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Be Part of the Holiday Magic: Cape Coral’s Christmas Tree Lighting Tonight!

Be Part of the Holiday Magic: Cape Coral’s Christmas Tree Lighting Tonight!

CAPE CORAL, Fla. — Join Fox 4 tonight for the joyous occasion where Santa will illuminate the Christmas tree at the 40th annual Cape Coral Holiday Festival of Lights. This enchanting event heralds the start of the holiday season and, just maybe, offers a whimsical chance for it to snow in sunny Florida.

This festive gathering boasts an array of FREE attractions. Families can take enchanting photos with Santa himself, experience the thrill of a snow drift slide, or hop aboard the tiny tots train—a delightful ride that promises giggles and smiles. Each attraction, brimming with holiday spirit, adds a sprinkle of magic that makes the evening feel timeless, reminiscent of cherished Christmas stories.

As excitement fills the air, it’s essential to plan ahead; Cape Coral Parkway will close from Coronado to Del Prado for the day on Saturday, remaining shut until 2 a.m. on December 8. Traffic may be a bit hectic, but that just adds to the festive atmosphere—a little adventure before the joy of the season unfolds.

For comfort and convenience, parking is available at local favorites like Big John’s, Iguana Mia parking lot, and Club Square. Attendees should take note of the tow zones in the South Cape area—a responsible reminder to ensure everyone can enjoy the sight of twinkling lights without worries.

And as they step into the warm glow of holiday lights, visitors might ponder the whimsical fact that this tradition—a festival of light—has been embraced by the community for four decades. Cape Coral embodies that unique blend of Southern charm and festive cheer that brightens the spirit. This evening, as the tree is lit and Santa makes his entrance, the magic of the holidays comes alive, inviting everyone to savor each joyful moment.

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