West Berlin, NJ – A mile-long stretch of illuminated displays is set to glow to life as Diggerland opens its annual Drive-Thru Holiday Light Show on Thursday.
Families will navigate their vehicles past towering decorations, vivid tunnels, and synchronized sets designed across the construction-themed park.
The attraction allows guests to tune into an onsite radio station that broadcasts music aligned with the glowing scenes.
Key Points
- Diggerland opens its seasonal drive-thru holiday light show on Thursday
- Visitors follow a driving path filled with displays, tunnels, and synchronized lighting
- Admission is set at $37.99 per car
The event unfolds across 100 Pinedge Drive, where Diggerland converts its grounds into a route designed for slow, steady traffic through curated displays timed for the holiday period.
Organizers describe the experience as a returning tradition for families who prefer a stay-in-the-car celebration structured for consistent flow and accessibility.
Crews arranged the path to use familiar sections of the theme park, repurposing ride lanes and staging zones into viewing corridors bordered by themed installations.
Lighting technicians worked through the week to test synchronized patterns that accompany the broadcast on the dedicated radio station available to all attendees.
The cost for entry is set at $37.99 per car, a flat rate that applies to all vehicle types permitted through the route.
Diggerland scheduled the attraction to run nightly beginning November 14 and continuing through January 2026, providing a lengthy window for repeat visits.
Staff will direct vehicles at checkpoints positioned throughout the park to maintain spacing and ensure a steady progression from entrance to exit.
Park representatives note that the guided route supports consistent timing for each vehicle as it passes through the series of displays arranged for the season.