description: FAMILY FOUR PACK $30 each
SAVE $10 off regular admission pricing at the event. Admits four people ages 3 and up. Children two and under free with adult.
INDIVIDUAL TICKETS - $8 each
SAVE on regularly priced individual tickets which cost $10 each at the gate. Each ticket admits one person ages 3 and up.
SPECIAL NOTE: To allow flexibility in people's schedules, online ticket purchasers can choose which ONE day of the event to attend, regardless of the day for which tickets were purchased. Tickets do not include admission for both days.
Event Dates:
Saturday November 18
Sunday November 19
Event Hours:
10am-8pm Each Day
Santa Hours:
12pm-6pm Each Day
The holidays come alive with the Christmas Tree Festival At Boone Hall Farms. This year we have moved the event to the weekend before Thanksgiving to be presented on Saturday November 18th and Sunday November 19th.
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Select that perfect Christmas tree early while the selection is best and SAVE $10 per tree purchased.
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Ride the classic holiday Ferris wheel.
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Experience a variety of fun holiday activities.
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And create memories for a lifetime with Santa himself.
EVERYTHING LISTED ABOVE IS INCLUDED WITH DISCOUNTED ADMISSION TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE.
The Christmas Tree Festival at Boone Hall Farms!!
Presented by our great friends Starling Chevrolet and Beacon Community Bank.
All ticket sales are final. No refunds.
Admission - $8.00 + tax
SAVE on regularly priced individual tickets which cost $10 each at the gate. Each ticket admits one person ages 3 and up.
FAMILY FOUR PACK - $30.00 + tax
SAVE $10 off regular admission pricing at the event. Admits four people ages 3 and up. Children two and under free with adult.
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