Reston Real Estate: Let the (Holiday) Light Shine

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This is a sponsored post from Eve Thompson of Reston Real Estate. It does not represent the opinion of Reston Now.

This holiday season, I’ll be spending most of my time at the Lake Anne Coffee House finishing the renovations on the business I recently purchased (more updates on this soon).

So I’m asking you to go out and do something for me — enjoy the amazing light shows we’re lucky to have in our area. There are three in particular that I think are must-dos. All three run until Jan. 3.

ZooLights

See how more than 500,000 environmentally friendly LED lights transform Washington’s National Zoo into a winter wonderland. That’s a lot of lights!

ZooLights also includes live music, tasty winter treats, and plenty of opportunities for holiday shopping. New this year is a dazzling light show set to music. Best part: it’s free and open to the public.

For FONZ (Friends of the National Zoo) members, every Saturday night of ZooLights the Elephant Community Center is transformed into The Warm Up and Chill Out Lounge. Celebrity Cruises sponsors this exclusive space, and provides complimentary drinks and themed goodies.

Meadowlark’s Winter Walk of Lights

A little closer to home — about a 15-minute drive from Reston to Vienna — we’ve got the Meadowlark Garden’s Winter Walk of Lights. They don’t quite have 500,000 lights, but they’ve got a lot.

Visit fairyland, watch the frog jump over the lily pad, and see your favorite woodland creatures frolic among the trees. And at the end of the short walk through the park, enjoy hot chocolate and s’mores around the fire pit (or enjoy watching the children enjoy them… that alone is worth the price of admission).

You do need to buy tickets in advance (ages 13 and older: $12 | ages 3-12: $7 | ages 2 and younger: Free).

Bull Run Festival of Lights

If you want to enjoy the warmth of your car while looking at the light show, then head out to the Festival of Lights at Bull Run in Manassas. This show is really fun, especially with a car full of children who are captivated by the lights.

Unlike the other two, this light show is open on Christmas and New Year’s Day. The admission fees are per car, so load up. And the Festival of Lights is more than just a light show — after enjoying the two-and-a-half miles of light displays, stop in at the Holiday Village. With bonfires, s’mores, holiday merchandise, and free children’s activities, the Holiday Village is fun for the whole family.

Of course, it’s also always fun to wander over to Reston Town Center and Lake Anne Plaza to enjoy the twinkle lights. Sure, they are not as spectacular as the light shows, but they are charming nonetheless. And if you see me working away in the coffee shop, stop by and say hi.

For more ideas on fun things to do this holiday season, visit the Fairfax County website for ideas.

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