Chicagoland's largest indoor lights experience, 'Light up the Lake' returns to Navy pier this holiday season.
Chicagoland's largest indoor lights experience, "Light up the Lake" returns to Navy pier this holiday season.No matter what the weather outside, there's holiday fun to be had inside Chicago's Navy Pier this season.is Chicagoland's largest indoor lights experience and has several new features including Stomp Light, a reflecting pond, birch tree forest and more.
"It's an opportunity for you to come out, bring your family, bring a date and really come indoors and see all of these amazing beautiful light displays," said Felicia Bolton, Navy Pier's director of communications and public relations. "It's more than 600,000 different lights set up in very unique ways and this year it's interactive."start at $15 for a child, $27 for an adult, depending on the day.
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