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The 2023 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show was a mega success; returning with all seven show locations including Bahia Mar Yachting Center, Broward County Convention Center, Hall Of Fame Marina, Las Olas Marina, 17th Street Yacht Basin, Pier 66 Marina, and Superyacht Village at Pier 66 South.
Stone Mountain Park invested in new Light Show technology that offers a way to produce imagery not available with the classic Lasershow. The summer show is now bigger, brighter, and more breathtaking than ever.
This new immersive experience boasts ten times more lumens, ten times larger video projection, and ten times more laser beams than the classic Lasershow, providing more clarity, precision, and definition. Featuring the latest in digital video technology, sound, and lighting, the Light Show dazzles guests with its vibrant colors and dynamic animations. Using state-of-the-art projectors and a combination of 3D mapping techniques, this high-definition show is the most visually stunning production yet.
The NEW Music Across America Drone & Light Show offers an escape to a world of pure magic and exhilaration. Embark on an unforgettable cross-country journey and experience the ultimate musical extravaganza! The show kicks off with sensational music tracks that has the audience singing, dancing, and moving to the rhythm from start to finish.
Includes a reserved chair on a private terrace, popcorn, a Coca-Cola beverage, and a glow item.
Seating begins 2.5 hours prior to the start of the Light Show. Snack service ends at the start of the show.
Includes a reserved seat on the Memorial Hall Terrace, BBQ buffet dinner, popcorn, Coca-Cola beverage, and a glow item.
Seating begins 2.5 hours before the start of the Light Show. Dinner service ends one hour before showtime.
Enjoyed the park attractions today, great for family vacation. Spectacular Lazer show. Drones show was flawless. Presentation and sound system so good. Loved the use of ginormous flame ? fountains used in the show. All with sensational huge fireworks through out the show truly in fantastic. Thanks for remembering all who have and had served for our Country. We will definitely return, on our next vacation.
The new Light Show features banks of new high-resolution 4k video projectors which will enhance the experience with lighting moving overhead, side to side, and on the ground. An upgraded sound system providing a full immersive surround sound effect. Solid state full color laser projectors and 250 color-changing drones choreographed in aerial light displays.
Yes, you can bring your own food to the Light Show and picnic on Memorial Lawn before the show, provided you have purchased a Light Show ticket, Attractions Ticket or Membership. Glass containers and grills are not allowed on the Lawn. Alcohol is not permitted on the lawn.
The Summer Light Show is approximately 45 minutes in length. The special event Light Shows including Latino Family Festival, Pumpkin Festival, Stone Mountain Christmas, and Lunar New Year are approximately 30 minutes in length.
After 40 years of illuminating the night sky and delighting audiences of all ages, the iconic Lasershow at Stone Mountain Park is coming to an end. This beloved tradition has been a staple in Atlanta, captivating millions of visitors from around the world with its stunning visuals and breathtaking displays. With the show being outdated and in need of a revamp Stone Mountain Park has decided to bid farewell to the Lasershow and replace it with a state-of-the-art production that promises to be bigger, brighter, and more breathtaking than ever.
Stone Mountain Park is very excited to bring an ALL-NEW Light Show to the park this Summer. We also know many people have fond and nostalgic memories of the classic Lasershow Spectacular. The classic Lasershow will remain part of the catalog of light shows and will reappear periodically.
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