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blossoms of light

PRESENTING SPONSOR: GH Phipps Construction Companies

Embrace the holiday season at Blossoms of Light! Over one million colorful lights draped in elegant designs highlight the Gardens winter beauty. Romantic and popular kissing spots will return, as well as the always anticipated HoloSpex glasses.

Warm drinks and tasty treats will also be available. Seasonal entertainment will be available on select evenings.  

Also included:

  • Intricate ice sculptures further highlighting the Gardens as a winter wonderland will be placed throughout the gardens path.
  • The Shop at the Gardens will be open to better serve our visitors with holiday spirit.

The Boettcher Memorial Tropical Conservatory will be closed during Blossoms of Light.

Dates and Times:
Nightly, beginning Dec. 3, 2010 through January 2, 2011
Including Christmas eve, Christmas day, New Year's eve and Jan. 1
5:30 – 10 p.m. (last ticket sold at 9:30 p.m.) 
Click here for a map to Denver Botanic Gardens York Street location

Admission:
$9 Adults
$7 Adult Member, Student, Senior (65+)
$6 Child (ages 4-12)
$4 Child Member
Free for children 3 and under 

Tickets available here online, at The Shop at the Gardens or at TicketsWest any King Soopers.

Group of 10 or more: $7 per person (no advance reservation necessary) -- please arrive as an entire group to purchase tickets.

Please e-mail our events department at specialevents@botanicgardens.org with any questions. We are no longer accepting applications for entertainment.  

For volunteer information for Blossoms of Light call 720-865-3537. Please e-mail our volunteer department at vol@botanicgardens.org with questions about volunteering.  
 

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