Frost transforms the indoor and outdoor gardens at Cleveland Botanical Garden with special displays, lights, a gingerbread house exhibit and more. It opens Sat., Nov. 23 and runs through Jan. 5.
Non-member adult tickets are $22 – $26, non-member child tickets are $14 – $16, member adult tickets are $5 – $14, and member child tickets are $0 – $8. Advance online ticket purchase is required. Prices vary by day of the week and entry time. Tickets now on sale at holdenfg.org.
“Last year’s debut of Frost was spectacular, and seeing so many visitors enjoy this experience inspired us to make it even bigger and better in its second year,” says Ryan Sandy, Exhibitions Manager. “We are excited to bring this unique show to the next level this season with even more lights, new themed rooms and interactive elements, events, and activities. From family time to date nights, there will be something for everyone.”
NEW ADDITIONS
New this year, in the glasshouses, visitors will meet Raine and Shine, spirits of the wet and dry seasons celebrating winter in other parts of the world. New displays and lights will guide people into the Spiny Desert of Madagascar and through the Costa Rica Cloud Forest, allowing them to meet plenty of new friends along the way.
New this year, in the glasshouses, visitors will meet Raine and Shine, spirits of the wet and dry seasons celebrating winter in other parts of the world. New displays and lights will guide people into the Spiny Desert of Madagascar and through the Costa Rica Cloud Forest, allowing them to meet plenty of new friends along the way.
In the outdoor gardens, an expanded holiday light trail will take visitors into more areas of the garden than last year, including the newly renovated Hershey Children’s Garden. Visitors will make their way through a moving light tunnel, our rainbow-lit rose garden, and other over-the-top light displays and photo-ops.
“As we continue to expand Frost each year, we are focused on giving visitors a one-of-a-kind experience that they won’t find anywhere else including plenty of unique plant and flower displays, all expertly crafted by our incredibly talented horticulture team,” say Sandy.
In addition to the exhibits above, visitors can expect returning favorites such as dozens of creative gingerbread houses and festive trees and wreaths decorated by garden clubs.