Longwood Gardens Lights Up the Holiday Season with “A Very Retro Christmas” Display

A Very Retro ChristmasImage courtesy of Longwood Gardens, Photo by Laurie Carrozzino

KENNETT SQUARE, PA — Longwood Gardens, a favorite among locals and tourists alike, is once again transforming into a radiant winter wonderland for its annual “A Longwood Christmas” event. This year’s theme, “A Very Retro Christmas,” takes visitors on a nostalgic journey through the holidays of yesteryears.

Running until January 7, 2024, the display is open daily from 10:00 am to 11:00 pm. Timed Admission Tickets are required for entry, and members are also required to make timed reservations to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all.

“A Very Retro Christmas” promises a riot of retro, a bevy of bright, and numerous nostalgic moments. The exhibit spans both indoors and outdoors, featuring vibrant colors at every turn. From playful trees adorned with vintage baubles and shimmering tinsel, to a life-size vintage Christmas street scene, every corner of the gardens is filled with holiday magic.

The centerpiece of the display is a mid-century holiday party scene that evokes the warmth and joy of the season. Visitors can also marvel at a vintage truck, refurbished to its 1960s splendor, and make new merry memories amid dazzling light displays. Over half a million lights illuminate the gardens, enhancing the festive atmosphere and making each visit a unique experience.

This year’s Longwood Christmas also features some super-sized surprises, guaranteed to delight both children and adults alike. Whether you’re revisiting childhood memories or creating new ones, “A Very Retro Christmas” offers a unique way to celebrate the holiday season.

Don’t miss out on this festive experience. Secure your tickets in advance and join the festivities at Longwood Gardens for a merry retro Christmas like no other.

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