Festive and bright holiday magic returns with Zoolights at Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium this Friday, Nov. 24, and runs through Jan. 1 (closed Dec. 24 and Dec. 25). The annual event boasts more than 800,000 colorful LED lights and dozens of sparkling 3-D animal light displays. The tradition has dazzled the South Sound community for 36 years; this year will be no exception.
We are delighted to offer this well-loved tradition once again, said Point Defiance Zoo Director Alan Varsik. It brings us so much joy to see families and friends celebrating the holiday magic with us yearly.
Guests can expect to see their favorite superstar animals illuminated in colorful lights, with a special nod to the zoo’s baby muskox, Willow, born in late summer, and the twin polar bear sisters, Astra and Laerke, who arrived this past spring.
Plus, dozens of longtime favorites, like the 100-foot-wide giant Pacific octopus, Mount Rainier, and Seahawks Tree, will return for encores this year. The purple and green Flame Tree, celebrating its 35th year, will be lit with more than 35,000 lights. And look no further for the perfect holiday card location than the two exquisite, winding tunnels of lights. Whether a selfie or taken by a friend, the lighting is the ideal place for that snap.
In addition to the lights, there are plenty of other festive opportunities. Guests must buy a timed online ticket ahead of time. Zoolights is open Nov. 24 through Jan. 1. Hours are 4:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. nightly, except for a two-night closure on Dec. 24 and Dec. 25. Both aquariums are closed during Zoolights. For more information about Zoolights, click here. Zoolights is presented by BECU.