Fayetteville’s Stewart Family Christmas opened for the season on Nov. 18.
Stewart Family Christmas lights is a light show with inflatables and 6 million lights that people can go and look at. The Stewart Family has had their light show every year since 2003.
“What is Christmas without lights?” said Esme Cruz (12).
The light show slightly changes each year, but a majority of it stays the same. Almost everyone looks forward to the unique displays found in the path at Stewart Family Christmas. In addition to the lights, there are also concessions available.
“It’s a family event where a family puts up the lights for everyone to see, and the kids enjoy it,” said Brittany Ray, Heritage English teacher.
Admission to see the light show is $10, and a majority of the money that they raise is donated to charity to provide children with Christmas presents. People can visit Stewart Family Christmas at 4279 E Wyman Road in Fayetteville until the end of the season, Jan. 1.