Magic Christmas is located in Alexandria, La. and has over 200,000 lights. The entire display is separated into two distinct parts. The animated portion is computer controlled and synced to upbeat Christmas music. Over 300 strobes that vary in size and intensity create dynamic and crowd pleasing patterns. Also, a lighted Christmas train travels around the display carrying dignitaries such as Sponge Bob, Big Bird, Raggedy Ann, Bugs Bunny and others. The traditional site of the display features over 30 "Toys of the Past" outlined in rope light and hung as ornaments in two large oak trees. The toys are accented by a very traditional "front of the house" decor which includes the latest of technology RGB "ColorMotion" tree.
Lights will not be on during inclement weather or very wet conditions. If you are coming from out of town, we advise you to call before coming to confirm that the lights will be on for any specific night.
If you're only going to 15 ft, can you leave the slip ring at the top with the winch extended or should you still put a bolt through even though you are not lowering the slip ring? Awesome, genius design from the bottom instead of pulleys at top!
That is one of the original pixel trees created around 2012. The banding material strips have been replaced by Boscoyo pre-punched strips.. For updated info please email Walter@MagicChristmas.org
this is going to be a really hard decision this year....the convention is SO close to us and our family reunion is right in the middle of the expo over in Columbus, MS!!!! decisions, decisions, decisions!!!!
Jerry ---Please check www.MagicChristmas.org and the instructional/build manual is on the website. If you have any future questions, please email me. Thanks
Great show! I'd love to know how the train is implemented. I'd like one in my yard. Trains are so cool for Christmas. I currently have a standstill train and I often hear that the kids love to see it. It's one I got from Target, probably 8 years ago, and it's about time to replace it.
Brad---The tree is 25' without the star. The pixels are spaced 2.75" vertical and 5.75" horizontal on the bottom ring. The tree is built using the HD JUMP. For more info please email Walter@MagicChristmas.org
speaking from a person that likes a "little rock" in their Christmas songs...this music is GREAT!!! We might have to get together...or maybe I can find the music somewhere and provide the piano music for some of our songs!! :)
Good tip. I'm looking forward to seeing your display this year. I just moved to the area and I seen it on TV before and of course your videos. Keep up the great work.
some great color shots in your video--2014 was great also in Banner Elk,Rt 184 and Rt 105 especially and, weeks later,along Rt 190 near Asheville(Exit 33 off 1-26)--and the Blue Ridge area there--Oct 31st still great color there--snowstorm the next day