Fantasy in Lights' Eight Million Lights Brighten the Night Nov. 13th-Jan. 2nd
Staff Report From Columbus CEO
Friday, November 6th, 2015
This holiday season marks the 24th anniversary of the award-winning Fantasy In Lights® and its 8 million lights stretching more than five miles, creating 15 larger-than-life holiday scenes. Fantasy In Lights at Callaway Gardens sets Pine Mountain, Ga., ablaze from Nov. 20, 2015, through Jan. 2, 2015.
Unlike All of the Rest
Visitors experience the light and sound extravaganza on the “Jolly Trolley” or by driving through the lighted scenes in their personal vehicle. The sparkling, animated displays includeSnowflake Valley, a winter wonderland filled with enormous snowflakes and thousands of white lights; Magical Christmas Garden with a 24-foot wreath entrance; and Santa’s Workshop, showcasing animated versions of Santa’s elves busy making toys for the big night. Two “don’t miss” scenes are on Robin Lake Beach and are both narrated: ’Twas the Night Before Christmasand The Nativity. Each lasts approximately 10 minutes.
Ninety-nine percent of the frames used to create the scenes in Fantasy In Lights are custom designed and built just for Callaway Gardens, taking 3,900 hours to install. In keeping with Callaway Gardens’ mission of connecting man and nature, every kilowatt of power used to light up Fantasy In Lights is compensated with “green” power. Callaway Gardens was the first destination in the Southeast to offset 100 percent of its electricity use by purchasing wind power credits.
Families experience the Christmas Village, a 22,000-square-foot indoor, heated area featuring visits with Santa and other holiday characters. Inside the Village, guests have the opportunity to shop for specialty food items from the Callaway Gardens Country Store®, unique gifts, nostalgic toys from simpler times and an assortment of holiday ornaments. An array of Georgia crafters are on hand making and selling their wares.
Purchasing tickets in advance is strongly advised and ensures guests receive their preferred time slot at a great price. Advance ticket prices* start at $19* for adults and $9.50* for children, children 5 and younger are always admitted for free. Tickets purchased on the same-day of visit are $28* for adults and $14* for children, and will be sold on a first-available basis.
Award-Winning
The National Geographic recognition marks the latest for Fantasy In Lights, adding to a long list of honors received throughout its 23 year history. Additional recent honors includeAtlanta Journal-Constitution Access Atlanta’s “Best Place to See Holiday Lights;” The Weather Channel’s “Top 10 Places to See Holiday Lights” and the American Bus Association’s “Top 100 Events in North America.” Fantasy In Lights also has been recognized numerous times by the Southeast Tourism Society as a Top 20 event.
Enjoy the Lights and Then Stay Overnight
A variety of Fantasy In Lights overnight packages provide the opportunity to enjoy Callaway Gardens at a more relaxing pace. Packages start as low as $119 per night with the Fantasy In Lights Basic Ticket package in the Mountain Creek® Inn which includes:
* Fantasy In Lights admission
* Accommodations in the Mountain Creek Inn
* Special Jolly Trolley loading area dedicated for overnight guests
* A 2015 collectible commemorative Fantasy In Lights ornament
* Admission to the world-class Gardens and its many attractions including the Day Butterfly Center, Callaway Discovery Center, live Birds of Prey Shows, seven miles of nature trails, our 10-mile Discovery Bicycle Trail and more.
The best value is the Fantasy In Lights Bed & Breakfast package which includes a hot, Southern buffet breakfast and a 2015 collectible commemorative Fantasy In Lights ornament - starting in the Mountain Creek Inn for $139** per night.
Callaway Gardens’ central location in the Southeastern United States and convenient location to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport make it a unique and accommodating location for family gatherings, corporate holiday outings and more. Fantasy In Lights packages in the more spacious Southern Pine Cottages (sleeps up to eight) and Mountain Creek Villas (sleeps up to 16) and a variety of luxury vacation homes are available as well.
To purchase overnight packages with tickets or tickets only, visit www.callawaygardens.com/filor call 1.800.463.6990.
Special Dates for Fantasy In Lights 2015
Specialty Nights add excitement and interest to the festivities. Between Nov. 13-16 and Dec. 31, guests can choose from a variety of unique ways to experience the millions of lights:
* Friday, Nov. 13, is Motorcycle Night, when motorcyclists can enjoy their dedicated night to enjoy the lights.
* Saturday, Nov. 14, the lights will be available for foot traffic only for the March of Dimes Night Walk to benefit healthier babies.
* Sunday, Nov. 15, is Bicycle Night when guests can bring their own bicycle and pedal their way through the beautiful lights.
* Monday, Nov. 16, provides a great opportunity for digital photography hobbyists to have exclusive access to the lights to learn best practices about night photography and try for themselves.
In addition, guests will want to mark their calendars and welcome in 2016 at the Fantasy & Fireworks New Year’s Eve Celebration. Start the evening with a drive through the lights then head to the beach to enjoy two bands and an exciting beginning to 2016 with a fantastic fireworks display.
To purchase overnight packages with tickets or tickets only, visit www.callawaygardens.com/filor call 1.800.463.6990.
Additional Holiday Events
Saturday and Sunday visits with Mrs. Claus add to the Christmas cheer. Children and their parents can join “Story Telling with Mrs. Claus,” where they listen to Christmas stories, decorate cupcakes, and more. Advance reservations are required. Visit www.callawaygardens.com/mrsclaus or call 1.800.463.6990. Seating is limited.
Collegiate football legend Coach Vince Dooley will be selling and signing his collection of books that focus on either football, UGA/Athens history, gardening – a perfect gift for a football fan – on Saturday, Dec. 19, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.