Coca-Cola’s Classic Christmas Hosts “Kids Light Up the Night” with 2,500 Free Tickets Giveaway to Houston Youth on Sunday, November 24

Coca-Cola’s Classic Christmas – a new, immersive holiday installation featuring an elaborate light maze and display, market square shopping village, ice skating rink and more is excited to announce the launch of “Kids Light Up The Night” on November 24.

On November 24, Classic Christmas has made 2,500 kids tickets (ages 0-17 years) available at no charge. The initiative underscores Classic Christmas’ commitment to spreading joy during the holiday season and making the experience accessible to families of all sizes and backgrounds.

The free kids’ tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so families are encouraged to act fast. Parents and guardians can secure their family’s spot by reserving tickets on November 24 at the Classic Christmas website: https://www.classicchristmas.com/kids-light-up-the-night/houston-tx-memorial-city-mall.

Designed to make the wonder of Classic Christmas more accessible for families, the initiative will offer 2,500 complimentary tickets to local youth, ensuring a fun and festive experience for thousands of families.

Crafted by the creators of the renowned World’s Largest Christmas Light Maze, Enchant Christmas, in partnership with Coca-Cola, Classic Christmas, open currently, will run through December 29.

“At Classic Christmas, we believe the magic of the holiday season should be shared by all,” said Derek Alexander, VP of Commercial & Digital, Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages. “Through the ‘Kids Light Up The Night’ initiative, we’re excited to give back this holiday season by offering thousands of children the chance to experience the wonder and magic of Classic Christmas at no charge. It’s our way of bringing joy to Houston families and making their holiday season a little brighter.”

Classic Christmas is located at 303 Memorial City Way, Houston, TX 77024. General sale tickets can be purchased at https://www.classicchristmas.com.

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