Looking for a little holiday magic? The Village of Lights at Historic Acres of Hershey is ready to transport you and your family into a world of twinkling lights, holiday warmth, and all the seasonal cheer you can imagine—no sleigh required!
Imagine strolling through a cozy village surrounded by dazzling holiday lights and festive decor, while breathing in the scent of crackling fire pits and sipping on hot cocoa. This isn’t just any holiday light display—it’s an experience designed to make memories that will outlast the season. From s’mores by the fire to handcrafted gifts at the Village Shoppe, there’s something for everyone. So throw on your holiday boots, grab the kids, and let’s dive into the magic of this winter wonderland!
A Christmas Village Made for Wandering (and Wondering)
One step into Historic Acres, and you’ll know you’re somewhere special. As you wind through the illuminated displays, you’ll find a 45-minute to two-hour journey full of festive photo ops (because what’s Christmas without a new family photo?), holiday treats, and enough lights to make Rudolph jealous. Be sure to bring a hearty pair of shoes because the grassy paths, while charming, are not stiletto-friendly.
Santa Sightings and S’mores Roasting
Now, what’s a holiday village without the Big Guy himself? Santa will be dropping by on November 29th, December 7th, 13th, and 21st to say hello and maybe even drop a hint about who’s on the Nice List. It’s a perfect opportunity for kids to share their wish lists, with none of the mall chaos.
If the kids are more marshmallow-focused, don’t worry—the Village has you covered! With an open-air fire pit set up for s’mores, they can toast marshmallows, make gooey treats, and fully embrace that “sticky hands, happy hearts” vibe. For those of us who might prefer something stronger, the mulled wine and adult beverages are just the thing to keep your spirits merry.
Local Goodies and Unique Gifts
Don’t miss the Village Shoppe, which is practically overflowing with handcrafted gifts from local artisans. Whether you’re on the hunt for last-minute gifts or a new ornament to add to the collection, you’ll find unique treasures here.
Holiday Memories, No Matter the Weather
The Village of Lights is open rain, shine, or light snow, so bring your favorite cozy scarf and enjoy the season—just keep an eye on the weather, and be sure to check your email if there’s a little too much merry and bright from Mother Nature. You’ll be able to reschedule if the weather really does a number, but refunds won’t be available, so keep those snow boots handy!
Tickets are required for entry and must be purchased online, so grab yours soon. This is a place to make holiday memories, slow down, and let the Christmas magic happen. After all, the season only comes once a year—make it unforgettable!
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