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All is Aglow at Dazzling Nights By Sandra Carr

Take a seasonal stroll through shiny and sparkly scenery during the fifth annual Dazzling Nights at Harry P. Leu Gardens.

The fifth annual Dazzling Nights at Harry P. Leu Gardens. Photo by Sandra Carr.

The holly-jolly festivities began during the COVID-19 pandemic five years ago and has become a holiday tradition!

I had an opportunity to experience Dazzling Nights during the media preview on Monday night. It was my fourth time attending the Creative City Project and Memoir Agency’s electrifying extravaganza, which is presented by AdventHealth once again.

I thought it was nice the media was provided with commemorative gifts!

Dazzling Nights merchandise includes a light-up cup and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and yeti pins. Photo by Sandra Carr.
Another Dazzling Nights keepsake includes a snow globe with a photo holder. Photo by Sandra Carr.

This year, the mile-long jaunt is bigger and brighter, and includes 17 luminous locations. It’s also a wonderful way to get your daily steps while being in the holiday spirit!

“I am so excited for our guests to experience Dazzling Nights 2025,” said Cole NeSmith, artistic director and founder of Creative City Project. “Our team has been working for more than a year on this totally new and expanded holiday experience. One of my greatest joys is seeing friends and families come together at our events, and I know this year’s show brings even more awe, joy and excitement for us all.”

A silvery cascade of string lights invite you to enter the Crystal Waltz section. As you walk down the path, there are elegant chandeliers hanging in treetops and conveying romance. I imagined ghosts dancing underneath the elevated, sparkling, glass prisms like in The Haunted Mansion ride at Disney’s Magic Kingdom, which is my fave at the mouse house. I know it’s not Halloween but the spooky season is my favorite time of the year!

Twinkling lights greet you in the Crystal Waltz section entryway. Image courtesy of Sandra Carr.

Chandeliers provide a sense of sophistication at Dazzling Nights. Photo by Sandra Carr.

The Winter Solstice area was overflowing with light and a natural ambiance. Folks can gather and sit by lighted teepees or walk through a golden archway adorned with holly leading to three Christmas trees.

A decorative colonnade leads guests to three Christmas trees in the Winter Solstice section. Photo by Sandra Carr.

I enjoyed walking on circular lights that changed colors at the Holiday Hop! Some of the circles reminded me of the 1960s Mod Target!

Don’t be a square! Walk on circles of light! Photo by Sandra Carr.

Circular lights change colors at the Holiday Hop. Photo by Sandra Carr.

Next, was the Glowing Forest, which resembled a sparkling Sherwood Forest! I didn’t see Robin Hood wearing holiday regalia but I loved seeing the glistening trees and strings of sparkling lights shaped like a Christmas tree and illuminating the pretty poinsettias.

Travel on a well-lit trail in the Glowing Forest. Photo by Sandra Carr.

On Monday night, there was a waxing crescent moon, which you could see as you encountered the Under the Stars section.

The rose garden came alive while gleaming with star power and live entertainment!

The rose garden was gloriously bright Under the Stars. Photo by Sandra Carr.

The Joyful Journey continues through a sparkling, tiara tunnel, featuring a sea of lights!

The Joyful Journey was illuminating! Photo by Sandra Carr.

The Joyful Journey was like walking on the Yellow Brick Road in the “Wizard of Oz!” Image courtesy of Sandra Carr.

Child’s play! I enjoyed seeing kids playing with giant, inflatable balls in the Holly Jolly section and throwing balls into holes in the 8-Bit Christmas area. I love baseball and playing Skee-Ball! I have a good arm and have thrown baseballs to fried chicken at a concert in the past so I thought I would give it a shot! I threw a ball and got it in the slot on the second try! My aim was true!

Children were having a blast playing with balls in the Holly Jolly section. Photo by Sandra Carr.
Santa and his elves watch as families play games in the 8-Bit Christmas section. Photo by Sandra Carr.

The Cathedral was the Taj Mahal of Dazzling Nights! The colorful colonnade is an 80-foot long, immersive homage to ancient stained glass and favors a larger-than-life Lite-Brite!

The multicolored, lit temple was awe-inspiring as you walked through the archway. Photo by Sandra Carr.

Watch out for ape-like creatures gallivanting throughout the Crystal Kingdom Yeti Blast! Attendees can enjoy playing with yetis in the snow!

Play in the snow with cute and cuddly yetis! Photo by Sandra Carr.

Buy holiday merchandise created by local artisans at the Twinkle Market! Sweet treats paired with holiday and adult beverages are available to purchase in various areas at Dazzling Nights. Guests can also enjoy live entertainment nightly and made possible through the support of Massey Services.

Purchase homemade, holiday decor at the Twinkle Market. Photo by Sandra Carr.

The family-friendly event at Leu Gardens, located at 1920 N. Forest Ave. in Orlando, runs Nov. 28, 2025 through Jan 4, 2026 from 5:30-9:15 p.m. Online Dazzling Nights tickets are $31.50-$39.50 for adults and $29.50-$37.50 for ages 4-12 (prices include service fees plus tax). Children 3 and under are free. Please arrive 30-45 minutes before your reserved time. Wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately depending on the weather.

Shimmery snowflakes greet guests at Dazzling Nights. Photo by Sandra Carr.

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Ghoulish Gardens Embrace Halloween Spirit By Sandra Carr

Take a sinister stroll with creepy creatures during Happy Frights and Haunting Nights at Harry P. Leu Gardens.

The fall festival includes a pumpkin patch that comes to life during Happy Frights and Haunting Nights at Harry P. Leu Gardens. Photo by Sandra Carr

Presented by Massey Services, Inc., the inaugural Halloween hootenanny includes two eerie encounters by the Creative City Project and Memoir Agency.

Before and during either adventure, chow down on themed concessions paired with beer, cider, wine or non-alcoholic beverages in souvenir cups.

The first option, Happy Frights, is a family-friendly, trick-or-treating adventure through 12 immersive worlds that begins at 5 p.m.

During the witching hour, an older crowd experiences frightening festivities throughout the remarkable realms at Haunting Nights starting at 7:30 p.m.

As I sauntered through a lush ambiance with my refreshing cider in Jeepers Peepers land, I felt all eyes were on me and other wanderers.

Fear is the eye of the beholder at Jeepers Peepers during Happy Frights and Haunting Nights at Harry P. Leu Gardens. Photo by Sandra Carr

As my journey continued, the gardens were all aglow while I traipsed through the Jack-o-Lantern Jaunt, which was my favorite excursion.

Pumpkins rule at the Jack-o-Lantern Jaunt! Photo by Sandra Carr

My husband Dan and I are getting our pumpkin on at the Jack-o-Lantern Jaunt! Image courtesy of Sandra Carr

The next stop was Ned’s Neon Labyrinth. It would have been nice if I saw Goblin King Jareth, but that’s a different labyrinth tale. Ned was sweet and his spray-painted maze kept you in suspense and wondering what was around the corner.

I’m striking a pose with colorful creature Ned during Happy Frights and Haunting Nights at Harry P. Leu Gardens. Image courtesy of Sandra Carr
A contortionist clown reached out to me at Ned’s Neon Labyrinth! Photo by Sandra Carr

Sunflowers were in bloom and provided attendees with a pretty photo-opportunity spot on the walking trail.

Sunflowers were in harvest during Happy Frights and Haunting Nights at Harry P. Leu Gardens. Photo by Sandra Carr

While traveling on the path, I encountered supernatural beings at Apparition Alley.

Travel through Apparition Alley if you dare! Photo by Sandra Carr
Ghosts gather at Apparition Alley! Photo by Sandra Carr

After I left Apparition Alley, I stumbled upon magician Terry Ward, who was doing card and coin tricks under a big-top tent at Magic and Mayhem.

Magician Terry Ward entertains audiences with a card trick during Happy Frights and Haunting Nights at Harry P. Leu Gardens. Photo by Sandra Carr

When I turned the corner, I found six mythical monsters hanging out at the Dragons’ Nest.

The lair featured six dragons that call Harry P. Leu Gardens home. Photo by Sandra Carr

I left my dragon pals to walk the plank with a dead pirate at The Barracks!

Argh! Captain Gruffbeard made me feel right at home at The Barracks! Image courtesy of Sandra Carr

The atmosphere changed from scary to sweet at the Bubbly Block Party. Bubbles were floating in the air as a Sea Rider rode a seahorse and lobster was dancing in the street.

A Sea Rider rode a seahorse at the Bubbly Block Party. Photo by Sandra Carr
The lobster keeps everyone entertained during the Bubbly Block Party! Photo by Sandra Carr

Haystacks provided attendees with a chance to be king of the mountain at the Scarecrow Summit!

Scarecrows greet you at Happy Frights and Haunting Nights at Harry P. Leu Gardens. Photo by Sandra Carr
An attendee was king of the hay mountain during Happy Frights and Haunting Nights at Harry P. Leu Gardens! Photo by Sandra Carr

Celebrate the dead at El Dia de Muertos! I truly loved this skull kingdom and taking a photo with the beautiful La Catrina. I also thought the altar was a nice way to honor lost loved ones and friends. Folks have an opportunity to write down the names on a piece of paper and display it proudly on the candlelit altar. I paid homage to my parents and Dan remembered his Uncle Al.

Gorgeous La Catrina strikes a pose with me at El Dia de Muertos. Image courtesy of
Sandra Carr
A pair of sugar skulls welcomes visitors to El Dia de Muertos. Photo by Sandra Carr
The dead are cherished at El Dia de Muertos. Photo by Sandra Carr

The spooky spectacular at Leu Gardens, located at 1920 N. Forest Ave. in Orlando, runs through Halloween night. Tickets start at $25 per person. Wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately depending on the weather.

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