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Celebrate in Los Angeles with Holiday Lights at the ZOO!

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December 31, 2015

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” target=”_blank”>Celebrate at LA ZOO Lights: “L.A.’s brightest holiday tradition shines more brilliantly than ever! Stroll through an expanded area of the Zoo that is transformed into a fantastical wonderland populated by glowing light animals and a trove of dazzling additions over last year, such as a decked-out L.A.I.R. and a dramatic display combining light, water and music. View real reindeer and enjoy holiday treats and goodies, all under the stars.

  • Explore an expanded footprint with all-new animal-themed LED lights, lasers, 3D projections, and spectacular new water, light and music display
  • Visit with reindeer in an apline village setting
  • Warm up with hot cocoa and other holiday treats
  • Get into the spirit of the season with glittering, glowing merchandise available for purchase
  • Plus, enjoy free parking!

This is a rain-or-shine event. No rain checks will be issued. Since L.A. Zoo Lights is a special evening event, the only animals on display will be the reindeer at Reindeer Romp Village and the critters within the L.A.I.R. The rest of the Zoo’s animals will be off exhibit and snug in their beds. (Note: Electric animals will be present.)”

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