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The Living Desert's 'Glow In The Park' Opens With Spectacular Displays
The 2023 nighttime showings of "Glow in the Park" in Palm Desert will continue through April. Here's what to know and when to go.

PALM DESERT, CA — It’s time to get your glow on at The Living Desert’s "Glow in the Park" event. The series of larger-than-life lanterns glowing around the park runs from 6:30-10 p.m. nightly through April 30, with the last admission at 9 p.m. Advanced ticketing is recommended as the event tends to sell out, according to Allen Monroe, President and CEO of The Living Desert.
Monroe spoke on the event that is considered a "must-see" by residents.

“Glow in the Park is ready to delight guests of all ages with its whimsical, immersive, and awe-inspiring installations,” Monroe said. “From towering animal lanterns to engaging photo opportunities and interactive installations, Glow in the Park is all new for 2023!”
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Guests can watch the desert come alive with imaginative lanterns, incredible art installations, interactive displays, and plenty of memorable photo opportunities at Glow in the Park.

Tickets are on sale now at www.LivingDesert.org/Glow. Advanced reservations are required as space is limited; tickets are purchased for a select date and time.
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New this year, a combo ticket is available – guests can purchase an any-day general admission zoo ticket and a Glow in the Park ticket for a discounted rate.

Glow in the Park is presented by Acrisure Arena, home of the Coachella Valley Firebirds and sponsored by the City of Palm Desert.

These are just a few of the spectacular images of the lanterns, developed and produced in partnership with Tianyu Arts and Culture, Inc.

Glow in the Park is an extraordinary night-time event featuring intricate, immersive, and truly amazing animal and nature-scape lantern creations.
Which one is your favorite? Let us know and tell us when you go.
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Why Palm Desert Locals Love The Living Desert Zoo's 'Glow In The Park'
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