Lancaster’s Holiday Magic Returns: Christmas Spirit Light Show to Illuminate Penn Medicine Park

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LANCASTER, PA — The holiday season will shine a little brighter this year as Penn Medicine Park transforms into a dazzling spectacle for the Eighth Annual Christmas Spirit Light Show, presented by WellSpan Health. The mile-long drive-through experience opens November 28 and runs through December 31, bringing festive cheer to families across Lancaster County and beyond.

The popular event invites visitors to enjoy the show from the comfort of their own vehicles as hundreds of thousands of color-changing lights dance in sync with beloved Christmas classics. Each display is carefully choreographed, turning the ballpark into a radiant winter wonderland designed to delight both children and adults.

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Open nightly from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and until 10:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, the attraction will be closed on December 1, 2, and 8. Admission is $25 per vehicle for up to eight passengers and $35 for larger vehicles with nine or more passengers. Frequent visitors can opt for a $75 season pass, offering unlimited entry for the duration of the event. Tickets are available for purchase both on-site and online.

Hosted at Penn Medicine Park—home to the Lancaster Stormers—the light show continues to solidify its reputation as one of the region’s premier holiday attractions. The venue, which accommodates more than 8,000 guests, is known for its vibrant community events and family-friendly atmosphere throughout the year.

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The Christmas Spirit Light Show has become a cherished local tradition, blending modern technology with timeless holiday nostalgia to create an immersive experience that captures the essence of the season. As thousands of lights flicker in harmony with familiar songs, visitors are reminded that the magic of Christmas is best shared together.

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