Brookfield Zoo Lights 2025 Season

Brookfield Zoo Lights 2025 Season. Brookfield Zoo Holiday Lights Schedule Shelly Lighting It's still the holiday season here at Brookfield Zoo! We are open from 3-9 p.m Claus, a 41-foot talking tree, the new interactive Polar Lights, and more.

Brookfield Zoo Lights Schedule Shelly Lighting
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"We want guests to come see the animals, enjoy the two million lights, and make memories with their families and friends," Rippe said — Gather with friends and family at Brookfield Zoo's 42nd annual Holiday Magic®, Chicagoland's longest-running lights festival, presented by ComEd and Meijer ®.Holiday Magic takes place November 24-26, and 30 and December 1-3, 7-10, 14-17, 21-23, and 26-31, from 3 to 9.

Brookfield Zoo Lights Schedule Shelly Lighting

— Gather with friends and family at Brookfield Zoo's 42nd annual Holiday Magic®, Chicagoland's longest-running lights festival, presented by ComEd and Meijer ®.Holiday Magic takes place November 24-26, and 30 and December 1-3, 7-10, 14-17, 21-23, and 26-31, from 3 to 9. Inside the building's exterior, They have a lot of Christmas trees in various lines decorated by other public groups, donation centers, animal shelters, and families. Vote daily for Holiday Magic in the Best Zoo Lights category through December 2.

Inclusive Play at Brookfield Zoo — Rising Lights Project. Carolers circle the zoo singing and an ice carver creates sculptures at the Nature Stage Chicagoland's longest-running lights festival is about to return for another dazzling run of fun-filled evenings throughout November and December.Kicking off on November 24, Holiday Magic at Brookfield Zoo sees the park illuminated with two million LED lights and a multitude of awe-inspiring decorations creating a magical winter wonderland for all ages.

Brookfield Zoo Lights Schedule Shelly Lighting. Check out Holiday Magic at Brookfield Zoo in Brookfield and get detailed info for the event - tickets, photos, video and reviews. "We want guests to come see the animals, enjoy the two million lights, and make memories with their families and friends," Rippe said