Severs & Valleyfair

Hailey Newinski, A&E Editor

Though all the light shows have the same goal, bringing holiday cheer to all their visitors, each attraction had many one-of-a-kind sculptures. (Hailey Newinski)

Baking scrumptious sugar cookies, garnishing prickly pine trees and hanging festive stockings are all just a few activities to get into the Christmas spirit. Yet, some are still feeling as though they could use an extra cup of holiday cheer. To fill the void, one might suggest getting out there and experiencing the many dazzling light shows in Minnesota. Some of the brightest displays are now drive-thru creations this year. 

Severs, known for its seasonal corn maze, hosted a very popular holiday drive-thru light show this year. This magical one of a kind display incorporated a giant illuminated yeti and over one million colorful lights. While experiencing the winter wonderland from the safety and comfort of the vehicle, many can hear the festive holiday music synced to the motion of the lights. When buying a ticket online, participants may also drive-thru the half-mile light display as many times as they would like. In addition, guests are greeted with a tote bag of holiday goodies that included DIY ornaments and flavorful fudge. Finding the local destination was not an issue; its bright and colorful display was obvious from miles away. 

This year, Minnesota has become well acquainted with drive-thru activities, and the holidays are no exception. Another drive-thru animated light display, Christmas in Color, was featured in the park of  Valley Fair. Aizlynn Thim, who altered her traditions to ride through the show, exclaimed, “My favorite part of the light show was how all the different lights danced to the Christmas music.” Despite being new to the show business, Christmas in Color was well-liked this year as it included light-up characters that “sang” with the festive tunes. 

The wintery characters and festive songs made light shows a great experience for all ages. (Aizlynn Thim)

In 2020, celebrating Christmas and the holiday season will look slightly different. Owing to safety issues and Gov. Tim Walz’s executive order for restrictions until at least mid-December, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused many event modifications and cancellations in Minnesota. While various people are cooped up in their humble abodes, outside light displays have been a very desired attraction this year. For instance, another drive-thru light show member, Erin Kremers, shared, “Looking at lights and being with my close friends was very nice because it reminded me of the normal times before the pandemic.” 

As seen with the many children pressing their awestruck faces against the vehicle window, drive-thru light shows provide a safe option for people, young and old. Severs and Christmas in Color are just a few of the many memorable drive-thru light displays that will bring back the Christmas spirit in numerous people. To say the least, I had a very delightful experience as I kept my fingers and toes toasty while watching the colorful illuminations through my windshield.