This year’s event will include a 100-foot-long, four-story-tall palace, sprawling Chinese gardens along Waterfowl Lake, and a half-dozen giant walk-through lanterns. More than 1,000 illuminated lanterns will make up the displays.
“Asian Lantern Festival has become a summer staple in Cleveland, with guests returning year after year to experience the zoo in a whole new way,” Cleveland Metroparks Chief Marketing Officer Kelly Manderfield said in a news release. “Thanks to the tremendous support of our partners, we’re able to elevate the festival every year and we can’t wait to share our biggest and most complex displays yet.”
The afterhours event will have walk-through and drive-through displays, live acrobatic performances and culturally inspired food. It’s the fifth year for the festival, which has attracted more than 150,000 guests annually. The full walk-through experience is from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Thursdays through Sundays. There also is a limited number of drive-through opportunities on Wednesday nights.
Tickets are on sale now, and guests can reserve a spot and save money by purchasing tickets in advance. Cost for zoo members is $19 or a four-pack for $57. Advance non-member tickets are $22 or a four-pack for $66. Same-day tickets are $25 or a four-pack is $75. Drive-through tickets are $57 per vehicle for members and $66 per vehicle for non-members. Children under 2 are admitted free.Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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