Can you think of a better place to see beautiful Christmas light displays than at Lake Rudolph in Santa Claus, Indiana?

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The Santa Claus Land of Lights is a drive-through display that stretches over a mile long, making it one of the largest campground holiday light shows in North America. Each year, thousands of families enjoy the telling of the Shining Story of Rudolph on storyboards and brilliant LED light displays! We are giving you the chance to create new family memories by giving away car passes to the Land of Lights.

Santa Claus Land of Lights
Santa Claus Land of Lights
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Santa Claus Land of Lights is open from 5pm-9pm on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, now through December 10. It will be open night from December 15th through the 23rd. It will be closed on December 24th & 25th. The light show will take place even if it is raining or light snow.

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The cost of admission is $20.00 per passenger vehicle, $50 for a shuttle bus (15-20 people), and $75 for a motorcoach (more than 20 people). Cash, charge, or debit is accepted at the show entrance. We're giving you the chance to save some money and win a car pass - and here's how.

SANTA CLAUS LAND OF LIGHTS 2022
SANTA CLAUS LAND OF LIGHTS 2022
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Play The Most Totally Awesome Radio Contest on Weekday Mornings

Each weekday at 7am, we play the Most Totally Awesome Radio Contest, and that is your chance to win a vehicle pass to the Land of Lights. Listen for the cue to be caller #5 and play some silly Christmas-y game with us.

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