SUSSEX COUNTY, Del- Christmas is almost here and while it's sad to see the holiday go, there's still a lot of family fun to enjoy the day of and even after. Santa has been at Winter Wonderfest in Milton, but now he's in the North Pole getting ready for the big day. So to take his place, the characters from Frozen are heading over to wish you a Happy New Year. The drive-thru light show is open every night until January 2, including Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
"Winter Wonderfest has been phenomenal already. We have welcomed about 10-thousand cars already through our gates. We still have a little bit to go to reach out goal but we are happy to announce we know we've already reached our goal of enough money for our 40-thousand dollar grant fund," said Peter Briccotto, the event director.
Schellville in Rehoboth Beach is closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, but that doesn't mean it's the end of the Christmas cheer. Sunday the Christmas village is back open until New Year's Eve. To ensure your time roller skating and enjoying hot chocolate, reserve a timeslot online.
Lewes is lit up and you can take the Lewes Lights tour on your own time, at your own speed. Download the map on the Lewes Lights website to guide you to each lit-up home. Then take your time visiting the brightest, most colorful, and most festive homes in the first town.
"It's just community spirit, light, celebrating this joyous season and putting something out there that we can all visibly see, tangibly embrace, and share together," said Debra Evalds with Lewes Lights.
If you don't celebrate Christmas or are keeping celebrations low key, Movies at Midway in Lewes will be open December 24 and 25.
