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The Cincinnati Zoo is continuing its tradition of the PNC Festival of Lights for its 38th year this winter with a few changes in place to make the experience safer for visitors. Guests aged six and up are required to wear a mask throughout the park, which still dazzles with four million LED lights. They can also take a ride on the North Polar Express train and enjoy the traditional Wild Lights show on Swan Lake. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The “Wild Wonderland” is open daily from 1 to 9 PM and runs from November 21, 2020 to January 3, 2021 with bonus nights on January 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, and 17. It’s closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Tickets must be reserved ahead of time online to control capacity. Visitors also select the 30-minute time slot they’d like to enter the zoo to keep guest traffic spaced and consistent. Visit their&nbsp;<a href="http://cincinnatizoo.org/" target="_blank" title="http://cincinnatizoo.org/">website&nbsp;</a>to make a reservation. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
Festive characters like Santa, Mrs. Claus, and other friends are still available to meet and greet and take photos with throughout the park. There are protective boundaries in place to maintain social distancing. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Cincinnati Zoo is continuing its tradition of the PNC Festival of Lights for its 38th year this winter with a few changes in place to make the experience safer for visitors. Guests aged six and up are required to wear a mask throughout the park, which still dazzles with four million LED lights. They can also take a ride on the North Polar Express train and enjoy the traditional Wild Lights show on Swan Lake. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The “Wild Wonderland” is open daily from 1 to 9 PM and runs from November 21, 2020 to January 3, 2021 with bonus nights on January 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17. It’s closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Tickets must be reserved ahead of time online to control capacity. Visitors also select the 30-minute time slot they’d like to enter the zoo to keep guest traffic spaced and consistent. Visit their&nbsp;<a href="http://cincinnatizoo.org/" target="_blank" title="http://cincinnatizoo.org/">website&nbsp;</a>to make a reservation. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Cincinnati Zoo is continuing its tradition of the PNC Festival of Lights for its 38th year this winter with a few changes in place to make the experience safer for visitors. Guests aged six and up are required to wear a mask throughout the park, which still dazzles with four million LED lights. They can also take a ride on the North Polar Express train and enjoy the traditional Wild Lights show on Swan Lake. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Wings of Wonder Theater has been transformed into a wintery watering hole this season for the Circle of Lights display. This is where the Madcap black-light puppet show was held in previous years. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The “Wild Wonderland” is open daily from 1 to 9 PM and runs from November 21, 2020 to January 3, 2021 with bonus nights on January 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17. It’s closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Tickets must be reserved ahead of time online to control capacity. Visitors also select the 30-minute time slot they’d like to enter the zoo to keep guest traffic spaced and consistent. Visit their&nbsp;<a href="http://cincinnatizoo.org/" target="_blank" title="http://cincinnatizoo.org/">website&nbsp;</a>to make a reservation. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Cincinnati Zoo is continuing its tradition of the PNC Festival of Lights for its 38th year this winter with a few changes in place to make the experience safer for visitors. Guests aged six and up are required to wear a mask throughout the park, which still dazzles with four million LED lights. They can also take a ride on the North Polar Express train and enjoy the traditional Wild Lights show on Swan Lake. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
Festive characters like Santa, Mrs. Claus, and other friends are still available to meet and greet and take photos with throughout the park. There are protective boundaries in place to maintain social distancing. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The “Wild Wonderland” is open daily from 1 to 9 PM and runs from November 21, 2020 to January 3, 2021 with bonus nights on January 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17. It’s closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Tickets must be reserved ahead of time online to control capacity. Visitors also select the 30-minute time slot they’d like to enter the zoo to keep guest traffic spaced and consistent. Visit their{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://cincinnatizoo.org/" target="_blank" title="http://cincinnatizoo.org/">website{&nbsp;}</a>to make a reservation. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Cincinnati Zoo is continuing its tradition of the PNC Festival of Lights for its 38th year this winter with a few changes in place to make the experience safer for visitors. Guests aged six and up are required to wear a mask throughout the park, which still dazzles with four million LED lights. They can also take a ride on the North Polar Express train and enjoy the traditional Wild Lights show on Swan Lake. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The “Wild Wonderland” is open daily from 1 to 9 PM and runs from November 21, 2020 to January 3, 2021 with bonus nights on January 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17. It’s closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Tickets must be reserved ahead of time online to control capacity. Visitors also select the 30-minute time slot they’d like to enter the zoo to keep guest traffic spaced and consistent. Visit their{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://cincinnatizoo.org/" target="_blank" title="http://cincinnatizoo.org/">website{&nbsp;}</a>to make a reservation. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
Guests will find plenty of outdoor dining options including The Grove, Hops, and stands like the S’mores-n-More. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Cincinnati Zoo is continuing its tradition of the PNC Festival of Lights for its 38th year this winter with a few changes in place to make the experience safer for visitors. Guests aged six and up are required to wear a mask throughout the park, which still dazzles with four million LED lights. They can also take a ride on the North Polar Express train and enjoy the traditional Wild Lights show on Swan Lake. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Wings of Wonder Theater has been transformed into a wintery watering hole this season for the Circle of Lights display. This is where the Madcap black-light puppet show was held in previous years. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The “Wild Wonderland” is open daily from 1 to 9 PM and runs from November 21, 2020 to January 3, 2021 with bonus nights on January 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17. It’s closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Tickets must be reserved ahead of time online to control capacity. Visitors also select the 30-minute time slot they’d like to enter the zoo to keep guest traffic spaced and consistent. Visit their{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://cincinnatizoo.org/" target="_blank" title="http://cincinnatizoo.org/">website{&nbsp;}</a>to make a reservation. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Cincinnati Zoo is continuing its tradition of the PNC Festival of Lights for its 38th year this winter with a few changes in place to make the experience safer for visitors. Guests aged six and up are required to wear a mask throughout the park, which still dazzles with four million LED lights. They can also take a ride on the North Polar Express train and enjoy the traditional Wild Lights show on Swan Lake. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The “Wild Wonderland” is open daily from 1 to 9 PM and runs from November 21, 2020 to January 3, 2021 with bonus nights on January 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17. It’s closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Tickets must be reserved ahead of time online to control capacity. Visitors also select the 30-minute time slot they’d like to enter the zoo to keep guest traffic spaced and consistent. Visit their{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://cincinnatizoo.org/" target="_blank" title="http://cincinnatizoo.org/">website{&nbsp;}</a>to make a reservation. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
Festive characters like Santa, Mrs. Claus, and other friends are still available to meet and greet and take photos with throughout the park. There are protective boundaries in place to maintain social distancing. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Wings of Wonder Theater has been transformed into a wintery watering hole this season for the Circle of Lights display. This is where the Madcap black-light puppet show was held in previous years. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Cincinnati Zoo is continuing its tradition of the PNC Festival of Lights for its 38th year this winter with a few changes in place to make the experience safer for visitors. Guests aged six and up are required to wear a mask throughout the park, which still dazzles with four million LED lights. They can also take a ride on the North Polar Express train and enjoy the traditional Wild Lights show on Swan Lake. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The “Wild Wonderland” is open daily from 1 to 9 PM and runs from November 21, 2020 to January 3, 2021 with bonus nights on January 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17. It’s closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Tickets must be reserved ahead of time online to control capacity. Visitors also select the 30-minute time slot they’d like to enter the zoo to keep guest traffic spaced and consistent. Visit their{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://cincinnatizoo.org/" target="_blank" title="http://cincinnatizoo.org/">website{&nbsp;}</a>to make a reservation. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Wings of Wonder Theater has been transformed into a wintery watering hole this season for the Circle of Lights display. This is where the Madcap black-light puppet show was held in previous years. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
Guests will find plenty of outdoor dining options including The Grove, Hops, and stands like the S’mores-n-More. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Cincinnati Zoo is continuing its tradition of the PNC Festival of Lights for its 38th year this winter with a few changes in place to make the experience safer for visitors. Guests aged six and up are required to wear a mask throughout the park, which still dazzles with four million LED lights. They can also take a ride on the North Polar Express train and enjoy the traditional Wild Lights show on Swan Lake. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The “Wild Wonderland” is open daily from 1 to 9 PM and runs from November 21, 2020 to January 3, 2021 with bonus nights on January 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17. It’s closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Tickets must be reserved ahead of time online to control capacity. Visitors also select the 30-minute time slot they’d like to enter the zoo to keep guest traffic spaced and consistent. Visit their{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://cincinnatizoo.org/" target="_blank" title="http://cincinnatizoo.org/">website{&nbsp;}</a>to make a reservation. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Cincinnati Zoo is continuing its tradition of the PNC Festival of Lights for its 38th year this winter with a few changes in place to make the experience safer for visitors. Guests aged six and up are required to wear a mask throughout the park, which still dazzles with four million LED lights. They can also take a ride on the North Polar Express train and enjoy the traditional Wild Lights show on Swan Lake. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The “Wild Wonderland” is open daily from 1 to 9 PM and runs from November 21, 2020 to January 3, 2021 with bonus nights on January 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17. It’s closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Tickets must be reserved ahead of time online to control capacity. Visitors also select the 30-minute time slot they’d like to enter the zoo to keep guest traffic spaced and consistent. Visit their{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://cincinnatizoo.org/" target="_blank" title="http://cincinnatizoo.org/">website{&nbsp;}</a>to make a reservation. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Cincinnati Zoo is continuing its tradition of the PNC Festival of Lights for its 38th year this winter with a few changes in place to make the experience safer for visitors. Guests aged six and up are required to wear a mask throughout the park, which still dazzles with four million LED lights. They can also take a ride on the North Polar Express train and enjoy the traditional Wild Lights show on Swan Lake. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
Festive characters like Santa, Mrs. Claus, and other friends are still available to meet and greet and take photos with throughout the park. There are protective boundaries in place to maintain social distancing. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The “Wild Wonderland” is open daily from 1 to 9 PM and runs from November 21, 2020 to January 3, 2021 with bonus nights on January 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17. It’s closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Tickets must be reserved ahead of time online to control capacity. Visitors also select the 30-minute time slot they’d like to enter the zoo to keep guest traffic spaced and consistent. Visit their&nbsp;<a href="http://cincinnatizoo.org/" target="_blank" title="http://cincinnatizoo.org/">website&nbsp;</a>to make a reservation. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Cincinnati Zoo is continuing its tradition of the PNC Festival of Lights for its 38th year this winter with a few changes in place to make the experience safer for visitors. Guests aged six and up are required to wear a mask throughout the park, which still dazzles with four million LED lights. They can also take a ride on the North Polar Express train and enjoy the traditional Wild Lights show on Swan Lake. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Wings of Wonder Theater has been transformed into a wintery watering hole this season for the Circle of Lights display. This is where the Madcap black-light puppet show was held in previous years. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
Guests will find plenty of outdoor dining options including The Grove, Hops, and stands like the S’mores-n-More. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The “Wild Wonderland” is open daily from 1 to 9 PM and runs from November 21, 2020 to January 3, 2021 with bonus nights on January 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17. It’s closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Tickets must be reserved ahead of time online to control capacity. Visitors also select the 30-minute time slot they’d like to enter the zoo to keep guest traffic spaced and consistent. Visit their&nbsp;<a href="http://cincinnatizoo.org/" target="_blank" title="http://cincinnatizoo.org/">website&nbsp;</a>to make a reservation. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Cincinnati Zoo is continuing its tradition of the PNC Festival of Lights for its 38th year this winter with a few changes in place to make the experience safer for visitors. Guests aged six and up are required to wear a mask throughout the park, which still dazzles with four million LED lights. They can also take a ride on the North Polar Express train and enjoy the traditional Wild Lights show on Swan Lake. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The “Wild Wonderland” is open daily from 1 to 9 PM and runs from November 21, 2020 to January 3, 2021 with bonus nights on January 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17. It’s closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Tickets must be reserved ahead of time online to control capacity. Visitors also select the 30-minute time slot they’d like to enter the zoo to keep guest traffic spaced and consistent. Visit their{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://cincinnatizoo.org/" target="_blank" title="http://cincinnatizoo.org/">website{&nbsp;}</a>to make a reservation. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
Guests will find plenty of outdoor dining options including The Grove, Hops, and stands like the S’mores-n-More. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The Cincinnati Zoo is continuing its tradition of the PNC Festival of Lights for its 38th year this winter with a few changes in place to make the experience safer for visitors. Guests aged six and up are required to wear a mask throughout the park, which still dazzles with four million LED lights. They can also take a ride on the North Polar Express train and enjoy the traditional Wild Lights show on Swan Lake. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
The “Wild Wonderland” is open daily from 1 to 9 PM and runs from November 21, 2020 to January 3, 2021 with bonus nights on January 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17. It’s closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Tickets must be reserved ahead of time online to control capacity. Visitors also select the 30-minute time slot they’d like to enter the zoo to keep guest traffic spaced and consistent. Visit their{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://cincinnatizoo.org/" target="_blank" title="http://cincinnatizoo.org/">website{&nbsp;}</a>to make a reservation. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 12.11.20
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