Huron Winterfest FireworksThis holiday season, don’t stress out over your home decorations, being the best host, or even finding that perfect gift. Instead, relax and expERIEnce the season by spending time and not money.

Find a community festival to attend where there are generally kids’ activities, entertainment, and local vendors to support. Coming up in December is Port Clinton’s Community Christmas, Huron Winterfest, Mulberry Creek Herb Farm’s Christkindlmarkt, Light Up Vermilion, Lakeside Christmas (no gate fees outside of Chautauqua season), Milan’s Hometown Holidays, and Sandusky’s Winter Wonderland event at the Jackson Street Pier. Lights of Spiegel Grove at the R.B. Hayes Presidential Library and Museum is another free holiday event.

Explore and enjoy a number of local light displays, including several free lights shows synched with holiday music. Sandusky’s Washington Park is filled with decorations and lights and the adjacent Merry-Go-Round Museum offers a nightly light show on the exterior of its building. Ghostly Manor Thrill Center has a similar show, synced to a radio station so you can enjoy the Merry-Go-Round Museum holiday exteriorentertainment of dancing lights from the cozy comfort of your car. Be sure to also drive through the amazing outdoor decorations at the Sawmill Creek Resort in Huron. They offer a “twelve days of Christmas” display along the drive from the resort to Mulligan’s Pub, where you’ll find not only an amazing light show on the exterior, but a fun pop-up Christmas bar inside with special holiday drinks and trivia.

If you enjoy a drive-through light display, The Watering Hole Safari in Marblehead offers Lights on the Northcoast – a holiday drive with more than a million twinkling lights. While not a free display, it does only cost $20 per carload (up to 6 persons) to visit. Plus, the onsite petting zoo is open for $5 per person as well if you’d like to pet and/or feed some animals as part of your holiday adventure. The downtown regions of Port Clinton, Vermilion, and Milan have fun holiday decorations as well, and you can also enjoy browsing the store windows for their unique and festive displays. Milan is particularly interesting because they entire town square is enveloped in classic Edison-style lightbulbs, an homage to the town’s most famous resident and inventor of Christmas lights, Thomas Edison.

child with SantaInstead of throwing money away on gifts that will be unused and end up in your donation pile next winter, consider a holiday getaway where you can enjoy each other’s company, create life-long memories, and really relish in the joys of the season. Here are a few Shores & Islands Ohio holiday getaway ideas:

  • Firelands Adventure Tours – If you’ve only got one evening to get away, consider letting someone else do the driving and load the gang into Firelands Adventure Tours’ secure and relaxing bus, seating 18 passengers comfortably. Nightly Holiday Lights Tours depart from Sandusky’s Jackson Street Pier and includes holiday music onboard as well as complimentary hot chocolate and holiday goodies. The tour will take you throughout Sandusky’s sparkling light displays – the best the city has to offer. Save with the family fun-pack for only $99 (for up to four persons), or reserve the entire bus for your group for $400 (a savings of more than $340 in tour pricing)
     
  • Great Wolf Lodge SnowlandSnowland at Great Wolf Lodge – Families, especially those with young children, will delight in the wintertime activities offered as part of a stay at Great Wolf Lodge during their Snowland celebration through January 6, 2023. Complete with whimsical décor, daily snowfall showers, and festive activities, families can escape the chilly winter weather and soak up the holiday spirit. Seasonally-themed crafts and story times will be offered, as well as visits with Santa.
     
  • Season of Joy at Sawmill Creek Resort – Sawmill Creek by Cedar Point Resorts is going all-out this holiday season with their festive Season of Joy which includes a number of fun activities both for the young and the young-at-heart crowd. Through December 31 catch the spirit of the holidays with live music, comedy showcases, holiday decorating workshops, specialty food and drinks and more bringing together the sights, sounds, and tastes of the North Coast.
     

So, gather your family and friends together this season and enjoy a couple of Shores & Islands Ohio ways to make Ho, Ho, Ho-liday memories, for sure!