Magical Nights of Lights -Lake Lanier Island, GA

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Magical Nights of Lights -Lake Lanier Island, GA

Time: December 1, 2010 at 5pm to December 30, 2010 at 10pm
Location: Lake Lanier Island
Street: 7000 Holiday Road
City/Town: Lake Lanier Island, GA
Website or Map: http://www.lakelanierislands.…
Phone: 770.945.8787
Event Type: christmas-light, -show
Organized By: Lake Lanier Island
Latest Activity: Dec 5, 2010

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Light up your Vacation with Lake Lanier Islands Resort
Enjoy the World’s Largest Light Extravaganza: Magical Nights of Lights

Rekindle an old tradition or create a new one at Lake Lanier Islands Resort’s Magical Nights of Lights holiday celebration. A seven-mile drive through tour of animated, festive, holiday light displays. At the end of your tour, the Holiday Village awaits you with carnival rides and games, pony rides and numerous holiday treats. Warm up with a hot cup of cocoa or step inside Santa’s Workshop for some holiday shopping and a visit with Santa.

And nothing gets you in the holiday spirit like a visit to Legacy Lodge & Conference Center for a delectable Magical Nights of Lights dinner buffet, or stay the night so the kids can enjoy the time honored tradition of having Breakfast with Santa.
Dates November 20 - December 30, 2010, including holidays.
Times Nightly 5 p.m. - 10 p.m.
2010 PRICING

Cars (1-9 passenger capacity) $40.00
Monday - Thursday Excludes: November 25th and December 20th - 25th - $60.00 Friday - Sunday Includes: November 25th and December 20th - 25th
Vans (10-19 passenger capacity) $90.00
Buses (20+ passenger capacity) $250.00

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