The highly anticipated Imaginarium’s Utopia was all set to dazzle visitors starting this past Friday, but an unexpected electrical hiccup forced a change of plans. Northern California’s largest holiday light festival is now rescheduled to open on Wednesday, much to the relief of eager attendees.
Cal Expo spokesperson Darla Givens shared that damaged electrical panels were the culprits, necessitating their replacement before the event could kick off. Thankfully, organizers are already on the case, working to ensure everything is up and running just in time for the holiday season. The festival promises to be a spectacle, featuring over 15 million lights and a slew of exciting attractions.
Once it opens, families can expect to stroll through illuminated tunnels, skate on a covered ice rink, and snap photos with Santa while indulging in carnival rides and festive treats. Imaginarium isn’t just about the lights; it’s about creating warm memories and holiday traditions. So gear up for the dazzling experience that’s sure to light up your holiday season, even if it’s arriving a bit late this year!
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