Holiday Activities for Families – Share your ideas with us!
Winter Festivals Light Up the Holiday Season
You’ll have no shortage of activities to add to your road trip planner if you plan it around a Winter Festival. While some are scenic drives through a myriad of animated lights, others include many activities for kids and adults alike.
The following Festivals stretch alphabetically from East to West and from November through February. Who knows, you might even find some shopping malls between home and there, making this a shop and play road trip.
CALGARY WINTER FESTIVAL IN CALGARY, ALBERTA: Curing the February blahs – Originally conceived in February 1989 as relief to the year-long hangover Calgarians were suffering after hosting the 1988 Winter Olympic Games, this 11-day festival has grown into one of Calgary’s favorite events. This celebration of everything snowy, frosty and cold, includes ice sculpture contests, human curling championships, music, clowns, winter crafts, snowboarding demonstrations and more. Most events are free and take place in various venues throughout the city. And in spite of the theme of the festival, many are held indoors or in heated tents.
WINTER FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS IN NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA: Making Light of Family Fun – Touted as Canada’s largest light festival, this annual event combines incredible landscape lighting with live concerts, parades, fireworks, and a spectacular New Year’s Eve celebration shown live around the world all with the Falls as a backdrop. The festival kicks off with several weekend Disney shows, making this event a perfect family outing. As well, there’s the Annual Niagara Talent Showcase, Candles in the Park, and a Tribute to Elvis. BONUS: All these events are FREE from November though January.
WINTER FESTIVAL & PARADE OF LIGHTS IN GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO: This annual December parade features floats, music, holiday fun and events, and thousands of sparkling holiday lights.
ELY WINTER FESTIVAL IN ELY, MINNESOTA: This annual festival is held in February and offers ten days of fun-filled activities, including snow sculpturing, dog sled rides, snowmobile rides, exhibits, the Mukluk Ball, a variety of great food, and a craft fair.
CHRISTMAS LIGHT SHOW IN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA: Visit this famous light show which began in 1955 and has since become one of Philadelphia’s most cherished traditions. Originally created for Wanamaker’s, it’s continued to create the beautiful Grand Court displays that had helped make Wanamaker’s famous. A tradition that’s passed on from one generation to the next, visitors usually first come as children and look in awe at water fountains, 1000s of lights, animated figures while listening to a Christmas story with organ music throughout. The show runs continuously from the day after Thanksgiving through New Year’s and starts on the even hours while the store is open. The best part…it’s free!
NEWPORT WINTER FESTIVAL IN NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND: Ten-day festival – The American Bus Association awarded this one of the Top 100 Events in North America so you know this would be a great activity to add to your road trip planner. The Newport Winter Festival offers 10 days of fun, food, music and entertainment for the whole family. The festival features horse-drawn hayrides, sand sculptures, a chili and pizza cook-off, scavenger hunt, an ice sculpting competition, a children’s fair and the Annual Frosty 5K Run. Musical entertainment includes swing, pop and blues bands, as well as the United States Air Force Band, Liberty. Activities are held at various venues throughout the city.
WINTER FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS IN WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA: Lasting from November to January, this event has grown into the nation’s largest holiday light show and it attracts over a million visitors per year. It’s an amazing 6-mile drive including 50 displays and covering more than 300 acres and using over one million lights.
The holiday season is a busy one, filled with many “To Do” lists. We can sometimes fly past some of the wonders this season holds. So grab the mittens, beanies, and your Road Trip Planner and go get yourself some Winter Wonderland Fun.
David Reichman
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/winter-festivals-light-up-the-holiday-season-680302.html






about 4 months ago
We want to go to Niagara Falls for the winter holiday season
It looks like a winter wonder land but… Has anyone gone there in December? Are there any attractions open? Is it really cold? Where did you stay? Which hotels have the best view of falls? Was there a lot of snow? Were the Falls frozen? How’s the illumination and Festivals of Lights. Was it worth going in the winter?
about 4 months ago
go! its really romantic to see it with all the snow thats were i got my first kiss :]
References :
about 4 months ago
Go to the Canadian side.
References :
I date a broad who lives in felted ass Niagara Falls NY
about 4 months ago
Yes it does look like i Winter Wonder Land the falls look beautiful surrounded by snow and ice! I live here all year long and walk along the falls and other area’s in Niagara so yes you could say I’ve been here in December. There are plenty of Attractions open on the Canadian side only our Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel are open on the American side. On the Canadian side there is the Winter Festival of Lights which is wonderful it is a huge event that offers fireworks and lights from different styles of life. Go to http://wfol.com for more info! The Illumination schedule for November 8th up until December 30th is 5:00 p.m-Midnight and on December 31st is 5:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. This display lights up the falls in many changing colors! There is a lot of snow around here due to the lake effect snow we get. The best hotels to stay are Fallsview Casino Resort, The Hilton, The Marriot and for the Niagara Gorge go to Micheal’s Inn. Also the Embassy Suites are nice! It is worth gonig in Winter and Summer equally they both offers beautiful views and experiences!
References :
I live in Niagara Falls, NY.
about 4 months ago
You can try hotel search in http://www.AmericaCheapHotels.com where you can read hotel reviews and comments, see photos and its physical locations through maps, details about important nearby locations ….
References :
http://www.AmericaCheapHotels.com