‘Magic of Lights’ holiday display returns to Daytona International Speedway

“Magic of Lights,” the drive-through, family-friendly holiday lights display, is set to return to Daytona International Speedway this winter.

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From Nov. 22 – Jan. 1, 2020, this experience returns for its third year with new elements and more holiday lights for guests to experience. New for this year is an out-of-car experience featuring a S’Elfie Tunnel, refreshments and snacks, plus an expended route with new displays and an extra 100,00 lights.

Among the new displays for 2019 are the Ornament Passing and Joy to the World. Returning displays include the Enchanting Tunnel of Lights, 12 Days of Christmas, 200-foot Candy Cane Lane, and Snowflake Forest.

Guests can experience all these displays from the comfort of their vehicle. “Magic of Lights” will include a drive behind the racetrack’s Ticket and Tours Building, through the venue and end in the Midway display area.

Advance tickets are on sale now online or over the phone at 1-800-PITSHOP. Pre-sale prices are $17 for cars and $40 for oversized vehicles, now through Nov. 1. After that, the regular prices will be:

  • $20 per car in advance
  • $25 per car at the gate on weekdays (Monday – Thursday)
  • $30 per car on weekends (Friday – Sunday)
  • $40 per oversized vehicle in advance (limousines or vans for 15 passengers)
  • $45 per oversized vehicle at the gate on weekdays
  • $50 per oversized vehicle on weekends

A special “Dash Pass” ticket will also be available, which provides front-of-the-line admission on weekends for $40 per car in advance and $45 at the gate. For oversized vehicles, the Dash Pass is available for $60 in advance and $70 at the gate.

“Double Drive Through” will be on Tuesday nights (except for Christmas Eve), when guests can drive through the experience twice on one ticket. Tour buses cannot be accommodated.

A portion of the proceeds from “Magic of Lights” at Daytona International Speedway will benefit the AdventHealth Foundation in Volusia/Flagler Counties.

To learn more about “Magic of Lights,” visit DaytonaInternationalSpeedway.com and MagicOfLights.com.

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