top of page

Search Results

380 items found for ""

  • 3847 Flora Place, St. Louis MO 63110

    Easter bunnies and chicks and eggs abound! This display is located on a lovely street in the city of St. Louis and the colors and charm will win you over. I just wish I had been there when that Magnolia tree was in full bloom. What a lovely sight!

  • EASTER: 9315 Lincoln Drive, Sunset Hills, MO. 63127

    Hours: Dusk to between 10 and 10:30. Inflatables are on all day unless it’s too windy. People are welcome to take pictures, but they need to be careful of the strings. The Govee lights are all switched over to pastels and egg dyeing colors! They have a great collection of inflatables that you might never have seen. Look at the cute bunnies and that rocket ship! Look for the dog holding an Easter basket Map

  • 163 State Route FF, Edgar Springs Mo. 65462

    Tune In: 89.5 Park: Across the street in the Church parking lot Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/KnightonFamilyLights There is a lot of Christmas spirit in this yard in Edgar Springs. A Christmas count down clock for all to see and keep track of how many days are left until Christmas. A selfie stop with the Grinch and Cindy-Lou-Who! Don’t forget to send your selfie to their Facebook page. A tree decorating contest! (How fun is that?) Cute lights from the gutters to the street and all around the fence. Personally, I loved the two Smart cars, one looks like a lady bug, and the other looks like the Little Tykes Cozy Coupe. These people are fun! Map

  • 29 Orchard Ct., St. Charles MO 63301

    Hours: 5-11 PM Not only is the roof covered in lights, but the siding is too! The glow is wonderful and can be seen from far away, we love that! This display uses every square inch they have and it’s covered in smiling characters. Cute dogs, snowmen, horses, deer, penguins, a pig, teddy bears, all playing amongst the lights and happy to see you. There is a Nativity scene on the left with a big angel and star lighting their corner. I caught a plane flying over the house in St. Charles, that’s not a UFO! Map

  • 16838 Hickory Crest Drive, Wildwood MO 63011

    Hours: 5-11 PM This is a house you can see from way down the street and the glow is amazing! I loved how they used so much color in Wildwood. The single color trees and arches are really bright and bold. It’s a thrill walking under those arches on the sidewalk, and probably a great selfie-stop! The lights actually curtain down from the gutters and cover the siding completely. Look for the Sheepdog by the mailbox, and you can’t miss the cross on the roof. I’ve never seen that done before. Map

  • 152 Carriage House, St. Peters MO. 63376

    Tune In: 90.3 Songs: 10 songs! Hours: 5-9:30 Monday-Thursday. 5-10 Friday-Sunday. Very well done lights to music display, see our video below. There were some neat things the lights did, you should stay for a few songs and check this out in St. Peters. Also, starting the day after Christmas and running through the New Years weekend, they drop into a totally different musical theme and just play Disney tunes, Lion King, Beauty and The Beast, Moana, etc. etc. What a fun idea! Map

  • Luminaries!

    The tradition of luminaries were only lit on Christmas Eve to symbolically guide the Holy Family on their journey. These decorative winter holiday lanterns are made with brown paper bags, which are filled partway with sand and a lit tea candle or small votive. Once lit and set, luminarias glow with a unique warmth that is unmatched throughout the year. There are many great locations in St. Louis to view them on Christmas Eve. 4200 Flora Place in St. Louis MO, Between Tower Grove and Grand Ave. Their’s is a 1.9 mile walk which was full of families and good cheer last year. Map Webster Woods Drive in Webster Groves MO. These two neighborhoods have been doing this for longer than I can remember. Map Penrose Drive in St. Charles was aglow with luminaries. Located a little North of Duchesne Drive, off Westminister. Map Lake Forest subdivision in St. Charles does luminaries that look beautiful to drive through! Map Webster Groves: The intersection of Berry Road and W. Lockwood Ave, around Mary Queen of Peace parish, and the street called Hollywood Place, that runs behind the Church. Map St. Charles: River Bend Estates Drive. Map

  • 317 Wellesley Dr. O’Fallon IL 62269

    Hours: 5-11 PM Roll your windows down to hear the music. Winner: First place in 2 different lighting contests in O’Fallon IL! This beautiful display caught our eye from S. Lincoln Ave. because their display starts there, and wraps all the way around to the front of the house. It’s spectacular! Installed with precision and care, this display it really beautiful and charming. The colors are dazzling, and all the home made features really make it unique. If you’re lucky, their Malamute will be hanging out and you can meet him. Perfectly placed Nutcrackers, and that 6 foot tall Santa standing in the center is wonderful. Don’t Miss: The home made candy canes that circle the yard, a pattern handed down through the family. The converted little-tykes play house made into a gingerbread house. The home made lamp posts. The teddy bear train circling the tree on it’s snowy journey! The Santa with his legs flailing in the chimney! Look for the tiny Santa climbing a letter to hand lights... tiny! Map

  • 700 Oak Hollow Ct. O’Fallon IL 62269

    Hours: 5-11 PM This is really unique! The theme of this house in O’Fallon changes every night, from Star Wars, to Candy Canes when we were there, to The Grinch, Christmas trees, even Super Mario Brothers! FUN! Go see what you find, then go back the next night and see what else pops up! I loved the creative way they disguised the basketball hoop. And I didn’t even what was a the base of the fence/tree until I was editing my photos! HA! Map

  • 1209 Usher Drive, O’Fallon IL 62269

    Hours: 5-11 PM Roll down your windows to hear the soft Christmas music. We liked their carpet of lights waiting for the first snowfall to come in O’Fallon, that would be really pretty under a blanket of white! The trees are spectacular and bright with colorful lights. There is a perfectly placed Christmas tree in the center window over the door. And that 6 foot tall snowman is very friendly looking! Map

  • 465 W Jackson Rd., Webster Groves, MO 63119

    New in 2023: The Reindeer pulling the sleigh, the Elves, (see if you can find them all), and the Choo-Choo Train! Selfie-Stop: Use the archway of presents and icicles with red ribbons to take your own gorgeous photos! There are years of experience poured into this display, everything from the ribbons and bows to the icicles are placed with intention and the overall effect is just spectacular. The decorations wrap all the way around, and to the garage. Presents: The gift packages last a few years because the uv rays break down the paper, but the foil-floral paper helps with the rain, and reflects off the lights really well. Letters to Santa: Leave a letter with a self addressed stamped envelope and you will receive a special letter back! This is one of the displays that looks as good in the daytime as it does at night. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Map

  • 9211 Laurel Hill, Crestwood Mo. 63126

    NEW in 2023: Santa’s Sleigh, and the package backdrop that he’s riding out of, all of that was custom ordered for this display! The Ginger Bread House with Santa in his apron and Mrs. Claus baking up treats is adorable. The White Reindeer who say Believe! next to the porch are gorgeous! The windows really are amazing, one has Santa riding on a reindeer, the other has Santa riding on a white horse! Be sure to get out and walk around to see all the details you miss from the car window in Crestwood. Santa Visit: Saturday, December 2, 9, & 16, 2023 6:30 - 8:30 PM FREE, bring your own camera. Years: 33rd Year Lights: 100,000+, with 350 hours in set-up time! Lights on: 5:30 PM Lights off: 11 PM Dates: Day after Thanksgiving - January 2 Theme: Teddy Bear Christmas Radio Station: 90.1 FM Details: Jesus is the reason for the season, so please come and get in the spirit of Christmas. 350 hours are spent setting up the entire show. Their donations have increased every year thanks to all your generosity. (look by the mailbox) They start decorating for Halloween then transition into Christmas. Don’t Miss: Windows are reminiscent of Famous Barr & Downtown Stores from the 1950’s and 1960’s. This home owner grew up taking the bus downtown with his family and wanted to recreate the same sense of wonder he remembers. Collecting For: St. Patrick Center Map

bottom of page