The Wonderful Lighting Company is set to debut its enchanting Garden of Lights in the United States for the very first time. Hosted on the sprawling grounds of The Crawford Barn in Frazeysburg, Ohio, this spectacular light show draws inspiration from the timeless tale of “Alice in Wonderland.” Visitors will be treated to a magical transformation of the space, with characters like Alice, the Mad Hatter, the White Rabbit, and the Queen of Hearts shining brightly in the form of illuminated lanterns designed to captivate attendees of all ages.

A standout feature of the exhibition is the United States’ longest light and music tunnel, which extends over 800 feet and combines an impressive array of lights and sounds. This tunnel alone utilizes over 78,000 cutting-edge LED lights provided by the American firm, S4Lighting. The display also includes over 80 three-dimensional lighted figurines reaching up to 20 feet in height, 95 two-dimensional lighted designs, and nearly 580,000 points of light throughout the exhibit, all crafted by the company’s dedicated design team to ensure a unique and cohesive experience.

“We have been creating themed Gardens of Lights across Europe for over five years,“ says Michał Chojnacki, CEO of Wonderful Lighting. “This season, the lights will shine in 14 European locations with a variety of themes aimed at children and their parents. We are thrilled to bring one of the largest themed displays in the United States to Frazeysburg, Ohio. The Crawford Barn and the former Longaberger Homestead offer the perfect backdrop for our magical installations.”

Alongside the whimsical character displays and immersive light tunnel, the Garden of Lights event will feature a series of multimedia attractions and family-oriented interactive games designed to enhance perceptiveness and memory.

Opening its doors to the public on October 18, 2024, the Garden of Lights exhibition will be located at 5563 Raiders Road, Frazeysburg, Ohio. It will run through March 2, 2025, with evening viewing times. Advance ticket sales start on September 30.

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