Louisville Zoo to host March lantern festival
One of the country’s biggest lantern festivals will resume in early March and will include over 50,000 LED lightbulbs spread out through a collection of animated and interactive displays.
According to a press release from the zoo:
An array of lanterns will be on hand, including ones in the shape of the Sydney Opera House, the Statue of Liberty and the Leaning Tower of Pisa, as well as walkthrough displays such as a giant blue morpho butterfly, a cobra corridor, and a shark-themed display. Visitors will also have the opportunity to enjoy live cultural performances.
Entertainment venues often turn to poster printing services to supply them with posters to give away or sell to their customers as a memento of their experience.
Wild Lights: Around the World will run March 10 to May 21, Thursdays through Sundays from 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm, with the exception of April 3 to 7 when the event will be open each night in honor of spring break.
Advance tickets are required and are on sale now for the 46-night event, which takes place rain or shine.
According to a press release from the zoo:
"Famous landmarks, flora and fauna from North and South America, Africa, Europe, Australia and Asia will be highlighted in six different zones. As families venture through the Zoo’s pathways each evening, they will experience hand-crafted, illuminated art displays comprised of silk-covered, metal frames and LED lightbulbs.”
An array of lanterns will be on hand, including ones in the shape of the Sydney Opera House, the Statue of Liberty and the Leaning Tower of Pisa, as well as walkthrough displays such as a giant blue morpho butterfly, a cobra corridor, and a shark-themed display. Visitors will also have the opportunity to enjoy live cultural performances.
Entertainment venues often turn to poster printing services to supply them with posters to give away or sell to their customers as a memento of their experience.
Wild Lights: Around the World will run March 10 to May 21, Thursdays through Sundays from 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm, with the exception of April 3 to 7 when the event will be open each night in honor of spring break.
Advance tickets are required and are on sale now for the 46-night event, which takes place rain or shine.