Sparkling Nights Dazzling Sights at the Holiday Lights Spectacular at Vitruvian Park

Sparkling Nights Dazzling Sights at the Holiday Lights Spectacular at Vitruvian Park. A Christmas Event I wanted to take Charlie to this year. I knew it would need to be Gods will as were working on a BUDGET.

As I was online browsing for work I found out that Vitruvian Park were hosting a concert and lighting up the Park. That evening when David came in from work he asked what we were doing. I let David know I didn’t have any plans. Then David asked me if we had any Events we needed to attend.

I let David know I didn’t have any although Vitruvian Park were hosting there event that evening. I let David know Vitruvian Park was free to attend. Once I said that David asked if I wanted to attend this event. I let David know I would love to.  David told Charlie and I to get dressed and we would go.

Because it’s my Goal this year to visit as many new events as I can find that are free or inexpensive. Vitruvian Park all we had to pay for was parking and that was only $10. We piled into the car and headed out. I thought we might have trouble finding Vitruvian Park but we didn’t and it was very easy to find a parking spot.

We got out of the car and walked over to Vitruvian Park. As we did we saw tables with Vendors set up and Food Trucks. Charlie and I went down where the Concert was and found a seat. While David went and explored. Once David came back they Mayor spoke and they light the Trees up. We begin to walk around and were amazed at all the trees and lights they used.

The only downfall was that halfway through the park the lights went off and stayed off a while. But they worked hard to get the Lights turned back on and before we left everything was fixed. I could see Charlie, David and I returning with a Picnic dinner to look at the lights and listen to one of there concerts which happens nightly.

Vitruvian Park

Roam through Vitruvian Park‘s 12 acres and view more than 550 illuminated trees wrapped in 1.5 million sparkling LED lights. The large number of single-color trees gives this display a modern flair. On Nov. 23 at 6 p.m., the lights will be turned on for the first time this season. After the ceremony, guests can enjoy a concert by the Jordan Kahn Orchestra, free photos with Santa, a balloon artist, holiday characters, food trucks and more. The celebration includes additional 6 p.m. performances by Dallas String Quartet on Dec. 1 and Sonny’s Holiday on Dec. 8.

Nov. 23-Jan. 1, nightly from 5 to midnight, at 3966 Vitruvian Way, Addison. Free. vitruvianpark.com.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates