Lighting of the Bay returns to Newport Dunes
Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort is switching on the holiday spirit its 32nd annual Lighting of the Bay
The big switch on begins at dusk on Friday, November 25, and continues nightly through New Year’s Day.
In honor of the upcoming holiday season, the bay will transform each evening into a vibrant winter wonderland
It features more than fifty lighted holiday decorations and Christmas trees.
“Our Lighting of the Bay attraction is a can’t-miss event for families looking to celebrate the holiday season in Southern California,” says Phil Ravenna, General Manager of Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort.
“We’re thrilled to welcome resort guests and the community to experience this holiday display and to join us in celebration throughout the season.”
Newport Dunes’ public fire pits are available on a first-come basis and s’mores kits can be purchased from Newport Dunes’ onsite market.
On Saturday and Sunday evenings, cocktails and food will be available from Moe B’s Munchies beachfront grill for family picnics.
The Newport Dunes Tree Lot is open daily November 21 through December 21, to pick fresh pines while taking in the festive holiday scene.
Overnight guests can bring an RV or stay in Newport Dunes’ single-family Beach Cottages.
For those who do not own an RV, Newport Dunes works with RV rental companies that will deliver a luxury RV to the campsite, all set up and ready to enjoy.
The Back Bay Bistro at Newport Dunes is available for holiday parties and private events just steps from the Lighting of the Bay display.
The Lighting of the Bay is free for the public and paid on-site parking is available.
The Resort is located at Newport Beach, California.
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