
Los Angeles County has opened an eye-catching new Christmas attraction: the largest Christmas maze in the worlda 10-acre (3-hectare) lighted trail in Santa Anita Park in Arcadia. In addition to the main show, visitors can enjoy additional activities such as an ice rink, special shows and photo areas.
The attraction, called Enchant LAoffers tickets with variable prices depending on the selected date. The costs go from 30 to 53 dollars per personaccording to the official website.
Access times vary depending on the day, but tickets generally begin between 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.mwith closures around the 9:30 p.mespecially on weekends.
The route consists of a network of illuminated corridors with thousands of lights, tunnels, huge decorated figures and an impressive Christmas tree in the middle of the labyrinth.
The The entrance to the labyrinth is an arch of lights of different colorswhere the Christmas tree is a few meters away. From there you can try different ways to get out of the place as quickly as possible, or you can also take some time to admire all the elements.
You can do that too Make various stops to take photos like in the light kiosk, an airplane, a hot air balloon, stars, balls and even a heart made of lights.
When fatigue reaches the user halfway, There are two places in the maze where you can buy food and snacks to recharge your batteries, as well as three places to purchase a cocktail.
Near the exit of the labyrinthThere is a spot overlooking the huge ice rink where you can watch the skaters, take photos, or even have some food and drinks to rest.
In addition to the maze, Enchant LA offers several attractions. For example, an ice rink, a Mini golf with Christmas-themed obstacles and a Ferris wheel to view the entire park from above.
It has some too Slides for sliding with inflatable tiresa dance floor with interactive lights that move and change according to the music. If you want a leisurely tour instead, you can explore the holiday village, which is filled with handmade gifts, festive snacks, and hot and cold drinks.
As they walk through the park, visitors can meet Santa Claus, who spontaneously appears and gives children the opportunity to send their letter.