This New Whimsical Light Show In Atlanta Will Transport You To Alice’s Wonderland

The 2020 makeover of this massive event will take your breath away.
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You can take a journey down the rabbit hole this holiday season as Atlanta Botanical Garden unveils a fairytale journey through its grounds with a Wonderland-themed light exhibit.

New for 2020, ABG's annual Christmas light show Garden Lights, Holiday Nights will feature towering lighted sculptures from the Garden’s Alice’s Wonderland Reimagined.

The event attracts thousands of visitors every year and has consistently been named the city's best holiday event but this year, it's getting a twinkling whimsical makeover that will take your breath away.

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Atlanta Bontanical Garden

Starting November 14, you can marvel at illuminated plant giants as they get curiouser and curiouser: A towering White Rabbit, sprawling chessboard and heart trees, Cheshire Cat, a 16-foot Red Queen, and an all-new 14-foot rotating Alice will all be on display and draped in a sparkling veil of holiday lights.

In addition to the Wonderland characters, returning works include The Earth Goddess, a track of model trains, and Nature's Wonders, the world's largest choreographed curtain of light and sound. 

You'll also be able to stroll through the glittering Tunnel of Light and Canopy Walk (with a cup of hot chocolate and marshmallows in hand) to admire thousands of twinkling lights and take advantage of the ultimate wintertime photo op.

With extremely limited capacity and masks/social distancing required, Garden Lights, Holiday Nights will return November 14 to January 16 with tickets only available online.

You can even visit on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's for a super fun holiday experience.

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    Jennifer Browne is a Contributing Sponsored Content Writer for Narcity Media's Studio. She has contributed to several Canadian, U.S., and international publications but loves nothing more than sharing relevant and exciting news with her Canadian audience. When she's not writing, Jen can usually be found practicing yoga, tending to her houseplants, and searching for cheap flights to anywhere she currently isn't.

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