A performer decked out in a Christmas-themed Dodgers costume dances and waves at cars making their way through the team’s Holiday Festival at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday.
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The Dodgers began a drive-through holiday festival Wednesday night. The route includes numerous, LED light shows and interactive displays celebrating the Dodgers’ World Series title as well as the holidays.
The event runs 5 to 10 p.m. through Christmas Eve, with admission starting at $55 per vehicle.
The festival includes holiday scenes along with images of the Dodgers’ World Series championship.
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A child looks out of a car window as it makes its way through the holiday festival.
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A holiday festival would not be complete without a visit from Santa.
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The lights at the festival burned a little brighter this year after the Dodgers’ first World Series title since 1988.
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These children being driven through the festival are color coordinated in holiday hues.
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Lights reflect on cars snaking their way around Dodger Stadium.
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No longer haunted by the ghosts of World Series past, the Dodgers’ festival was a celebration of the team and holiday.
(Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times)
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