Images of bicycles at a light show in History Park.

Bicycles now the main attraction at Drive Thru Light Show.

November 30th 2024.

Images of bicycles at a light show in History Park.
For one special night, Sunday, Nov. 24, something unique happened at the drive-thru event. Instead of cars, it was solely a bike-thru event! The Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition had a brilliant idea and posed the question to Debbie Degutis, the Managing Director of Christmas in the Park. To everyone's delight, she agreed to the two-wheeled extravaganza.

Although bikes are no longer allowed at the event for the rest of the season, cars are still welcomed at the Drive Thru Light Show until Jan. 1. Tickets can be purchased for $30 at www.fareharbor.com/christmasinthepark/items. This event is the main source of revenue that keeps the downtown Christmas in the Park display free for visitors to enjoy.

On that magical evening, Nov. 24, 2024, a group of bicyclists rode through Christmas in the Park's Drive Thru Light Show at History Park in San Jose, California. This was a first for the event, as bikes had never been allowed on the route before. The excitement and joy could be felt in the air as families and friends pedaled through the dazzling lights and festive displays.

One family, Danielle Pierce, her husband Ted, and their son Max, 5, from San Jose, were among the happy participants. With Max leading the way, they rode through the enchanting scenes, taking in the sights and sounds of Christmas in a whole new way. They even stopped to high-five Santa Claus as he waved from his sleigh.

As they made their way through the park, they couldn't resist stopping at O'Brien's Candy Factory, a beloved spot for treats at Christmas in the Park. It was a special moment for Ted and Max, as they indulged in some delicious sweets and made unforgettable memories.

The bike-thru event was truly a one-of-a-kind experience, and everyone who participated was grateful for the opportunity to be a part of it. Bicyclists of all ages rode through the Drive Thru Light Show, taking in the magic of the holiday season and creating unforgettable memories.

Max Pierce, with his parents by his side, led the way as they rode through the dazzling lights and festive displays. It was a night they would never forget, and they were grateful to have been a part of the first year that bikes were allowed on the route at Christmas in the Park's Drive Thru Light Show.

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