Depending on your feelings toward Halloween, the holiday season has already begun. In no short time, Houston will be filled with festive lights, winter wonderlands, and exciting Yuletide cheer. If you’re looking for a new holiday tradition to enjoy this Christmas in Houston, jot this down on your list: Coca-Cola Classic Christmas is now open in Houston with 55,000 square feet of festivities, ice skating, snow tubing, and more!
Classic Christmas is a collaboration between Enchant Christmas, the creators of the World’s Largest Christmas Light Maze, and Coca-Cola — you know the one. The exciting new Houston Christmas event kicks off on November 16 at Memorial City Mall.
Through December 16, Coca-Cola Classic Christmas in Houston will a dazzling array of light sculptures, interactive features, and festivities across 55,000 square feet. Featured attractions at the debut experience include a market square of local vendors, ice skating, and a Classic Christmas Snow Slide.
Furthermore, the Houston Christmas experience features a smorgasboard of holiday food and drinks as well as live entertainment (looking at you, carolers), and of course, Mr. and Mrs. Clause.
“Step into a world of real holiday magic at Coca-Cola’s Classic Christmas. This season, cherished holiday traditions come to life amid a spectacle of dazzling lights.”
Over the course of the event, Classic Christmas is hosting themed nights including Paws n’ Claus (December 1), Country Christmas (December 6), Military Appreciation Night (December 8), and Ugly Christmas Sweater Night (December 15).
For interested parties, Classic Christmas is also available for holiday party bookings with discount ticket prices available for groups of 10 and more. Tickets to the event are now on sale starting at $27.99 through the event website.
Coca-Cola Classic Christmas in Houston takes place from November 16 and December 29 at the Memorial City Mall located at 303 Memorial City Way. For more information, visit the event website here. Interested vendors can also apply at the aforementioned link.