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Adventure through 80,000 sqft of breathtaking light sculptures as you search for the missing fragments of Santa’s Magic Timepiece, the key ingredient to Santa’s magical journey around the earth.

Photos courtesy of Enchant Christmas; GIF by SEAtoday

After four holiday seasons away, Enchant Christmas has made its return to Seattle’s T-Mobile Park, featuring an all-new world’s largest Christmas light maze experience.

The Pacific Northwest can once again immerse themselves amidst a ballpark field full of larger-than-life light sculptures, an ice skating trail, and countless other festive attractions now through Sunday, Dec. 29.

Plan a holly, jolly good time for your friends and family this holiday season.

Grab tickets.

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