Let There Be Lights at Promised Land Zooīranson’s Promised Land Zoo is home to the area’s newest and longest drive-through light display. Two two-mile display is open nightly beginning Nov. LOCATION: 2751 Shepherd of the Hills Expressway, Branson, MO 65616 The Zoo is also home to the region’s only live reindeer herd, giving patrons the opportunity to pet, feed, and take photos with the Sven, Rudolph, Prancer, and more with the VIP “Santa’s Safari” option. Every admission includes the light display, ‘Candyland Courtyard’ complete with dancing trees timed to your favorite Christmas tunes, ‘Animal Adventures’ building with dozens of animals on display, Elves’ Secret Gift Shop, and more. PRICE: $30 per car (up to 6 passengers) for drive-through only $25 per person for VIP Santas Safari, which includes a 45-minute guided tour through the lights and animals, and more. Visit the Let There Be Lights website for further details. Branson’s Lights of Joyīranson’s Lights of Joy (formerly known as Gift of Lights) drive-through display debuted in 2015 but its location off Shepherd of the Hills Expressway is the same as the former Festival of Lights, which was held there for almost 25 years prior.īranson’s Lights of Joy contains more than 300 displays with over one million twinkling LED lights throughout the 1.25 mile drive, and was completely overhauled with new all-new displays in 2021. The Trail of Lights at Shepherd of the Hills PRICE: $20-30 per single car entry (price varies depending on day of week) LOCATION: 700 Expressway Lane, Branson, MO 65616 You can also visit with Santa every weekend from Nov. Home to the famous outdoor theatre, the 160-acre Shepherd of the Hills Homestead transforms into a holiday paradise. Rated by the Travel Channel as one of the top five drive through Christmas displays in the U.S., the Trail of Lights features a series of story-telling animated characters surrounded with millions of Christmas lights. on Friday and Saturdays, or later as traffic dictates) LOCATION: 5586 W Highway 76, Branson, MO 65616 #CHRISTMAS LIGHT DISPLAYS SERIES# SEE ALSO: Branson Christmas Attractions & Activities PRICE: $23.29 per single car with up to 8 passengers if purchased online in advance. While not a drive-through display, Silver Dollar City is decked out in over 6.5 MILLION lights during the annual An Old Time Christmas festival. The theme park - styled as an 1880s mining city - continually receives recognition for its incredible illuminated displays, 1,000 decorated trees, two Broadway-style Christmas shows, an eight-story LED special effect Christmas tree, Rudolph’s Holly Jolly Christmas light parade, thrilling amusement rides, festival foods, and more. Visit our Ultimate Guide to Christmas at Silver Dollar City for a full rundown of all the park has to offer. LOCATION: 399 Silver Dollar City Parkway, Branson, MO 65616ĭATES OF OPERATION: Select days from Nov. Big Cedar LodgeĪlso not considered a traditional drive-through display, Big Cedar Lodge is worth a visit. The hotel and resort features over a million lights decorating the roadway and buildings around the complex. It’s free to drive through, but you can also book a 25-minute tram tour of the lights. Once there, head into the main lobby to see their gingerbread village and train display, large trees, and other holiday decor. The time now is 02:56 AM.There’s also a synthetic ice skating rink with a large tree programmed to “dance” along with a selection of favorite Christmas songs. I have done this before, and the tool works well, but I can't tell you where to find it since I have only V4.0.Īll times are GMT -8. Splines are done from the spline menu (this is for Delta Cad V6). lines can be offset using the parallel line function. You can turn layers on and off at will.Īs to offsetting. If you need to do multiple tracings on top of the image, use layers instead. What I would do is retain only one image in the file. All operations are slowing down, some operations don't complete, etc. At this point, the file size is getting rather large ~8 meg. I have to save the file, exit Delta Cad, then re-enter, then I can do it a third, maybe a fourth time. I can import an image of 2.7 meg, copy the image and paste it once. I have Delta Cad v4.0 (I know I should update). For one, it only handles BMPs, and well, you saw what happens when importing images while set at a scale other than 1. I think the "mess this up" button is an automatic feature in Delta Cad.ĭC does not handle images well.
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