I know we still have Thanksgiving to plan and enjoy but guess what is right around the corner? I have something that is sure to get you in the holiday spirit! How would you like to WIN tickets to Enchant Christmas? It’s the biggest and brightest holiday premiere in North Texas.
What is Enchant Christmas? It’s the worlds largest outdoor Christmas light maze, a skating pond, Santa’s Palace, Enchant Christmas Market, live entertainment and more. Coming to North Texas for the first time, YOU can be one of the winners to join me at the VIP premiere on Tuesday, November 21 from 7-9 PM. What a great way to spend your Tuesday night right before Thanksgiving! Enchant Christmas will be located on Lot F at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas and will be open to the public from November 24 – December 31. So YOU would be one of the first people to experience it with a VIP sneak peek!
Your world of Christmas wonder awaits at the U.S. debut and VIP premiere of Enchant Christmas Light Maze & Market. Surrounded by millions of dazzling lights and brilliantly lit sculptures, you and your family will be the first to navigate through the world’s largest light maze, visit Ole Saint Nick in his one-of-a-kind golden palace, glide around the ice-skating pond, waltz through The Enchant Christmas Market (including Texas Christkindl Market Lane), and toast our opening of with hot cocoa and holiday treats. You’ll find enchantment around every corner. If you would like to purchase tickets for the holidays, click here. What a fun outing for the entire family.
CONTEST DETAILS AND RULES
ONE winner will receive a Family 4-pack to the amazing outdoor premiere event on Tuesday, November 21. The event is from 7-9 PM and you will get complimentary parking. Contest runs now through Friday, November 10th. Winner will be announced on the blog the week of November 13th.
To enter: Leave a comment on this blog post telling me your favorite childhood holiday memory.
Good Luck! I hope you WIN and can join me on November 21! xoxo – Tanya
Photo: via Enchant Christmas
This post sponsored by Enchant Christmas. All opinions are my own.
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Enchant looks amazing!!
My favorite holiday memory is traveling with my Father to my grandmothers in Virginia every Christmas. We would sing along to all the Christmas songs and oooh and aaaahhh over the best Christmas lights! Love that memory!
My favorite holiday memory is my dad buying a huge fresh tree every year. It was always at least 7 feet tall and smelled great.
My favorite Holiday Memory is exposing our children, all adopted from Foster care (no pun intended) :), to new fun traditions! The other day my 6 year old daughter said “TV Shows for grown ups are BORING… except CHRISTMAS MOVIES!” We love looking at Christmas lights together and drinking “hot chocolate” in the car as we drive with blankets and being bundled up!
Would love to do this! Thank you Tanya!
I loved candlelight service on Christmas Eve. The sharing and passing of the light to Joy to the World
My favorite family memory is driving around looking at Christmas lights with a thermos of hot chocolate and listening to Christmas carols.
My favorite family memory is driving around looking at Christmas lights with a thermos of hot chocolate and listening to Christmas carols.
What a magical experience! My favorite memory is walking through the neighborhood with friends and family singing Christmas carols, and then each year my grandfather would read “The Night Before Christmas.” Christmas was so different back then with no electronics and no Amazon ordering. 🙂 So I also remember getting that big Sears catalogue and pouring over it for weeks. Too fun… Easy bake ovens and Barbie dream houses… Good times. 🙂
My favorite holiday memory is from each year when I go home to my parents and we all go to Christmas Eve service at our church and I am able to see all of my friends and neighbors from growing up.
My favorite holiday memory was decorating the tree,while holiday music played and baking cookies at the same time,this tradition still lives on in my house to this day with my kids.
My favorite childhood memory was when I got a set of clear plastic dishes that looked like Waterford crystal. I put water and peppermints in the champagne flutes and it turned the water pink. Then I invited my siblings to join me for pretend champagne!
And my favorite childhood memory I created for my son was putting flour footprints from the fireplace to the tree. Unbeknownst to me he had been told there was no Santa that year. So when he saw the footprints he exclaimed “Santa wanted me to know he was here!”
My favorite childhood Christmas memory is driving into Manhattan to look at all the Christmas decorations and the smell of roasted chesnuts!
My favorite childhood memory is spending Christmas Eve with the Italian family that lkved across the street. The mom was a second Mother to me and I loved being with their big family and enjoying all the authentic yummy Italian food!! After they opened presents we always went to midnight mass… I was Baptist but I loved the spiritual feeling and rituals of the service!
My favorite memory is helping my grandmother get ready for the extended family to come over for Christmas. We cooked, decorated and set many tables together!!
My absolute favorite childhood memory was when my parents placed the precious black labor retriever in a box and surprised me and my sister! I have never smiled so big in my life! Enchanted Christmas looks great!
Favorite family memory is driving through our neighborhood on Christmas Eve. Everyone and I mean everyone lined the streets with luminaries. It was so breath taking and I loved the feeling of everyone doing the same thing and being United together that one night.
This is my childhood Christmas.
I remember that my father, mother and I went to visit the sick people in the hospital and brought toys for the children.
I like to see the people happy.
My favorite holiday memory is going to visit my grandparents and extended family in Ohio. We would go to Mass and then celebrate with everyone Christmas Eve.
My favorite childhood holiday memory would have to be putting up the Christmas tree and seeing all the ornaments! Always made me so happy! 🙂
To Be Honest, I was a Foster Child and Moved Around Often So I Would Have to Say My Favorite Holiday Memory Was or Still Is The One & Only Time I Actually Got To Make a Christmas List and Recieved Everything on it…That Was Enchanting! I’d Propose to My Girlfriend If I Win…
My favorite childhood holiday memory is of making sugar cookies and decorating them. I loved eating them, but I also enjoyed giving them to our neighbors with our yearly Christmas treat plates.
Unwrapping the presents with my brother and then re wrapping before mom came home.
My favorite Christmas memory is all the fabulous aromas as we prepared for Christmas dinner and dessert with our neighbors with Christmas carols playing as we sing along.
I remember Gathering with my extended family and dancing the eating the night away. Love get togethers!
Oh my my favorite memory is getting up very early one Christmas morning and having so much fun playing my brothers drums that I put a hole into it. My poor brother was devastated as well as my parents. I really felt bad even tho I tried to hold back my giggling I truly felt so bad for playing with his toys. I never did that again.
My favorite memory is the Christmas we woke up at around 5 am. My siblings and I sat around playing board games waiting for our parents to wake up. The anticipation led us goofing around and having a blast before we even got to the gifts under the tree.
I remember the year that I accidentally found my moms stash of presents and I had to keep it a secret from my brother! I still acted surprised and we enjoyed our new karate gear! 🙂
My favorite Christmas memory is the baking with my mother. We never lived close to family so things were different each year. But we always did a ton of baking and had a blast.
Christmas was hard for me growing up having parents that were separated and we were pretty much poor. But I loved it when my mom would pick me up and I got to spend it with her.
My favorite holiday memory was spending Christmas in a different state. We were in Florida and we spent Christmas with my mom’s friend and I was little so I was worried about not having presents from Santa, because we weren’t home (it sounds so silly now) but her friend’s family who didn’t know we were coming until the last minute. They went out and bought presents for my brother and I. So we never for a moment felt left out of their family Christmas traditions. It was a very welcoming Christmas but I guess the best part was spending it with people that cared about you.