Enchant returns to Tropicana Field with 4 million lights and a little holiday magic (PHOTOS)

Enchant, the world’s largest holiday-themed light event, has returned to St. Petersburg and brought with it 4 million sparkling lights to bring Christmas magic to Tropicana Field.

Sponsored by the Hallmark Channel, Enchant features more than 10 acres of holiday-themed activities, shopping and entertainment.

It includes an immersive walk-thru light maze, an ice-skating trail, live entertainment, Santa visits and a holiday shopping marketplace with crafts, gifts and culinary treats including festive holiday beverages and cocktails, surrounding one of the largest Christmas trees in the world, according to a statement.

For 2022, St. Petersburg is one of eight cities to showcase Enchant. The attraction runs at Tropicana Field until January 1.

Ticket information can be found here.[image_slider_no_space on_click=”prettyphoto” height=”300″ images=”21776,21775,21774,21773,21772,21768,21767,21766,21771,21769″]

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