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2020 has been a crazy roller coaster ride full of ups and downs and twists and turns. With so much going on lately, you might think that having a festive and peaceful
holiday season is impossible to achieve. Lucky for you,
Crosswinds Tagaytay is here to prove that despite everything that has happened this year, Christmas can still be as festive and bright as you remember it to be.
Crosswinds Tagaytay, together with Brittany Corporation, organized a fun-filled Christmas display called “Trail of Lights: Christmas at Crosswinds” this year. Remaining open until the end of the year, the display has numerous attractions for you and your loved ones to see! Excited to find out what they are? Read on!
Have A Bright and Festive Holiday at the Trail of Lights
Brittany Corporation, a Vista Land Company, is holding its annual Christmas display at Crosswinds Tagaytay this year. “Trail of Lights: Christmas at Crosswinds” showcases unique Instagram-worthy attractions adorned with bright lights and surrounded by Tagaytay’s lush pine trees.
There are plenty of activities to do at the display. From filling up your tummy with a warm cup of coffee at the newly opened Coffee Project to climbing on top of a giant Trone Giant Chair display, it is hard to get bored at the Trail of Lights. You can get a glimpse of Crosswinds’ famous Bern Windmill, stroll down a path of giant candy canes at the Lucent Stone Pillars display, strike a pose with Santa Claus at the Santa’s Treasures display, or boost your adrenaline by riding the Wreath Swing. You can also capture joyous holiday memories with your loved ones at the famous Crosswinds Tram or walk around the Christmas Dome of Lights that ends with a breathtaking panoramic view from Alpine Greens.
The display is free and open to all guests. You may visit the attraction any time of the day starting November 14, 2020. Since the display is operating under the new normal, all guests must follow strict safety measures while in the premises. Wearing of face masks and face shields is mandatory while strolling around the attraction. There will also be no grand event this year due to the pandemic, but the display will be open to the public until the end of the year.
To get more information on Trail of Lights: Christmas at Crosswinds, visit Crosswinds Tagaytay’s official Facebook page or check out Brittany Corporation’s official website.
Celebrating Christmas under the new normal doesn’t have to be worrisome. If anything, events like these are friendly reminders that there will always be a bright light at the end of every dark tunnel. This Christmas season, always remember to stay hopeful and stay safe. Happy holidays!
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Crosswinds Tagaytay is located at Brgy. Iruhin Central, Calamba Road, Tagaytay City. You may reach them via email at sales@brittany.com.ph, landline 63 882 7696 loc 0335-36, or mobile 0917 883 8103.
About Antonette Louise Guiao
Antonette is a writer, a night owl, an extrovert, and a BTS ARMY. Her spare time is consumed by drawing digital vector art, sleeping, binge-watching Netflix series, and learning how to cook. An adventurer by heart, she aspires to travel the world with her family, try extreme outdoor activities, and taste all sorts of food in different countries.
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