VALLEY, Neb. (KMTV) — Valley’s new Christmasland holiday drive-thru is drawing a crowd but creating traffic problems at peak times. Now the owner is sharing how the attraction will work to reduce delays.
- Valley neighbor Mark Eckerman said while he’s not against the attraction, he believes more safety measures are needed.
- “If you can come at 5 o’clock or after 8:30 or the weekdays Monday through Thursday are a lot slower than the weekends,” said Christmasland owner Travis Freeman.
- Visitors who pre-bought tickets but couldn’t use them are welcome back any day between now and January 4.
BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:
A massive holiday light display in Valley is drawing hundreds of visitors in its first year, but the popularity is creating traffic problems that have some neighbors concerned.
Christmasland Valley features a 70-acre drive-through experience with 2.5 miles of lights, displays and holiday magic. However, the long lines of cars waiting to enter are starting to frustrate nearby neighbors…