If you are looking for a holiday activity that does not require traffic strategy, parking negotiations, or a second mortgage, allow Largo Central Park to make its annual case. For a limited time this December, the park’s beloved holiday train transforms into the Rudolph Limited, a festive loop through millions of lights that feels equal parts wholesome tradition and joyful sensory overload.
The Rudolph Limited runs on six select nights and begins boarding at 5:45 p.m., just as the sun dips low enough to let the lights do their thing. Riders glide through Largo Central Park surrounded by roughly 2.5 million lights, which is an amount so large it sounds fake until you see it and immediately lose count. The schedule includes Friday, December 12 and 19, Saturday, December 13 and 20, and Sunday, December 14 and 21, making it surprisingly flexible for families juggling end of year chaos.
This is not a brand new concept for Largo. The Central Park train has been delighting residents for decades and recently celebrated its 30th anniversary, which means it has outlasted several pop stars, at least three phone chargers, and most of our collective attention spans. The holiday version simply leans all the way in, adding Rudolph themed magic to an already charming ride…