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In the unlikely event that the show must be canceled due to extreme circumstances, you will be notified by email and your ticket can be transferred to a different date.

Yes, The concourse at Coca-Cola Park is wheelchair accessible. However, the field access – which includes the Santa’s Polar Express and Igloos features – is not accessible, unfortunately.  The entire Illumination event including all lights are visible from the ballpark’s 360-degree concourse.

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First, it is important to know what "white" light really is. White is not a spectral color, but rather a combination of different light colors. Human eyes only have 3 kinds of color-sensitive cells called cones-- red, green and blue-- and any light which stimulates all three of these at similar levels will appear white. There are many different ways that humans perceive white light from the combination of different component colors. Equal amounts of red, green and blue light, even without any other colors, will appear white to the human eye. Yellow light stimulates both the red and green cones, so blue and yellow light combined will also appear white. This is just one example; there are many, many other combinations which appear white to the human eye, even though the light is not a complete spectrum.

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Illumination opens November 15th, 2024, and runs select dates through January 4th, 2025. The event hours are 6pm – 9pm. Check back for our events calendar for specific promotions.

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No, Illumination is a walk-thru experience. Make sure to dress cozy, so you can enjoy the festival in comfort. The concourse at Coca-Cola Park is wheelchair accessible. However, the field access – which includes the Santa’s Polar Express and Igloos features – is not accessible, unfortunately.  The entire Illumination event including all lights are visible from the ballpark’s 360-degree concourse.

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Illumination is a walk-thru Holiday Lights experience with over ONE MILLION lights, where you'll be immersed in a winter wonderland featuring dazzling themed light displays, synchronized shows, and festive activities.

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Almost all "white" LED grow lights on the market today are actually just a blue LED with a phosphor coating which converts much of the blue light into different colors. The most commonly available "white" LEDs use a phosphor called Yttrium Aluminium Garnet (YAG) which predominantly creates yellow light; the combination looks white to the human eye and has a much better Color Rendition Index (CRI) than RGB LEDs due to the wider spectrum created by the phosphor. However, 20%-40% of the light produced by the blue LED is lost in this process, so these "white" LEDs cannot be as efficient at creating light as a pure-color LED (and LED's cannot be made to produce a "pure-color" white). White LED grow lights are good if you're looking to illuminate your home or office as this efficiency loss is easily justified by being able to see comfortably, but for growing plants they are wasteful.

Be mesmerized by synchronized light shows where dazzling lights dance to festive music, creating a magical and immersive holiday spectacle!

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LEDs' electroluminescence technology (how LEDs make light) is not capable of producing white light directly from the diodes; individual LEDs can only produce one color of light. The first "white" LEDs were actually red, green and blue (RGB) LEDs combined, and indeed the light appears white to the human eye. However, if you view something that only reflects orange light under the RGB light, it will appear black, as there is no true orange from the light source that the object can reflect back. This means that RGB LEDs have a poor Color Rendition Index (CRI).

Our Igloo’s can be added during the ticket purchasing process online for an additional charge. Igloos have a capacity of 10 guests total. Igloos include a carafe of hot cocoa & assorted holiday cookies. Additional food & beverage options will be available after your rental is confirmed. For more information you can visit the Provident Bank Ticket office in-person or by calling (610) 841- PIGS.

Guests will be able to roast s’mores at fire pits located around the ballpark concourse and enjoy special holiday food creations and winter cocktails.  Children will have the opportunity to meet and have their photos taken with Santa and Elsa.  In addition, kids can write letters to Santa, participate in coloring games and visit Santa’s Workshop. Kids can also ride Santa’s Polar Express train or visit the playground while adults visit our Christmas Vendor Village to holiday shop or visit the heated Winter Oasis bar for a holiday cocktail, hot toddy or any of our seasonal specials.

Unfortunately, pets are NOT allowed. We will host our Lights & Leashes Nights, where dogs are allowed into the ballpark on Nov. 17th, Dec. 3rd, Dec. 16th and Dec. 30th.

Want to bring a group or host a party? We have options for many different group sizes. From your group of carolers to a corporate party, come spend the Holiday’s at Illumination

Guests are reminded that Coca-Cola Park is a cashless venue. Heated Igloos, Santa’s Polar Express and all food/beverage items require additional purchases (advance purchases highly suggested).  All other activities are included in the ticket price.  Parking is FREE for Illumination!

Tickets for Illumination are on sale now and may be purchased at IlluminationLV.com. Pre-purchased admission is $11 for November Illumination dates and $13 for Illumination dates in December and January. Tickets purchased during the same day for that night’s event are $13 for November and $15 for December and January. Kids, 2 and under, are free. A limited number of tickets are available for each Illumination event – advance purchases are encouraged. Tickets may also be purchased in-person at the Provident Bank Ticket Office or by calling (610) 841-PIGS.

Plants preferentially absorb red and blue light. Much of the light produced by "white" LEDs are in spectra (colors) that plants do not use. This unused light is just converted to heat within the leaves, requiring lower environmental temperatures to maintain optimal leaf surface temperatures. When combined with the 20%-40% efficiency loss, "full spectrum" white LEDs are less than half as efficient for growing plants than the correct mix of pure-color LEDs-- white LED grow lights force you to cool your growing environment more, just like HPS and MH, losing a lot of the other advantages LEDs offer.