Monday, November 29, 2010

Holiday Lights

Since in my last post I talked about Stan Hywets lights, I thought I would continue to talk about all the Christmas lighting events in Cleveland.  This week the Lolly the Trolley with begin their Tinsel, Tales, and Trees tour around Cleveland Ohio.  This tour will include a history of Cleveland, a stop at Progressive field to view their new event "Snow Days" and the last stop will be at Clevelands Playhouse to view their tree displays. Lolly the Trolley is a classic way to tour Cleveland and I loved it when I was little!  So I definitely encourage you to take your friends and family along for the ride :)  Below is a little more information about this even. Enjoy!
   


Tinsel, Tales, and Trees!
The best of Trolley Tours and the Holiday Season merge as you experience our nationally known narrated One Hour City Sightseeing Tour featuring the past, present and future of Cleveland while viewing the available lights. You will see and learn about North Coast Harbor, Public Square, Downtown, the Warehouse District, Gateway and the Playhouse Square Theater District. Then it’s off to the Cleveland Play House Festival of Trees to stroll indoors among the delightful decorator-designed “themed trees” and to gather ideas for your holiday house! The public tour is approximately 2 hours long. Your tour will also include a stop at Progressive Field to take a quick peek at Indians Snow Days - the newest holiday event in Downtown Cleveland! NOTE: You will not go into the event, but you will see it from the special viewing windows by the entrance gate. (No tours or charters Dec. 24, 25 or 31.)
  • Available: Dec. 3-4-5, 10-11-12, 17-18-19 and Dec. 26th
  • Departure Time: 7:00 PM (2 hours long) from the Powerhouse @ Nautica
  • Adults: $18.50 (Ages 18+) includes tax
  • Children: $12.00 (Ages 6-17) includes tax
There are no rides or tours Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. All fares are now subject to a 7.75% State Sales Tax.
Reservations required for all tours.
Call 216-771-4484 or 1-800-848-0173
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3 comments:

  1. I had no idea there was a trolley in Cleveland! That is so cool! :)

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  2. i wanna go lol ill have to look into this

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  3. Ooo... This looks like fun! I want to do that before I go home to Texas.

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