Candy Cane Lane

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Ouachita Parish . Louisiana

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Candy Cane Lane Introduce

Candy Cane Lane is a delightful destination for families and thrill-seekers alike, located in Calhoun, Louisiana. This charming amusement park combines fun, excitement, and seasonal magic to create an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. Nestled at 170 LA-151, Candy Cane Lane offers a variety of attractions, including rides, games, and special events that cater to both locals and tourists.

One of the standout features of Candy Cane Lane is its seasonal light shows, which have been a beloved tradition for many visitors. The park transforms into a winter wonderland during the holidays, with dazzling decorations and magical displays that bring joy to families and couples alike. Visitors can enjoy everything from thrilling roller coasters to serene walking paths adorned with twinkling lights and festive themes.

  • Family-Friendly Attractions: Candy Cane Lane offers a range of rides and activities suitable for all ages, ensuring that both kids and adults have an exciting time.
  • Seasonal Events: The park hosts special events throughout the year, including the famous light shows during the holiday season.
  • Festive Decorations: Known for its Christmas decorations, Candy Cane Lane creates a magical atmosphere that brings people together to celebrate and enjoy the season.
  • Culinary Delights: The park also features food stands offering delicious treats, making it easy to enjoy your visit with friends and family.

Customer feedback highlights the park's ability to create memorable experiences. One visitor shared, "The light show was amazing, and we were impressed by the effort put into creating such a magical experience for families." Another noted, "Christmas decorations are consistent every year, but they always feel fresh and exciting to visit." While some guests mentioned waiting times, overall reviews emphasize the park's charm and entertainment value.

Whether you're looking for fun-filled family time or a romantic evening out, Candy Cane Lane offers something for everyone. Plan your visit today and create lasting memories at this enchanting amusement park!

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So tonight we went to this amazing light show and we saw some outstanding lights. We were all very amazed at the sight and we were so impressed that some people would go out of there way just to amaze people and family’s just to give them a good time for a night. The only thing is is that we had to wait a while to get in.

Dec 21, 2024 · Remington Miller

This lane never disappoints us. Christmas decorations are the same every year, but we love to visit them whenever we get the chance. Thanks for the community for making this effort.

Jan 02, 2025 · Nathasha Wijesinghe

I had a very good reason this year to drive through Candy Cane Lane it was my grandbabies first time and they loved it! We definitely will be back next year

Dec 21, 2024 · Kimberly Black

We waited until New Year's Day to go, and there was no line. But I have to caution anyone with an autistic family member: this might be exactly the right kind of stimulation for some and a big problem for others. For me, the major issue was the section with rapidly flashing lights (it's the area where music on the radio is tightly synced to a computer-controlled animation). I was miserable there because the bright flashes stressed me out terribly, and because there was no way to avoid it or to get through it faster (with vehicles in front and behind, you just have to crawl through). If the autistic people in your family can close their eyes and cover them with both hands until the windows come back down, they'll have an easier time. I was driving, so I just hated it and watched my stress levels grow. If only those animations could be replaced with something like playful splashes of color zooming around the tunnel, or geometric patterns, it would work for more people. Strobing flashes are harmful. Autistic people might also have some stressful confusion when they get to the jingoism section, which is completely unrelated to Christmas. It represents something very important to the Hanson family, of course, but in a Christmas experience, it's weird. The other irritation was minor: the website said $25 but they surprised us with an extra fee on the spot because we failed to bring paper money. I understand the need to pass along the fee, but y'all would look more honest if you'd tell the truth about it on the website. I appreciate that, at least when it's not busy, you have the option to go back through again for free. This is generous, and if I could have enjoyed an experience that is clearly beloved by most of the community, I would have been very grateful. Most people will love it.

Jan 01, 2025 · Beatrice “Bee” Ostrowsky

Enjoy the drive through lights every year. They add features each year, so it keeps getting better. It is about 1 mile long, so you see lots of lights. Music plays through outdoor speakers located throughout the path. One tunnel of lights is set to music that you play through your radio. The light show is always fun to see.

Nov 18, 2024 · David Kovac