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Christmas at Cantigny ready to light up the holiday season in Wheaton

If it were part of a friendly neighborhood competition, McCormick House at Cantigny would be the odds-on favorite to win a holiday lights battle.

The historic home and grounds in Wheaton will be awash in color for the next month and beyond as Christmas at Cantigny returns Friday for its third season of light displays, ice skating and festive dining experiences.

  Christmas at Cantigny returns for its third season Friday. A preview event was held Wednesday. Rick West/rwest@dailyherald.com

Gayln Piper, director of programs at Cantigny, said officials there know they were late to the scene when it comes to this type of event, but they have brought something new and different every year.

“We’re excited that this has become peoples’ family tradition,” Piper said.

Promised to be “bigger, brighter and more magical than ever,” the show’s highlight is a half-mile, fully accessible wheelchair- and stroller-friendly path through brightly illuminated gardens and landscapes with lights that dance to holiday music playing throughout the grounds.

  Lights reflect off a lake as people take in the scene at Christmas at Cantigny. Rick West/rwest@dailyherald.com

New this year is a northern lights installation in the rose garden, inspired by the aurora borealis. Special photo stops especially designed for portraits and selfies are scattered throughout the grounds while three cocoa and snack stations along the light path provide optional libations.

Visitors can also tour the first floor of the McCormick House, where myriad poinsettias, vintage decorations and a 20-foot Christmas tree accentuate the historic nature of the home.

  Guests tour Freedom Hall inside historic McCormick House during a Christmas at Cantigny preview Wednesday. Rick West/rwest@dailyherald.com

Upstairs, the Noël Lounge offers chef-crafted small plates, curated wines and craft cocktails in a cozy, elegant setting intended for adults. Reservations for the lounge are strongly recommended, if not required, and can be made online.

“A Wickedly Popular Christmas,” a themed light show set to songs from “Wicked” and “The Wizard of Oz,” will run each Sunday through Dec. 14. After the holiday, “Lights, Camera, Action!,” set to a Hollywood soundtrack of movie scores and sing-along favorites, will run Dec. 26 to Jan. 4.

  Christmas at Cantigny features a fully-accessible half-mile path through the grounds. Rick West/rwest@dailyherald.com

The outdoor ice skating rink will return ($7 admission; $3 skate rentals), after which you can warm up in the heated hospitality tent or reserve a private Cocoa Cabana with fire tables, heated seating and full food and beverage service (starting at $125).

Piper said planning for the event is pretty much a year-round endeavor.

  Snow bubbles rain down from a machine at Cantigny Wednesday. Rick West/rwest@dailyherald.com

“I’ll start working on next year when this show stops,” she said. “It’s really a very fun project to be a part of, and Cantigny really comes together as employees to get it done. It’s basically insanity from the end of September until opening.”

Christmas at Cantigny runs most days from Nov. 21 to Dec. 23. Days and hours are posted at cantigny.org. “Lights, Camera, Action!” runs Dec. 26 to Jan. 4.

Admission to the McCormick House and light show varies by day, and advance pricing is lower than day of purchases. Advance price tickets on weekdays are $12-$15 for adults, $8-$10 for ages 4 to 15. Weekends are $25 and $15 respectively.

  Guests visit the cocoa trailer during a preview of Christmas at Cantigny in Wheaton Wednesday. Rick West/rwest@dailyherald.com