For more than three decades, families around Central New York have been making Lights on the Lake part of their holiday traditions. The event returns to Onondaga Lake Park this month.

Here is everything you need to know:

What’s New

The show will feature several new additions, including cheerleading elves in the Wide World of Sports section and two new displays in the Holiday Traditions section.

Dates and Hours

Lights on the Lake officially opens Nov. 18 and continues through Jan. 13. Cars can drive through the show from 5-10 p.m. each day—but keep in mind, weekends tend to be busiest.

Admission

Tickets must be purchased in advance online, and the price will vary depending on the day you visit: $10 per car, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, and $20 per car, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. You can bring a printed copy of the ticket with you or show the QR code on your phone.

Special Nights

Lights on the Lake will once again begin with two charity nights on Nov. 18 and 19, and end with a charity drive-thru on Jan. 13. All three will feature a discounted admission rate ($5).

On Nov. 20, Salute the Troops Night, all active and retired military members will receive free admission.

Lights on the Lake 5K Walk and Run

First held in 2019 to celebrate the show’s 30th anniversary, the Lights on the Lake 5K is returning for its fifth year. And don’t wait to sign up; the race sells out every year!

This year, there will also be a 5K walk.

Both events—the walk on Nov. 23 and the run on Nov. 24—will start at 6 a.m. so participants can enjoy the displays.

Learn More

For more information about this year’s event, and to purchase tickets, visit  lightsonthelake.com.

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