November 6, 2018—The 2018 edition of the annual Lights of LIFE on the campus of Life University (LIFE) in Marietta, Georgia, will commence on Thanksgiving evening, Thursday, November 22, and will run every night, rain or shine, through New Year’s Eve, Monday, December 31.
LIFE introduced the Lights of LIFE in 1989 to the local community, and it has now grown to be one of the most popular light shows in the Southeast, attracting nearly half a million spectators from the surrounding region. Cars, vans and buses cruise through the spectacularly illuminated campus each year, often stopping along the 1.5-mile drive to enjoy an array of seasonal entertainments.
Costs are $5 per car Monday–Thursday, $10 per car Friday–Sunday, as well as November 22–26 and December 14–31. It is $20 per bus on all dates. Families are encouraged to come during the week to take advantage of the lower price, as well as to avoid the busier weekend traffic. The display opens at dark every night and runs until 9:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 10:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
Each year, the display is a little different, making each experience unique. With more than one million LED bulbs, combined with the low admission cost, Lights of LIFE is the most affordable, quality light display in the metro area.
As in years past, Santa Claus will be visiting on weekends for photographs. Pony rides, train rides and the petting zoo will also return, as will a concession stand offering seasonal drinks and snacks for purchase. Each of these vendors is independent of the Life University Lights of LIFE operation, and therefore their schedules and fees are at their discretion and can change at any time.
The Lights of LIFE is a zero-profit operation. Per-vehicle fees go to offset the cost of electricity and those associated with ongoing operations.
Source: Life University