You Can Walk Through a 'Nightmare Before Christmas' Light Trail in New York This Fall-What to Know
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You Can Walk Through a 'Nightmare Before Christmas' Light Trail in New York This Fall-What to Know
"Boasting more than 8,300 square feet of light installations, visitors are welcomed with LED lighting, interactive video projections, and 3D-printed sculptures. The experience includes four new scenes along with new refreshment and merchandise booths. The entire one-way trail takes about 45 minutes to an hour to complete and must be experienced on foot. In general, the experience is open from dusk to 10 p.m. on Wednesdays through Sundays."
"The outdoor trail is an immersive ode to the 1993 Disney movie featuring video projections, music, and scenes complete with beloved characters like Jack Skellington, Sally, and Zero. The Nightmare Before Christmas Light Trail is open on select evenings through Nov. 30 and is appropriate for all ages. "There's nothing quite like the feeling of fall in New York, and we're delighted to offer a beautiful and convenient escape through our dynamic, living collections and seasonal cultural programs right here in the City,""
New York Botanical Garden is hosting a Nightmare Before Christmas Light Trail celebrating Tim Burton's 1993 film, open select evenings through Nov. 30 and suitable for all ages. The outdoor one-way trail features more than 8,300 square feet of LED lighting, interactive video projections, and 3D-printed sculptures, including characters Jack Skellington, Sally, and Zero. The walk takes about 45 minutes to an hour on foot and generally operates from dusk to 10 p.m., Wednesdays through Sundays. The experience adds four new scenes, new refreshment and merchandise booths, and encourages photography while prohibiting drones, selfie sticks, and professional equipment. Tickets start at $45 for timed adult entry with other pricing and flex options available.
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