Windcrest Light Up

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  • +1 210-655-0022
  • www.windcrest-tx.gov
  • 8601 Midcrown Dr, Windcrest, TX 78239, USA

Operating Hours

Monday 6:52 PM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday 6:52 PM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday 6:52 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday 6:52 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday 6:52 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday 6:52 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday Closed

Windcrest Light Up Introduce

Get ready to be dazzled by the magic of the holidays at Windcrest Light Up, a cherished annual tradition in Windcrest, Texas. This festive event transforms the city into a winter wonderland, with homes adorned in elaborate displays of Christmas lights. It's a must-see for families and anyone looking to experience the joy and wonder of the holiday season.

A History of Holiday Spirit

The Windcrest Light Up tradition began in 1959 and has grown over the decades to become a beloved community event. Residents take pride in decorating their homes with creative and elaborate light displays, turning Windcrest into a magical spectacle that attracts visitors from near and far. The event has become a symbol of community spirit and holiday cheer, bringing joy to residents and visitors alike.

A Dazzling Display of Lights

As you drive through the streets of Windcrest during the Light Up season, you'll be amazed by the creativity and effort put into each home's decorations. From twinkling lights outlining rooftops and windows to elaborate displays featuring festive characters and scenes, the variety of decorations is sure to impress. Some homes even incorporate music and special effects into their displays, creating a truly immersive experience.

  • Elaborate Home Decorations: Witness the creativity and artistry of Windcrest residents as they transform their homes into dazzling displays of holiday lights.
  • Festive Atmosphere: Immerse yourself in the festive spirit as you drive through the illuminated streets, surrounded by the sights and sounds of the holiday season.
  • Family Fun: Windcrest Light Up is a perfect activity for families, offering a fun and memorable experience for all ages.

A Community Celebration

Windcrest Light Up is more than just a display of lights; it's a community celebration that brings residents together. The event fosters a sense of pride and camaraderie among residents as they work together to create a magical experience for everyone to enjoy. It's a testament to the spirit of community and the joy of the holiday season.

Plan Your Visit

Windcrest Light Up typically runs from mid-November to late December. The best way to experience the lights is to drive through the neighborhoods at night. You can find maps of the decorated homes on the official Windcrest website or social media pages. Be sure to check for special events and activities taking place during the Light Up season.

Experience the Magic of Windcrest

If you're looking for a magical and festive experience during the holiday season, Windcrest Light Up is a must-see. Come and witness the dazzling displays of lights, feel the warmth of the community spirit, and create lasting memories with your loved ones.

Share Your Experience

Don't forget to share your photos and videos of your Windcrest Light Up adventure on social media using the hashtag #WindcrestLightUp. Let everyone know about the incredible holiday experience you had in this charming Texas town!

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Customer Reviews

A group of houses in the neighborhood did a lot of decorating and most homes did none at all. From what I hear a lot less than in the past. Heavy traffic and we parked outside the neighborhood and walked faster than the people in cars. Much better to walk for sure

Dec 21, 2024 · agapeheart P

We have been going for 30 ish years- but wow last night after two hours we maybe did 6-7 streets and didn’t see any actual winners - except a third place ?! Must arrive at sunset to get any real progress made - note to self! Please add a nice porta potty to the FD parking lot or somewhere else (part of growth is adjusting to accommodate the people) and there’s just nowhere to go when locked in by cars doing 2-3 mph. Still a nice family tradition and we will go again next yr - on a weeknight at dusk!

Dec 26, 2024 · Katsy Joiner

Nicely decorated every home. A must visit place during Christmas

Dec 24, 2024 · Balusha

Visited in 2024, the year celebration and lighting looked dull and less than compared to previous years. 2019 was the awesome lighting ever. It might be the impact of the ongoing covid situation. Wish it improves by next year. Staffs are very helpful while visiting every year in guiding the crowd. Apart of less participation I dont feel any drawbacks in visiting the lighting.Hope situation improves by next years.

Dec 26, 2024 · Deepak

This little city within a city goes HARD on Christmas decorating. We had a blast (although I couldn't help wondering what their power bills must be like this time of year!) You thought the Griswold's went hard on the Christmas lights? Nah... Not compared to the peeps in Windcrest!

Dec 25, 2024 · Sarah Johnson