![]() There will be no dino ride this year either. This year there will be no big heated, indooor tent and outdoor seating is always limited. Last year there are about 4 food trucks outside (Nathan’s, bbq, brownie, and mac n cheese truck), and there are about 5 more restaurants under the big tent (fried ice cream, expresso, bao buns, twisted potatoes, cake, and free food for vip area ticket holders. You can eat before hand or purchase food at Lumino City Festival. There are many food trucks where you can get food. because you can definitely be there for 2 hours or more easily. Wear insulated clothing, warm coats, put on layers of clothing, hats, gloves, pocket warmers, and scarves. All of the light attractions are outdoors. Luminocity Festival has so much beautiful lights to see but make suree you dress warm. This year with timed entry make sure you get there 45 minutes to an hour early. I got there at 350pm and waited for 30 minutes before then started letting us in. I suggest you get there early because last year it opened on Novemfrom 4pm until 10pm. This year there will be some new light attractions: The Mysterious Forest, The Dangerous Dunes, The Forgotten Ruins,The Hidden Land Of Hria, and The Mystical Moon Land. This is the second year Luminocity Festival is in New York City at Randall’s Island. Lumino City Festival Of Lights Holiday Decorations Lumino City Festival of Lights will bring a holiday feel to New York City with Covid-19 protective measure timed entry, social distancing guidelines, mandatory masks, temperature checks, and sanitizing stations. It’s a wonderland of lights that come alive at night. Update 2020: Luminocity festival of lights opens November 27, 2020- January 2021 on Randall’s Island In New York City. What is Lumino City Festival of Lights in the cold really like on Randall’s Island in NYC in 2020? Let me tell you! Wonder what’s in side! Lollipop fields foreverĪnd a Few Extras. Magic Mushroom Mania Psychedelic mushrooms, man! Giant toadstools A mushroom fish? Never seen one of them before! Strange mushroom podsĬandy Land Giant cupcake Purple swirl lollipop Cakes, candy, and treats galore! Take a walk through Doughnut Alley Peanut and a cascade of presents. Jurassic Park Brontosaurus watches over some dino eggs Baby dragon Volcano and some dinosaur eggs Mighty T-Rex T-Rex having a snack Welcome to the Jungle Magenta monkey Rainforest landscape Baby lion king Tropical blue flowers Wild snake plant Iguana and snake How many creatures can you find? Ice Flowers Polar Bear on an Iceberg Winter blue tree The Ice Age Entrance to the Winter Wonderland Holiday Trees Ice Palace Unicorn among the icicles Cinderella’s Carriage is ready for you. Here’s my take on the multiple worlds of LuminoCity: ![]() In the inaugural year of 2019, LuminoCity proudly presents its signature event LuminoCity Festival, a month-long holiday event with an exhibition of spectacular light art displays, live performances, and a celebration of cultures. By exploring the intersection of art forms, LuminoCity seeks to blur the lines between virtuality and reality when curating unforgettable experiences for all audiences. is a multimedia entertainment company that transforms captivating stories into multidimensional experiences. Here’s the official blurb from the LuminoCity website: I stopped asking what it was supposed to be and just melted into the visual spectacle in front of me. ![]() A tropical rain forest and a field of magic mushrooms were thrown in for good measure. My first impression was of a psychedelic landscape morphing disparate historical eras into the present: the Ice Age, represented by a winter wonderland of snowflakes and polar bears, butted up against the T-Rexes and other dinosaurs of the Jurassic Era. We ordered tickets online, called an Uber, and were soon on our way to Randall’s Island to experience the Lumino City Festival. The day after Christmas, my husband and I decided to go and see the installation for ourselves. ![]() I’d never seen anything like them! Click here to take a look. Last month he shared photos from an outdoor light festival he attended in New York City. He also happens to be a pretty good photographer. His posts are always worth a read, not just for the breadth of wines he tastes and reports on, but for the unvarnished, no-nonsense opinions he offers up. If you are part of the wine blogging universe, undoubtedly you’ve met Anatoli, author of Talk-a-Vino. Most of them also nurture other interests such as cooking, painting, writing, or photography. My wine friends are a creative bunch: of course they appreciate a great glass of something tasty, all while giving you the backstory on who grew the grapes and how the wine was made.
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