Ahh Winterhaven. The best way to blow your kids' minds with the spirit of the season.
This year you can even visit Santa! The last night is Dec. 26.
Perched atop the shoulders of her dad Matt Griebel, three-year-old Grace Griebel basks in the fluttering snow scene at the corner of Kleindale Road and Forgeus. Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
In the spirit of A Christmas Story, kids and adults can visit with Santa and exit down a slide at this house. Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Kids and adults alike reach out to grab the snow flurries near Kleindale Road and Forgeus Avenue. Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Kids soak up the snow flurry fun during the first night of the 67th Annual Winterhaven Festival of Lights. Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
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Holiday visitors file in during the first night of the 67th Annual Winterhaven Festival of Lights. Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
The sunset-warmed sky backdrops this snowman during the first night of the 67th Annual Winterhaven Festival of Lights. Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
A choreographed water fountain and musical display dazzles at Farr and Treat Circle. Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Han Solo appears to have hit the gym since last Christmas. Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Mike Crowder, right, and his wife Vilma Reynoso pause hand-in-hand to enjoy a fully-decorated tree. Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Early visitors head down Candy Cane Lane during the first night of the 67th Annual Winterhaven Festival of Lights. Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star