Jax Best spots for holiday lights
We have the top lights around Jax andย First up girven road lights located in the black hawk bluff subdivision off of Atlantic blvd. They won our jay best holiday lights three years in a row from 2019 through 2021 It has become famous for some of the best lights in Jacksonville. Ride through the streets and enjoy the beautiful lights and displays throughout the neighborhood. This is a free neighborhood drive through, and I never knock free stuff!
Festive holiday light displays in our neck of the woods
Last week, I shared with you a list of drive-through holiday light displays. Hereโs a roundup of our favorite displays in town, some of which might even be in your neighborhood. Keep in mind, this is a short list, so leave a comment mentioning your favorite display if itโs not on the list. Cruise through the streets and enjoy the beautiful lights and displays throughout the neighborhood. WizLights in Orange ParkCheck out WizLights at 1252 Tumbleweed Dr., Orange Park, in the Tanglewood subdivision, off Blanding Boulevard.
Holiday light displays you can see on a tank of gas
With the help of skillful elves, the race track had undergone a winter transformation that turned it into a twinkling, flashing and glowing displays of holiday festiveness. Enjoy the magic of driving through a mile of holiday lights that are perfectly synchronized to holiday music. Another local favorite with more than 100 reviews and 4.8 stars is the Huffty Christmas Lights Display: Christmas On Crystal Springs is an animated Christmas light display located on a private residence in Jacksonville. DaytonaMy first trip through holiday lights was on a race track and your first trip can be on one too! These are just a few of the dozens of displays within a tank trip away that will have you singing fa, la, la, la, la through the New Year.
AAA expects fewer holiday travelers this Thanksgiving
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ AAA forecasts that fewer Americans will travel for the Thanksgiving holiday, because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The company notes health concerns and unemployment as two key factors leading to what are expected to be the lowest Thanksgiving travel numbers in the past four years. AAA expects roughly 50 million Americans will travel for the holiday. For those who do decide to travel, AAA is offering several safety recommendations:Plan ahead. For more information and resources, visit AAAโs COVID-19 Travel Restrictions Map for the latest state and local travel restrictions.