• World of Illumination - Largest Holiday Drive-Through Show in Georgia

    November 24, 2020
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    See the world's largest drive-through animated light show. World of Illumination presents Candy Rush,  Millions of colorful lights! Hundreds of animated displays! All Synchronized to holiday music.

    World of Illumination presents Candy Rush

    Now open in Marietta, Georgia till January 3rd, 2021.

    World of Illumination presents Candy Rush

    World of Illumination

    World of Illumination presents Candy Rush

    A delicious whimsical wonderland that kids’ fantasies are made of — all without the sugar crash.

    Sugarplum fairies. A gigantic gingerbread village. Sweets as far as the eye can see. World of Illumination presents Candy Rush, the world’s largest holiday drive-through show, highlighting a 40-foot tall candy cane trio and animated Christmas characters. This mile-long drive-through show features nearly two million lights — a must-see treat for the entire family.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CH9CGnnlgM2/

    Info & Tickets

    Dates: 11.20.20 – 1.3.21

    OPEN NIGHTLY: 6 PM-10 PM

    WEEKDAY TICKETS
    $35 + TAXES & FEES PER VEHICLE

    WEEKEND & HOLIDAY TICKETS
    $45 + TAXES & FEES PER VEHICLE

    Online Tickets Only – No Tickets Sold At Gate

    Buy Tickets to World of Illumination Here

    Directions to World of Illumination

    250 COBB PARKWAY N #100
    MARIETTA, GA

    Hate asking for directions? We do, too. Here’s a handy map to make sure you make it to the park quickly and safely. Please note park access is limited from one direction.
    From I-75: Exit 120 West and turn right onto 41 North (Cobb Parkway). Entrance to the park will be 1 mile ahead on your right.
    Local access: From Roswell Street, take Cobb Parkway N. Head North then turn right into Candy Rush park.

    World of Illumination presents Candy Rush Directions

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