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Old 11-05-2019, 10:12 AM
 
Location: Seattle
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"Lumaze: Lost in Lights is an all-indoor Christmas festival and market making its debut this holiday season at Pier 91 on Seattle's waterfront! Smith Cove Cruise Terminal is turning into a winter wonderland, and almost 100,000 square feet of twinkling light displays, a Christmas market, interactive light maze, food, beverages and live entertainment!

What to expect:

Illuminated structures perfect for family photos and #selfies
Interactive activities and festive playgrounds to entertain kids for hours
Plenty of options for adults to kick-back at bars and enjoy seasonal beverages and live music
Holiday market with artisan vendors where guests can take care of their shopping list
Local culinary options from Seattle’s sought-after food trucks
Suggested arrival times to keep entry waits to a minimum
Ticket control to ensure the event is never too crowded
Parking shuttle to and from designated event lots

Link here: 97,000 sq. ft. of light displays is hitting Seattle's waterfront this holiday season | Seattle Refined
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Old 11-05-2019, 11:41 AM
 
Location: Portal to the Pacific
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Is this in addition to what they did at t mobile park last year?
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Old 11-05-2019, 12:43 PM
 
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Is this in addition to what they did at t mobile park last year?
Yeah, I think this is new, actually on the waterfront. It sounds cool.
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Old 11-05-2019, 12:55 PM
 
Location: Portal to the Pacific
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Okay. I looked it up. So in addition to "Enchant" we now have "Lumaze". Both are ~$20 for adults and seem to be offering the same thing: light maze, "market", food and beverages.. Enchant also has ice skating.

I'm sort of surprised that within just two years we have TWO interactive holiday light events (I bet organizers of Enchant were even more surprised! HA!). And they're pretty close to each other.. I would walk between the two for sure...

Does Seattle have enough Christmas cheer to support both???

Personally, I will not attend either. I think this country has reached the zenith of meaningless sensory gratification.
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