixth annual show

Stroll through a winter wonderland of acres of twinkling, glimmering, and flashing lights at 
Garden Lights, Holiday Nights, November 12 - January 7 at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
Tickets are on sale now for the sixth annual in-town holiday tradition featuring new and enhanced displays comprised of millions of low energy-consuming LED lights, including:
  • Towering candles, 21 in three different sizes and varying colors, rising along the Walk of Flames as visitors make their way to the Cascades Garden. 
  • An even larger galaxy of giant stars suspended throughout the treetops of the Southern Seasons Garden, sure to dazzle guests dining at the adjacent new Linton's restaurant. 
  • Masses of additional lights forming swirls of red, orange, and white blanketing the nearly 100-foot-long Tunnel of Light, which debuted at last year's show. 
  • A giant cone tree, 28 feet tall, standing sentinel on the roof of Linton's, along with a 20-foot one at the restaurant's entrance and a 30-foot one reaching for the stars atop adjacent Alston Overlook. 
In addition, plenty of old favorites are back as well.  The show's highlight, the Orchestral Orbs, once again will dance to holiday music on the Great Lawn and don't miss the forever-festive Poinsettia Tree inside the Orchid Center.  Have a drink, hot or cold, at the Glow Bar in the Outdoor Kitchen or at one of several cash bars throughout the Garden and join the kids in roasting s'mores over one of the fire pits.

The Holiday Model Trains will be chugging their way around the train garden, while adults can grab a selfie under the mistletoe at the Kiss Me Arch.

Round out the evening by booking a dinner reservation at Linton's, get a takeout at the Quick Cafe, or grab a snack at the Petite Cafe. 

Tickets are on sale at atlantabg.org/gardenlights. Buy early online and save. 

Garden Lights, Holiday Nights is sponsored by The Home Depot Foundation with support from the Isdell Family Foundation and Georgia Power. For details, visit atlantabg.org




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