One of our Christmas Eve traditions at our house is to drive around Amarillo and look at all the different Christmas light displays while doing a bit of a scavenger hunt. We print out a list of things to look for, and knock them off as we find them.

In order to do this, we have to find some of the more unique neighborhoods that are loaded up with lit houses and some crazy displays for the holiday. Sometimes, though, that can be a little tough, as not every neighborhood loads up on the lights. I know the neighborhood we live in has some, but it's not the whole street like others.

Why Aren't People Decorating as They Did In The Past

Well, there are various reasons, I believe. One is time. It seems there is less and less time to go around these days. Putting up a good light display takes a lot of time. A full day of work, if not more. I used to do it, but life got hectic, and I stopped.

Another honestly is money. It costs money to buy the decorations or have people put them up for you, like many have started doing. Even once you've purchased all the stuff, the money continues to flow out because your electricity bill is undoubtedly going to jump up a bit.

Where Are Some Good Displays In Amarillo

That said, there are still plenty of places to cruise around in Amarillo and look at lights. Several neighborhoods still go all out, so if you're looking to spend some time checking out the lights, here are a few places you can head to.

Wolflin has some great displays, particularly along Parker, Lipscomb, Ong, Hayden, and Hughes
Sleepy Hollow has a couple of different areas that are lit up by lights
The Colonies always do some incredible displays
Candy Cane Lane is, of course, up and running, and they've even got their own radio frequency to listen to as you drive through, 88.1 on the FM dial

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