![]() Shop at the Holiday Pop-Ups Outdoor Market in Midtown Including Santa’s Post Office, Grinch Snowball Fights, and even an indoor Christmas Light Trail, there is so much to do here.Ĭheck the website for getting a reservation and details on the current safety protocols. If you want your kids to experience the magic of a winter wonderland filled with Christmas Joy. Take a Trip to Fantasyland at the North Pole Adventure Check the official website for full details. This musical light display includes almost twenty miles of light strands! Even better, the entire experience is musical, and entry is a canned good donation.įull 2020 details are still being released, but the display is opening on November 26th at 6 pm. If, like me, you prefer to do races for the swag (oh that sweet, sweet finisher’s medal), don’t worry! This race will mail you what you need, including a t-shirt and medal. While many of the great light displays on this list are places you drive through, Automobile Alley is a great place to go if you want to walk or stay in the car. Enjoy the Lights on Broadway at Automobile Alley The link for the ceremony will be posted here. While this year the Oklahoma CityTree Lighting Ceremony won’t be a big party, you can still enjoy this beautiful holiday tradition from home! The ceremony, which takes place on November 27 at 7pm, will be streamed live for all to enjoy. Open the Season with the Oklahoma City Tree Lighting Festival You can check opening hours and details for 2020 precautions here. If you’re looking for festive activities that are outdoors, look no further than the Devon Ice Rink! Lace up your (rented) ice skates and enjoy this fabulous winter tradition which is entering its tenth season. ![]() Enjoy Ice-Skating Outdoors at the Devon Ice Rink While there will be theatrical performances this year between December 12 and the 20th (you can buy tickets here), you can also stream a performance at home so that you can enjoy this special Oklahoma City Christmas tradition from the comfort of your own home! You can stream it here from December 15-December 31, 2020. ![]() Growing up, our family has always tried to go and see Tchaikovsky’s Christmas ballet The Nutcracker, and when we are all together at Christmas we still do! In no particular order… Enjoy a Performance of The Nutcracker The Best Things to Do in Oklahoma City at Christmas ![]()
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