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Blue Fox Drive In Christmas Village expands, adds lights and attractions

The Blue Fox Drive In Christmas Village returned on December 9 following a major expansion, adding three new attractions and roughly 100,000 additional lights to increase capacity and visitor features. The enlargement, driven by volunteers and local community groups, matters to Island County residents because proceeds support event improvements and local programs while the event draws increased traffic and family attendance to the area.

Marcus Williams2 min read
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Blue Fox Drive In Christmas Village expands, adds lights and attractions
Source: www.whidbeynewstimes.com

The Blue Fox Drive In's long running Christmas Village staged an expanded presentation on December 9, as organizers unveiled three new attractions and added roughly 100,000 lights to the holiday displays. The expansion increased the event footprint and capacity compared with previous years, drawing larger family crowds and extending the range of activities available on site.

Organizers and volunteer crews, including members of community groups such as the Whidbey Island Lions Club who have run the event in recent years, handled installation and event operations. Volunteers were responsible for much of the lighting work, display construction, ticketing support, and on site crowd management, enabling the community focused, family friendly experience to continue growing. Proceeds from the event were earmarked for ongoing improvements to the Village and to support community programs funded by participating groups.

Advance tickets were available at the Blue Fox Drive In box office and online at bluefoxdrivein.com. Admission on the night of the event was listed at twelve dollars for adults and six dollars for children twelve and under. The ticketing system included both advance purchase options and on site sales, with organizers urging advance purchase to ease vehicle entry and reduce wait times.

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The event has become a seasonal draw for Island County residents and visitors, benefitting local businesses through increased evening traffic and patronage. County public safety and road officials worked with organizers to manage parking flow and pedestrian safety, while volunteers coordinated staging and guest services. The expansion also highlighted the role of civic engagement in delivering community events, as the larger scale required additional trained volunteers and logistical planning.

As the Christmas Village continues to evolve, organizers said proceeds will be reinvested to maintain and improve displays and to fund community programs supported by participating organizations. For residents planning visits in future years, purchasing tickets in advance and checking the Blue Fox Drive In website for arrival and parking guidance will remain important to ensure a smooth experience.

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