A little creativity and ingenuity is keeping the Christmas spirit alive in the United States and around the world.
A shaky start…
ShareNothing said 2020 like when The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree arrived. We needed a little Christmas right that very minute.
Yikes
ShareYeah crews had their work cut out for them to save Christmas this year.
A little Christmas magic…
ShareAlthough its debut was lackluster, Santa's elves worked their magic in time for the 88th Annual Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at Rockefeller Center on December 02.
Christmas Tree Sculpted Out Of Sand
ShareHere in Florida, since this is our favorite time of year to be outdoors, many traditions are able to be kept alive like this sand sculpture display.
Lighted Boat Parades
ShareAnother uniquely Florida tradition - the lighted boat parades are on all over the Tampa area.
Virtual Santa
ShareAn even safer (and more convenient) is to schedule a virtual visit with Santa. Go to our homepage and click on the Winter Guide button to book one!
Christmas tree shopping
ShareMany who usually go with an artificial tree are splurging on a real one to make this Christmas special.
A Holiday Drive-Thru Light Show
ShareThe cars are driving a lot slower at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Vehicles traveled through a tunnel of lights during the opening night of the Glittering Lights drive-thru light show. The annual holiday display features 5 million lights.
Drive-In Christmas Market
ShareThings are quite different over in Europe too. Christmas markets are now drive thru's too.
Visits with Grandma go high-tech
ShareIt's not the same, but FaceTime is still face time. Especially when the little ones dress up festively to sing a few Christmas carols with family.
Safely Seeing Santa
ShareAn elbow bump and face masks let children get a little quality time with the big guy to deliver their list of wishes.
Santa’s on the job…
ShareSure things are a little (ok a lot) different in 2020, but Santa Claus is working his magic. Social distancing is easy in the North Pole. Here he is as he arrived to kick off the season from his sleigh float at the 94th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day ParadeĀ® on November 26, 2020.