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It ‘Snows’ Every Night In December In This Colorful Florida Town

It's not very often you see snow in the Sunshine State ❄️
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In the colorful town of Celebration, Florida, you can actually see "snowfall" during the month of December.

Every night from November 28 through December 31, the Celebration Town Center transforms into a snowy winter wonderland.

Surprise “snowfall” happens throughout the evening at unknown times, so you'll be shocked when you see "snowflakes" floating through the night sky. 

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Though the "snow" is artificial, the feeling of Celebration Town Center when it starts to flurry is absolutely magical. 

The town is decked out in gorgeous twinkling lights and holiday decorations, with a giant Christmas tree right in the square. 

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When it starts to "snow", the town looks like a scene out of a Hallmark Christmas movie.

Snow in Florida is usually a special occurrence, but you can frolic in the flurries all month long in this festive holiday town. 

Celebration is located just a stone's throw away from Walt Disney World, so it's an easy trip to feel like you're standing in the North Pole (without the cold). 

Now Snowing — Celebration's Winter Wonderland

Price: Free!

When: November 28 — December 31

Address: Celebration Town Center — 610 Sycamore St., Celebration, FL

Why You Need To Go: To experience a winter wonderland of snow flurries on winter nights in Florida. 

  • Julia Murphy was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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