
The Detroit Zoo is about to light up the night with its annual holiday extravaganza, Wild Lights, promising a vivid journey through a vibrant winter wonderland swathed in over five million LED lights. Set to begin on Saturday and span until January 5, 2025, the event features Fridays to Sundays as prime time for guests to explore the glowing trails, complete with towering lighted animal sculptures and an enchanting array of themed displays, as confirmed by ClickOnDetroit.
Visitors this season can expect not just an eye feast of lights but also a series of special attractions, including a photographic journey into the wild through Guadalupe Laiz's lens, and the return of cherished favorites like the Toyland sculptures and a Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 4D theater show, as per FOX 2 Detroit.
"We are so excited to host one of southeast Michigan’s most anticipated winter traditions," Emily O'Hara, senior director of guest experience, told FOX 2 Detroit. O'Hara's enthusiasm underscores the event's goal to create memorable experiences for all ages in the community, further enhanced by their invitation to guests to donate new pairs of mittens or gloves for the charity Mittens for Detroit.
The Detroit Zoo offers a spectrum of ticket packages, from general admission starting at $17, as per LittleGuide Detroit, to various packages including zoo visits, food, drinks, and holiday activities like carousel rides and film screenings.









