The World’s Largest Drive-Thru Light Show Is Now Open In Atlanta & OMG! (VIDEOS)

This dazzling display does not disappoint!
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The world’s largest drive-thru light show just opened in Atlanta this week and it is WOW.

World of Illumination's Candy Rush light show is a twinkling Christmas candyland filled with whimsical holiday characters and sweets as far as the eye can see. 

Editor's Choice: This Georgia Drive-Thru Holiday Show Is One Of National Geographic’s Top 10 Light Displays

The mile-long light show of dazzling lights is absolutely spectacular. 

The Candy Rush theme will make you feel like you're inside the Candyland board game.

Visitors are surrounded by 40-foot-tall candy canes, giant animated Christmas characters and holiday sweets galore. 

The two million glittering lights are fully synchronized to your favorite holiday classics.

And a 500-foot-long tunnel will bring you through "Santa's Magic Portal".

World of Illumination's light show is the perfect COVID-friendly activity to get in the holiday spirit from the comfort and safety of your car.

Candy Rush Light Show

Price: $35 per vehicle on weekdays, $45 per vehicle on weekends & holidays

When: November 13, 2020 through January 3, 2021

Address: 250 Cobb Pkwy N. #100, Marietta, GA

Why You Need To Go: To experience the world's largest and most festive holiday light show!

  • Julia Murphy was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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