My family and I attended the media preview of a Stone Mountain Christmas this year but I was not asked to write about it nor am I being compensated for doing so. I just wanted to share.
If you are looking for the Christmas spirit, go to a Stone Mountain Christmas. You will definitely find it there. From the lights and decorations to the smiles of the workers to the festive songs and holiday greetings…Christmas is alive and well at Stone Mountain.
For those who live in the Atlanta area or those who will have the pleasure of visiting between now and January 1, you must put a Stone Mountain Christmas on your to do list. Spend the day and/or evening at Stone Mountain experiencing the many holiday-themed shows and experiences and you’ll leave with memories to last a lifetime. A Stone Mountain Christmas has become a tradition in my family and it is something we all look forward to each year.
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A Stone Mountain Christmas includes:
- Take a journey into the Christmas songs of yesterday and today with the uplifting show Forever Christmas. Enjoy other great live performances that are sure to get you in the Christmas spirit, including Holly Jolly Cabaret, Toyrific!, and A Crossroads Christmas Carol.
- Don’t skip out on the Singalong Train to hear your favorite Christmas tunes (with new flat screens on the train with the lyrics) as well as the heartwarming story of the first Christmas in The Gift. And enjoy The Polar Express 4-D Experience, a state-of-the-art movie tradition only at Stone Mountain Park.
- Wander through the Wonderland Walkway, a dazzling tunnel of lights guiding you to the Snow Angel Palace, where you can have your picture taken with the beautiful Snow Angel and her
handsomely ruggednice Toy Soldiers. - Even though it may be late (9:45pm most nights), be sure to stay for the magical Snow Angel Snowfall and Fireworks Finale to wrap up the evening. Both you and your kids will be in awe.
- Skip the lines at the mall and visit with Santa Claus or gather ’round at the Gingerbread House to hear Mistletales from Mrs. Claus (who loves to visit with kids who may be a touch scared of Santa).
- Antebellum Plantation & Farmyard (which will feature décor, crafts and stories reflecting the holidays in the Antebellum period)