Carolina Holiday Light Spectacular
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 4 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Pricing can be high (mentioned in 5 reviews)
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • Teens (13+ years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Higher pricing mentioned (3 mentions)
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Lena K
4 months agoBeautiful lights display! this place is definitely less crowded on weekdays! food trucks are there with spacious seating area. hot chocolate/coffee shops located throughout the park! Overall, very fun family experience for all ages. park is stroller/wheelchair friendly.
Amy Rea
4 months agoBeautiful displays, easy to navigate and great hot chocolate! The music in time with the tree/lights was fantastic! Wheelchair and stroller friendly. Santa has his own house- with games and crafts for the littles. Great for all ages.
Preston Bessire
4 months ago5-Stars - The Ballantyne Carolina Holiday Light Spectacular Outshines Them All! First and foremost, I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude and a resounding shout-out to Greg Nivens, Al & Cheree Garr, Lisa Shackelford, Shayna Kluge, and the entire team who brought the Ballantyne Carolina Holiday Light Spectacular to life. The countless man-hours spent installing over a million lights, coordinating vendors, greeting guests with warmth, and meticulously placing every enchanting detail truly shone through. Your collective passion and hard work created a magical, immersive holiday atmosphere that my family and friends will remember for years to come. As someone born and raised in South Charlotte, I’ve attended numerous holiday light shows across the city (Uptown, Huntersville, Lake Norman, etc.). Yet, this year’s Ballantyne Carolina Holiday Light Spectacular rose head and shoulders above the rest. The 40% increase in show features and imaginative new scenes were immediately evident. Wandering along the half-mile walking trail lined with over one million lights felt like strolling through a winter fairy tale, and the Alpine Avalanche Snow Tube Slide delighted both kids and adults alike. The bustling Holiday Village, complete with charming boutique vendors and diverse food trucks, made the event feel like a festive community gathering. Accessibility was clearly a priority this year. The improved pathways ensured that strollers, scooters, and wheelchairs could glide easily through the displays, ensuring no one missed out on the fun. The stable wooden walkways and well-planned rest spots allowed us to enjoy the lights at a leisurely pace, taking in every sparkling detail while sipping hot cocoa. ****** VIP Experience Worth Every Penny ****** Opting for the VIP tickets was the best decision we made. From the very start, the VIP Entrance Line welcomed us with a sense of exclusivity. Receiving a souvenir hot chocolate mug with bottomless refills was not only a charming touch but also a practical perk on a chilly December evening. The VIP Lodge & Bar and VIP Washrooms elevated the experience, providing a comfortable, private space to warm up, relax, and gather around the firepits. This attention to guest comfort truly set this event apart from all others. Parking was a breeze—simply park near Cabo Fish Taco, take the elevator to the main floor, and you’re there. This convenient setup, combined with ample space to stroll, explore, and mingle, added to the overall sense of ease and enjoyment. In comparison to other cramped, hard-to-navigate venues, this event delivered on both spectacle and convenience. Conclusion For my family and me, the Ballantyne Carolina Holiday Light Spectacular has become a cherished annual tradition. To Greg, Al, Lisa, Shayna, and the entire team: thank you for pouring your hearts, creativity, and dedication into this event. You’ve created a winter wonderland that outshines the competition and leaves us excited to return year after year. Five stars aren’t nearly enough to capture the magic you’ve shared with us!
Greg Spink
4 months agoGreat holiday festival. Upgraded paths and walking trails and well worth the money for general admission.
Megan Stiphany
4 months agoOh my goodness, please do not waste your money on this. Go to the Botanical Gardens instead. It's less expensive and BY FAR more lovely. This is $25 per person (including anyone over the age of 3). The cost includes simply walking around--EVERYTHING is an extra cost (slide=$15 for one ride down it, $25 for a cheap 'magic' wand lol), and the food trucks take forever and the food isn't great. Just no.
Contact Information
11611 N Community House Rd, Charlotte, NC 28277, USA
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