“Ooh”s and “Aah”s were common among the hundreds of people who passed through a red and white light tunnel at The Lights of Christmas park Friday evening.
Among them were Scott Wagner and Leslie Hasson, who made the trip up from Federal Way to the Stanwood-area attraction with Hasson’s 2-year-old daughter Olivia.
“They’ve never been so we definitely had to come out,” Wagner said before heading off to grab some warm donuts.
More than 1 million lights are on display at Warm Beach. In addition, the camp includes pony rides, carolers, a coffeehouse, overnight lodging and a talking Christmas tree. The park is open from 5-10 p.m. on December 4-7, 11-14, 18-23, and 26-30.
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