Is Bentleyville in Duluth Minnesota Open?

Is Bentleyville in Duluth Minnesota Open?

Bentleyville opens each night at 5 pm – including all Holidays! – Bentleyville will open Saturday, November 21st and continue through Saturday, December 26th.

Do you need reservations for Bentleyville?

We do not have reservations, all guests entering are first come first served. Please note that we are immensely busy on Fridays and Saturdays. What is the cost to visit Bentleyville? The 2021 Bentleyville Tour of Lights event is FREE to enter – parking is $10 per vehicle.

What time should I get in line for Bentleyville?

Arrive Early- The park opens at 5 pm, so if you want to ensure you get a spot, arrive around 4:45 pm so you are the first to get in line for Santa and you get to experience the park before the big crowds get there.

How long is Bentleyville in Duluth?

It is located in Duluth, Minnesota and runs from November 21 to December 27, 2020. The 2020 season of the attraction introduced a new drive-through layout instead of its traditional walk-through format, to better fit and help with restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Is Duluth doing Bentleyville this year?

Bentleyville “Tour of Lights” brings people together to create delightful memories for all! Bentleyville is reverting back to a Walk Through format for our 2021 season with FREE admission.

How long does it take to go through Bentleyville?

approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour
Bentleyville takes approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour to walk through depending on the weather, how long you stop to warm at the fire pits, and if you plan to stand in line waiting for Santa. There is a Lost and Found and gift shop on site.

Where do you line up for Bentleyville?

Drivers who approach Bentleyville from the wrong direction will be directed to Garfield Avenue to turn around and line up for access. Drivers will enter a queue staging area off of Railroad Street where Bentley said they can fit up to 200-250 cars. The pathway itself should hold 100-130 cars at one time.

How many lights are at Bentleyville in Duluth Minnesota?

4 million lights
Bentleyville is America’s largest, free walk-through Christmas light display. It’s situated on the shore of Lake Superior in Bayfront Festival Park of Duluth. Every year, in November and December, over 4 million lights are lit for guests to stroll through.

Is there a radio station for Bentleyville?

Here’s what to expect once you’re at Bayfront. There will be a low-frequency radio station you can tune your car radio to once on-site to hear the same music you’d hear while walking Bentleyville during any other year. There will be signs at Bayfront with where to tune your radio.

How do you get to Bentleyville?

Take the Blatnik Bridge/US 53 toward Duluth from Superior. After crossing the main bridge span, stay in the right lane and take the Garfield Ave./Port Terminal Exit. Merge into the right lane of northbound Garfield Avenue and turn right onto Railroad St. Follow eastbound Railroad Street to the Bentleyville entrance.

When is Bentleyville Ohio open for the holidays?

You can grab one near the main entrance when entering Bentleyville or ask a staff member and we can assist you. Bentleyville opens each night at 5 pm – including all Holidays! – Bentleyville will open Saturday, November 21st and continue through Saturday, December 26th. We will be open on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas.

Is the Bentleyville Tour of lights a drive thru?

This holiday season enjoy the magic of Bentleyville within the warmth of your own car as the Tour of Lights is turning into a drive-thru experience in order to keep our community healthy and safe during COVID.

Is there a free admission to Bentleyville?

Bentleyville is FREE – Bentleyville has free admission for all guests, as well as free hot cocoa & coffee, free cookies, free freshly popped popcorn, free marshmallows to roast, and free visits with Santa & Mrs. Claus! $10 per vehicle to park in the Bentleyville lots.

Is it possible to pull a sled in Bentleyville?

We clear the paved pathways daily and salt the ice and snow that is built up, so it is difficult to pull a sled at Bentleyville. Strollers and wheelchairs are free to use on a first-come-first-serve basis. You can grab one near the main entrance when entering Bentleyville or ask a staff member and we can assist you.

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