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ZooMontana Holiday Nights among top light shows in the country
Billings, Montana – At ZooMontana, something that has grown yearly is now receiving national attention.
One of the greatest “zoo lights” displays in the country, according to USA Today, is Holiday Nights at ZooMontana. There are now 20 nominees for the top 10 best exhibitions, and ZooMontana is one of them. Voting is open.
Voting for the Top 10 winner on USA Today’s website is open until November 28. On December 8, the top zoos will be revealed.
The annual Christmas light show at the zoo was renamed “Holiday Nights at ZooMontana” last year after many years of celebration. The events this year, which are free to watch from November 24 to January 1, will feature the following:
• Zoo: Winter Wonderland & Christmas at the Farm
• 8 new large light displays from last year
• Mrs. Claus’ Crafts on Sundays
• Theme Nights
• Community Stage on Fridays & Saturdays
• Light Show Map & Sticker Hunt
• Five more S’mores tents with new locations
• Two more community fire pits
• Frosty the Snowman
• An elf who wants to know your favorite color
Children under the age of three enter free of charge, children aged four to twelve pay $10, and adults pay $20. Senior citizens and active military personnel will receive special savings. Additionally, adult packages cost $70 and family packages cost $65. Wagon rides will also be offered for $5 per person. Each car must pay $5 for parking.
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