The creators of Christmas in Color have a spooky lighting extravaganza for Halloween.
FEDERAL HEIGHTS, Colo. — Denver’s biggest Christmas drive-through light display is celebrating spooky season before the holiday season.
Spooky Light Show has opened in the parking lot of Water World with millions of lights synchronized to Halloween music.
From the creators of Christmas in Color, the drive-through display will be open through Wednesday, Oct. 30.
Tickets can be reserved at SpookyLightShow.com for $30 per vehicle.
Christmas in Color announced it will bring back its holiday drive-through light displays at Water World in Federal Heights, Red Rocks Park in Morrison, and in Aurora at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds.
The Christmas displays each feature more than one million LED lights arranged into tunnels, trees, giant candy canes, snowflakes and more, all synchronized to festive holiday music on the FM radio dial.
Christmas in Color drive-through light display
Christmas in Color first set up at Water World in Federal Heights in 2018 and a second display opened at Morrison’s Bandimere Speedway in 2019. A display at Aurora’s Arapahoe County Fairgrounds was added in 2022.
The three Colorado locations, Water World, Red Rocks Park and Arapahoe Event Center, have not announced their opening dates for the season.
Christmas in Color has not yet announced its 2024 schedule, but in previous years the display has been open 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. through Jan. 1. All locations are traditionally closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Organizers estimate it takes visitors about 30 minutes to weave their way slowly through each display. Guests will also get a pair of 3D glasses to wear during the experience. Only one ticket is needed per vehicle.
Tickets are on sale at ChristmasinColor.net.