Frankston's Christmas Festival of Lights
Address | 30 Davey St, Frankston VIC, Australia |
Phone | +61 1300 322 322 |
Hours | 10:00-16:00 |
Website | christmasfestivaloflights.com.au |
Categories | Festival |
Rating | 3.6 8 reviews |
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Frankston's Christmas Festival of Lights reviews
8Knowing the ride workers I wouldn't be in a hurry to trust all. Good food great, weather, sad what represents customer service on rides
Biggest Christmas Tree in Australia! (30 metre Norfolk Island Pine which is over 100 years old!
Good event. But really intended for nearby residents only since there's absolutely no parking so you'll need to walk or drive there so insanely early, you know hang around for 3-4 hours until it starts, to get a park.
Loved it! Went once when I was a teenager & was worried my memories were better than the actual experience. But, I was happily surprised to find that it was still just as fun, went with my partner & son & we all had a blast, going on rides, trying foods, buying showbags, watching the tree light up. Great memories made today. Excited to go another year.
A wonderful event for families and young people. Fun rides, lots of food stalls, amenities and a Christmas music concert.
But what all the children and young-at-heart were waiting for the lighting of the 100 year old pine tree by 2 fairies floating high in the sky, followed by a spectacular fireworks display. Thousands came and enjoyed the event
Lots of family friendly activities, entertainment, rides and food! Really nice way to begin the festive season -well done Frankston organisers, performers and volunteers!
Getting a bit crowded in recent years. Carnival rides are a bit tacky. Some reasonable food trucks and fireworks at the end.
We went to the Frankston Festival of Lights on Saturday. Thousands of people, food trucks, rides for the kids spread over several city blocks. There was a huge main stage with enormous pa repeated throughout the precinct of the festival. The sole entertainment apart from a choir was an endless series of fairly average solo singers performing to backing tracks. There were no bands to be seen anywhere. The crowd looked bored and the whole affair lacked vibe. There was no edge, no spirit, no entertainment setting the mood. Why no bands? Surely they didn't do it to save the few lousy bucks they pay musicians? If there was one street festival that needed about 20 bands playing, this was it. The whole thing looked like a giant school fete with no obvious point or theme to it. Without live music it has no life.