Things to do Christmas weekend in western WA

SEATTLE On Christmas week in Seattle, visitors and residents alike will have many options to get out on the town and enjoy holiday cheer. From light displays, skiing conditions, to concerts and shopping, we look at how to ring in this year’s holiday.

Bellevue, WA Christmas week activities

  • Bellevue Botanical Gardens, the Garden D’Lights)
  • [Tickets unavailable for Dec. 25, but Dec. 26 through the rest of the holiday weekend remain open]
  • Bellevue Ice Rink (Open from 9:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.)

Seattle, WA Christmas week activities

  • Dec. 26: Frozen (Disney) screening at Armory Stage
  • Dec. 26: Winterfest Train and Village
  • Cost: Free
  • Wildlanters Dec. 26 – Jan. 18
  • Hours: 4 – 9 p.m.
  • Cost varies based on age, membership status, and other special rates. General tickets for adults Friday – Sunday are $40.95, or $32.45 for Monday through Thursday.

Where: Pacific Northwest Ballet at McCaw Hall

Dates: Dec. 24, 26, 27, 28

Cost: From $39 – $225

Auburn, WA Christmas week activities

  • Local businesses have more than a dozen Christmas trees decorated at the White River Valley Museum
  • Cost: Free

Tacoma, WA Christmas week activities

  • Zoolights is a display of more than 1.5 million lights at Point Defiance Zoo.
  • Closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, the lights are back on for Dec. 26 and will remain until Jan. 4
  • Cost: 2 and under are free, while nightly rates for all others are $10 for members and $20 for general sale.
  • Stage production at Pantages Theater in Tacoma on Dec. 28
  • Taproot Theatre on Dec. 29 – 30

Tulalip, WA Christmas week activities

Including Christmas Day and Christmas Eve, visitors and residents can hit the ice at Tulalip Amphitheatre

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