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Admission for Two, Valid December 1 - January 7 or Donation to Powell Gardens (Up to 38% Off)
Festival of Lights, Powell Gardens
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Unique holiday experience, includes botanically-themed sculptures and light displays that stretch through multiple gardens
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- Admission for Two to the Festival of Lights, Valid December 1 - January 7 (Up to $24 Value)
- Donation to Powell Gardens
Admission is free for members and children 4 and under. Kids 5-12 are $5. The festival takes place from 3 p. m. - 9 p.m. on December 1 to January 7.
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Promotional value expires Jan 7, 2018.
Use for admission to event. Redeem at Powell Gardens December 1, 2017-January 7, 2018 open Thursdays-Sundays from 3-9 p.m. Refundable only on day of purchase. Merchant is the issuer of the voucher and tickets for this event. Limit 3 per person, 2 additional as gifts. Must use in 1 visit.
Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About Festival of Lights, Powell Gardens
Visiting Powell Gardens, Kansas City's botanical garden, is a serene experience made even more so by the butterflies and birds that call the area home.
- Size: 970 acres of rolling hills, meadows, and display gardens
- Eye Catcher: The Celebration Apple sculpture at the center of the Heartland Harvest Garden,
- Permanent Mainstays: We rotate botanical displays by season so there's something to enjoy in every season
- Don't Miss: the observation deck at the top of the Missouri barn's 45-foot silo
- Hands-On Activities: classes in gardening, and crafts.
- The Buildings: a barn, a chapel, and several other structures designed by the renowned American architect E. Fay Jones
- Pro Tip: come back often; the flowers in bloom change with the seasons
- Crown Jewel: the glass-domed conservatory, which displays rotating exhibits each year
- Special Programs: plant sales, performance art and experiences, Garden to Glass and horticulture classes, seasonal festivals, art classes, teas, and more.