Holiday traditions are plentiful in the Miami Valley, so here are some fun options for the entire family.
⛄Downtown holiday fun
Dayton’s long running holiday tradition, the Rike’s Wonderland Windows, has something new to offer the public this year. Theater set designer Adam Koch, along with other key figures in Dayton’s creative community, gave the windows a makeover, adding four windows: “Woodland Forest,” “Silent Night,” “Snow Day” and “Christmastime.” The little ones can check off their holiday shopping list at the Tike’s Shoppe – a special shop run by kids, for kids – also in the Wintergarden. Enjoy the one-of-a-kind model train display – given to the community by Virginia Kettering – in the Kettering Tower lobby.
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WANT TO GO?
What: Rike's Wonderland Windows
Where: The Wintergarden Wonderland at the Schuster Center, 1 W. Second St., Dayton
When: Viewing hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday. The exhibit will be closed during private events and on Dec. 24 and 25. It will be open at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 31 and will then close.
Admission: Free
More info: Website
⛄ “The Nutcracker”
*This is the last weekend for “The Nutcracker”!
The Dayton Ballet presents the classic story of “The Nutcracker” every winter, with a cast that includes young dancers from throughout the Dayton area, with music by the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra. With the brave Nutcracker and his soldiers battling the Rat King and Clara traveling to the Land of Sweets to meet the Sugar Plum Fairy, “The Nutcracker” offers an enchanting experience for the young and young at heart.
WANT TO GO?
What: Dayton Ballet's "The Nutcracker" accompanied by the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra
When: 2:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 23
Where: Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center, 1 W. Second St., Dayton
Tickets: $20 and up, available at Ticket Center Stage (888) 228-3630 or online at daytonperformingarts.org. Senior, teacher and military discounts are available at the box office.
⛄Clifton Mill:
The legendary light show – complete with 4 million lights – takes three months to set up, but the result is nothing short of breathtaking. The historic mill transforms from complete darkness to a colorful, twinkling holiday wonderland with the flip of a switch. Even after winning $50,000 in “The Great Christmas Light Fight,” The Mill has continued to impress the thousands who trek to see the lights display each year.
Credit: Tom Gilliam
Credit: Tom Gilliam
WANT TO GO?
What: Legendary Lights at Clifton Mill
Where: 75 Water St., Clifton
When: 5-9:30 p.m. until Dec. 31. Lights go on at 6 p.m. Display closes at 8 p.m. on Christmas Eve on Christmas Day. Closed on New Year's Eve.
Cost: $10, children 3 and younger are admitted for free.
More info: (937) 767-5501 | Website | Facebook
⛄Woodland Lights
For more than two decades, Woodland Lights, at Countryside Park near the Washington Twp. Recreation Center, has been brightening the holiday season for local families. Some new additions to the half-mile lighted woodland trail are a laser light show, a tunnel of lights, a train ride and a Ferris wheel. Costumed characters, amusement rides, snacks and, of course, Santa, round out the holiday fun.
Credit: DAVID MOODIE
Credit: DAVID MOODIE
WANT TO GO?
What: Woodland Lights
When: Through Dec. 23, 6-9 p.m.
Where: Countryside Park, 895 Miamisburg-Centerville Road, Washington Twp.
Cost: $9, free for children 2 and younger
More info: (937) 433-0130 | Website | Facebook
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⛄A Carillon Christmas
At Carillon Historical Park, holiday cheer is aplenty with lights as far as the eye can see and the dazzling Carillon Tree of Light serving as the beacon of holiday joy in Dayton. Live holiday music, historical craft demonstrations, traditional holiday fare and visits with Santa are just part of the fun. The little ones won’t want to miss taking a spin on the Carousel of Dayton Innovation, riding the Midnight Express or watching a puppet show. Round out the night with a gingerbread cookie and hot cocoa.
Credit: Tom Gilliam
Credit: Tom Gilliam
WANT TO GO?
What: A Carillon Christmas and the Carillon Tree of Light
Where: Carillon Historical Park, 1000 Carillon Blvd.
When: Running until Dec. 30 (closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day)
Admission: $12 per adult (18–59), $10 per senior (60+), $8 per child (3–17), Under 3 and Dayton History members can get in for free
More info: (937) 293-2841 | Website | Facebook
⛄WORTH THE DRIVE
A little road trip can pay big dividends as far as increasing holiday spirit and making memories.
⛄Newport Aquarium
Discover the Water Wonderland with Scuba Santa and dance to holiday tunes amid bright lights and bubbles in the Shark Ray Bay Theater at the Newport Aquarium. While the holiday fun continues daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Dec. 31, visitors can also enjoy their favorite exhibits like the playful otters in Canyon Falls, the colorful inhabitants of the Coral Reef and, of course, brave the Shark Bridge. New this year, visitors can see dozens of adorable baby American alligators explore their new home and celebrate their first Christmas in Gator Alley. The aquarium is open 365 days a year and the young and young at heart can enjoy an undersea adventure. More details on all the Holiday fun is on Newport Aquarium’s website.
WANT TO GO?
When: Runs until Dec. 31; open every day from 10 a.m.- 6 p.m.
Where: Newport Aquarium, One Aquarium Way, Newport, Ky.
Cost: General admission is $25.99 for adults (13+) and $17.99 for children (ages 2-12)
⛄Cincinnati Zoo
Are you prepared to be dazzled? The 37th Annual PNC Festival of Lights at the Cincinnati Zoo is going on now! Three million colorful, twinkling lights, a Madcap black-light puppet show and the BB&T Toyland Express are just part of the fun at the 36th annual PNC Festival of Lights. Zoo visitors can also search for five hidden fairies in Fairyland, marvel at the spectacular Wild Lights show on Swan Lake or warm up with hot cocoa. No worries if you don’t have time to take in the sights and sounds of the season before Christmas, as the Festival of Lights continues through Jan. 4.
Credit: Angela Hatke
Credit: Angela Hatke
WANT TO GO?
What: 37th Annual PNC Festival of Lights
Where: The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Gardens, 3400 Vine St., Cincinnati
When: Runs through Jan. 4, open Sundays through Thursdays from 5-9 p.m. and on Fridays and Saturdays from 5-10 p.m. Visits with Santa begin at 4 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving (open during the day), Christmas Eve (open during the day) and Christmas Day.
Admission: Event is included with zoo admission. Admission varies for dates and times. Discount tickets available at Kroger. Plan-ahead pricing can be found at https://ticketstore.cincinnatizoo.org/
More info: Website
⛄Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
With millions of twinkling lights and plenty of holiday attractions, Wildlights has been a Central Ohio mainstay for close to three decades. But the annual event has much more to offer than light shows and cocoa – from camel rides to the Polar Bear Express and ice skating to the Santaland Zoo, there is so much to do and experience. Wildlights continues through Jan. 5 this year, so there is plenty of time to visit.
WANT TO GO?
What: Wildlights at Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
When: Through Sun. Jan. 6, not open Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. Sunday through Thursday, 5-9 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 5 p.m.-10 p.m.
Where: Columbus Zoo & Aquarium, 4850 West Powell Road, Powell, Ohio
More info: Website
⛄ENERGY EXPENDITURE
If the kids are bouncing off the walls, it might be time to find a way for them to burn off some energy. Mom and dad can also burn off some Christmas calories.
⛄ Ice Rink at RiverScape
The region’s largest outdoor ice rink – on the banks of the Great Miami River – is open for a new season of family fun. With open skating events on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day as well as New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, what better time to experience the excitement of the holiday season? Even spectators can enjoy the fun with a steamy cup of hot cocoa in hand.
Credit: Tom Gilliam
Credit: Tom Gilliam
WANT TO GO?
What: RiverScape MetroPark's Ice Rink
Where: 237 E. Monument Ave., Dayton
When: Runs through March 1. Check website for dates and times.
Cost: $6 per person per skate, $2 skate rental. Skaters who are 3 and younger are admitted free with a paying adult. Seasonal passes available.
More info: Website
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⛄Sky Zone
Credit: Kevin Winzeler
Credit: Kevin Winzeler
If jumping on their bed is a thrill, the kids will be downright ecstatic at the sight of wall-to-wall trampolines at Sky Zone. The fun, however, isn’t limited to the little ones, as everyone can bounce and flip until their hearts are content at the Washington Twp. indoor trampoline park.
WANT TO GO?
What: Sky Zone
Where: 976 Senate Drive, Dayton
When: Hours vary. Check their website for a complete list of hours.
Cost: Prices vary. Check their website for pricing.
More info: Website
⛄INDOOR ADVENTURE
⛄ARTventures at the Dayton Art Institute
Grown tired of the afternoon marker sessions on your white walls at home? Perhaps it’s time to give the Dayton Art Institute’s ARTventures a try. On the second and fourth Saturday of every month, the Dayton Art Institute curates fun and interactive art-making experiences for all ages. Between 1-3 p.m., drop in with the kids to learn new art-making techniques. Every skill and age group is welcome. All materials will be provided.
WANT TO GO?
What: ARTventures at the Dayton Art Institute
Where: 456 Belmonte Park N., Dayton
When: Select Saturdays from 1-3 p.m. Check website for exact dates.
Cost: Free