Visitor Center for Palm Desert & Palm Springs

Author name: Art Davis

Community  Relations  department  acquired  six  new  Partners  and  60 renewal

Palm Desert, CA – Community Relations: In  February,  the  Community  Relations  department  acquired  six  new  Partners  and  60 renewal  Partnerships.  Community Relations  department  has  431  investing  Partners,  72 Complimentary/Reciprocal  Partners  and  1519  active-basic  Partners  for  a total  of  2022 businesses.Desert Region: Year-to-Date 39 Complimentary/Reciprocal Partners (Chambers of Commerce, CVB’s and Visitor Centers) and 472 Partners from the Desert Region of California are complimentary basic active for a total of 511 businesses. Sales and Marketing Recap:  The Community Relations sales team generated 414 sales calls; consisting of one-on-one meetings, site visits, phone conversations, and group events.  Visitors Center statistics: 617 walk-ins from 7 countries (Canada, England, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States).  The CVB had a Meet & See at The Palm House Restaurant.  67 Partners and Chamber members were in attendance. Attended the following CVB Partner Mixers and Events: Rancho Mirage Chamber’s Rammy Awards at Mission Hills Country Club, Wedding Warriors Mixer at Johannes, Desert Hot Springs Chamber ribbon-cutting/block party at BurkeMedia, La Quinta State of the City Luncheon at La Quinta Country Club, Palm Springs Chamber’s Palm Springs’ City Guide unveiling at LuLu California Bistro, Rancho Mirage Chamber Mixer at Omni Rancho Las Palmas Resort & Spa, Palm Springs Chamber ribbon-cutting at Dead or Alive Bar, Palm Springs Chamber/PSHA/DBA Luncheon on Homelessness at the Hard Rock Hotel Palm Springs, and the Coachella Chamber Mixer at Woodhaven Country Club

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Vacation rentals working for Palm Desert

Vacation rentals are thus a benefit to the real estate sales market in Palm Desert.  Last year, Palm Desert home prices jumped over 14 percent, and in 2014 the jump was 18 percent.  The strength of the vacation rental market and vacation rental guests who elect to buy in the community are playing a significant role in home values,” says Realtor Jim Franklin with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services. Further segments of the Palm Desert tourism economy are benefiting from vacation rentals also, such as restaurants, merchants and other attractions.  Reported sales and visitor count is at the highest in Palm Desert tourism history. Vacation rental tourism is additionally a major employer for the community and it contributes in excess of $100 million to the local economy annually.  Patrick Service, president of the Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce, states “Palm Springs has exciting lodging options for every visitor.”  As an example, approximately 33 pecent of non-resident attendees to the Palm Springs International Film Festival choose to stay in a vacation rental. Specifically as to the transient occupancy tax generated by tourism visitors – the tax visitors’ pay for short-term lodging – 20 percent of overall TOT is derived from the vacation rental industry.  In total, Palm Springs benefited with $5.5 million in TOT from vacation rentals in the last fiscal year. These revenues pay for essential community services such as public safety, parks, streets and senior services. Hoteliers similarly recognize the benefit of vacation rental tourism. According to Aftab Dada, general manager of the Palm Springs Hilton and Chairman of PS Resorts, “For 30 years Palm Springs has been a leader in vacation rentals. Currently, we have 1,600 registered vacation rental owners paying in excess of $350,000 in annual fees to the city – that is close to a $6 million direct benefit to Palm Springs when including TOT – more than 6 percent  of our city’s total budget.” With the strength of vacation rental tourism we recognize the need for tough laws regulating the activities of vacation rental owners, agents and guests. Palm Springs, however, has a vacation rental ordinance that is recognized and copied in many cities, both locally and statewide.  The Palm Springs vacation rental ordinance was first introduced 2008 with input from city leaders, neighborhoods, City Council, law enforcement and other stakeholders.  For the majority of the year, 98 percent of vacation rentals operate without any problems for neighbors or their neighborhood.  The ordinance established a 24-hour hotline for neighbors to call with vacation rental concerns and provides a rapid response for resolving those problems.  When the hotline is called, the average response time is 20 minutes. Even with a 98% success rate, Palm Springs continues to be a leader on vacation rental regulation by the anticipated hiring a full-time staff person that is solely dedicated to overseeing ordinance enforcement. Visit for vacation rental jomes in the Coachella Valley.. Luxury homes in PALM DESERT Palm Desert offers homes in various architectural styles, custom builds, and even raw land to build your one-of-a-kind dream home. If you want to know more about what’s available to buy in Palm Desert, check out these luxury listings currently on the market with virtual showings. Homes for sale around the Palm Desert Area

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Creation of desert national monuments safeguards vital bird habitats in Palm Desert

Palm Desert,CA – Millions of California birds will be among the beneficiaries of three new national monuments created by executive order today. At the request of California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Pres. Barack Obama carved out three areas totaling approximate 1.8 million acres for monument status, linking the San Bernardino National Forest to Joshua Tree National Park, and wrapping around the Mojave National Preserve to the Nevada border. “Some areas are too important to develop, and these areas of the California desert – home to more than 250 species of birds – are among them,” said president and CEO of the National Audubon Society David Yarnold. “Since Congress won’t act to protect this natural treasure, it’s up to President Obama to keep safe the places these birds call home.” Six years ago, Feinstein introduced the California Desert Conservation and Recreation Act, which would designate these three areas as national monuments. But recently, as her legislation became mired in Congress, she reportedly asked Obama to use his power under the Antiquities Act to designate the three desert monuments, bypassing Congress. “California’s deserts are natural treasure right alongside our beaches and mountains, full of remarkable vistas, birds and other wildlife,” said Audubon California Executive Director Brigid McCormack. “These desert habitats are worth fighting for – and I want to thank Sen. Feinstein for her tireless advocacy on behalf of California deserts, and the President for recognizing that they need to be protected.” Visit for vacation rental jomes in the Coachella Valley.. Luxury homes in PALM DESERT Palm Desert offers homes in various architectural styles, custom builds, and even raw land to build your one-of-a-kind dream home. If you want to know more about what’s available to buy in Palm Desert, check out these luxury listings currently on the market with virtual showings. Homes for sale around the Palm Desert Area

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Bird of the Month: BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERON

For beginning birders there is often identification confusion brought about by differences between juvenal and adult plumages of some species. A classic example is the White-crowned Sparrow, where novice birders can see wintering flocks containing birds with the striking black-and-white striped crowns of adults, accompanied by young birds with duller, brown and tan stripes on the crowns. Similarly, Black-crowned Night-Herons have juvenal plumages that may lead novices to think they are looking at two different species (see photos). The Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) occurs on every continent except Antarctica and Australia. It breeds across the entire United States, in all but the driest habitats. Some populations migrate, or at least disperse short distances, but birds nesting in California are mostly sedentary. In those populations in the U.S. that migrate, many simply move farther south in the U.S., while others winter as far south as Mexico and Central America. In southern California, Black-crowned Night-Herons are known (or suspected) to nest at localities such as the Salton Sea, many sites along the coast, Lake Mathews, Lake Norconian, San Jacinto Wildlife Area, Mojave Narrows, and the Prado Basin. The species nests in colonies that can number as high as 500 pairs, but in southern California it is not unusual to find nesting sites that have only a few pairs. Nests are most often in trees, but can be in large shrubs or marsh vegetation. The majority of nests are at heights of 20 to 40 feet, but some can be only a few feet from the ground. Like most herons, the nests are platforms of sticks. Clutch sizes vary from 1 to 6 eggs per nest, with most studies showing averages of 3 to 4. Eggs have a smooth, matte finish, and are greenish-blue. Both sexes incubate the eggs, which hatch in about 23 days. Following hatching, the young leave the nest after about 30 days, but cannot fly. Rather, they move through vegetation on foot. At about six weeks of age they are able to fly, and then begin to accompany adults to feeding areas. Most food is aquatic, such as fish, crayfish, clams, mussels, squid, and aquatic insects, but they also take terrestrial prey such as snakes, lizards, small mammals, and birds. As their name implies, they feed from early evening hours to morning. Even during winter the Black-crowned Night-Heron exhibits colonial habits. It is common during Christmas Bird Counts in our area to find day-roosting birds in groups. In the area that I count for the Salton Sea North CBC there is an area surrounding ponds at a hunting club that routinely contains from 50 to 100 roosting Black-crowned Night-Herons. Visit for vacation rental jomes in the Coachella Valley.. Luxury homes in PALM DESERT Palm Desert offers homes in various architectural styles, custom builds, and even raw land to build your one-of-a-kind dream home. If you want to know more about what’s available to buy in Palm Desert, check out these luxury listings currently on the market with virtual showings. Homes for sale around the Palm Desert Area

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Acrisure Arena and Coachella Valley Firebirds.

Stand Together and Oak View Group Announce Exclusive Social Impact Partnership for New Venue and Team with Visit for vacation rental jomes in the Coachella Valley.. Luxury homes in PALM DESERT Palm Desert offers homes in various architectural styles, custom builds, and even raw land to build your one-of-a-kind dream home. If you want to know more about what’s available to buy in Palm Desert, check out these luxury listings currently on the market with virtual showings. Homes for sale around the Palm Desert Area

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Acrisure Arena Event Line Up

If you’re having trouble viewing this email, click here INSIDERS GUIDE Maroon 5 With Special Guest PJ Morton Saturday, December 31, 8pm BUY TICKETS Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle December 14, 7:30pm BUY TICKETS An Evening With The Doobie Brothers December 15, 8pm BUY TICKETS Sesame Street Live! Make Your Magic January 11, 2pm & 5:30pm January 12, 11am BUY TICKETS Pepe Aguilar January 15, 7pm BUY TICKETS Professional Bull Riders PBR: Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour Friday, February 10, 7pm Saturday, February 11, 8pm BUY TICKETS Harlem Globetrotters February 21, 7pm BUY TICKETS Eagles Friday, February 24, 8pm Saturday, February 25, 8pm BUY TICKETS Ramón Ayala February 26, 8pm BUY TICKETS Ana Gabriel Saturday, March 4, 8pm BUY TICKETS Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band March 7, 8pm BUY TICKETS Reba McEntire With Special Guests Terri Clark & The Isaacs Friday, March 31, 6:30pm BUY TICKETS KNOW BEFORE YOU GO MORE INFO MORE INFO MORE INFO Guaranteed Concert Access  Premium Club seats may be sold out, but you can still secure spectacular seating – with guaranteed access to concerts, family events, and Firebirds hockey. Lock in YOUR seats today. LEARN MORE Visit for vacation rental jomes in the Coachella Valley.. Luxury homes in PALM DESERT Palm Desert offers homes in various architectural styles, custom builds, and even raw land to build your one-of-a-kind dream home. If you want to know more about what’s available to buy in Palm Desert, check out these luxury listings currently on the market with virtual showings. Homes for sale around the Palm Desert Area

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Things to know about Acrisure Arena

Before you head out to enjoy an event at this new venue, here are tips and insights into what your fan experience will be like. The main entrance on the east side of the building will focus on creating an indoor-outdoor feel featuring an outdoor food court. Since construction began in June 2021, you’ve likely driven by Acrisure Arena perched on the north side of Interstate 10 just off the Cook Street exit and viewed the immense structure rising from ground level, or you’ve seen the renderings that depict people milling in and out of the multi-purpose venue. Fans will gain their first real look inside Acrisure Arena when comics Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock entertain in the round on Dec. 14 followed by The Doobie Brothers (Dec. 15), Grupo Firme (Dec. 16), and then the Coachella Valley Firebirds’ first hockey game on Dec. 18. There are 2,950 parking spaces including 400 plus for VIP. John Bolton, senior vice president of entertainment and general manager of the arena has decades of experience around venues like Acrisure Arena. In fact, he’s helping the parent company, Oak View Group, develop grand opening and entertainment plans for eight new arena projects. He’s seen Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert go from an architect’s concept to reality, and he likes what he sees. “I think to me some of the interior spaces are even better than I thought,” Bolton says. “I think being in the bowl (the main seating area) you really understand how wonderful this is going to be from an artist’s perspective and a fan perspective. Just knowing that you’re going to be so close to the action, so close to the artist when they’re playing based on that basically one lower bowl design, I think is really, really incredible. “I’m really impressed with all of the work on the exterior of the building and how it fits in with the landscape around the facility as well as the beautiful mountains that are there. I think it fits well from that perspective and also from a color perspective, and I think our friends at the Berger Foundation have done a really, really amazing job in all the parking lots and the landscaping that’s coming on board as it relates to that part of the facility as well.” Hockey drove this arena to Greater Palm Springs where the Coachella Valley Firebirds will play home games through mid-April. PARKING There will be 500 VIP parking spots on the west end of the arena and 2,500 spaces around the south and east ends. If needed, there are 1,000 additional spaces available at Xavier Prep High School with a shuttle service to the arena. Kiosks at the arena will allow you to pay after you park rather be held up by an attendant asking for payment. Using Patriot One’s SmartGateway, fans will walk through screening areas that detect concealed guns, knives, and other related threat objects, and gives customers a green arrow to proceed through or a red warning to staff that shows where the detected threat object is located on the customer. “We think this frictionless, smart walkthrough system makes it really, really easy for people to enter,” Bolton says. TICKETING All tickets are digital and sent to your cell phone, so don’t bring a printout, a screenshot, or another method and expect to get in. The barcode is scanned on your ticket to gain access to the event. JUST FOR THE HOLIDAYS You’ll likely see the 54-foot Christmas tree from the freeway that sits by the main entrance. FOOD Before you even step into the arena, there will be a food court area by the main entrance that will include five restaurants. The specific restaurants will be named this week, Bolton says. “Obviously we’re taking advantage of the weather and extending our indoor-outdoor,” he adds. SEATING Acrisure Arena’s capacity is 11,000 with roughly 10,000 seats for hockey. There are 20 VIP suites that surround the lower bowl seating area. “It’s pretty clear to me that there’s not a bad seat in the house,” Bolton says. “You’re entering a ground level and then going down to your seat.” One seating area to consider. The very back row of seats is separated by a counter where the customer can plant a drink. The seating is similar to a bar seat, but it gives you some space between you and the person next to you compared to regular arena seating. ACOUSTICS The Doobie Brothers will be the first band to play in the arena on Dec. 15 followed by Grupo Firme on Dec. 16 and Maroon 5 on Dec. 31. The technology in this area has changed dramatically over the years, but workers have installed 10,000 square feet of acoustic lapidary panels, Bolton says. “The fact that we don’t have a very high elevated upper bowl where sound bounces off and then comes back down will create a much better sound overall for our events. The goal is to make sure the sound system is really, really awesome. That plays a part in people’s enjoyment.” The Chairman’s Club At the west end of the arena, there will be a giant screen broadcasting the action for hockey and also be part of the musical acts that appear. In addition, there will be a wraparound ribbon screen surrounding the bowl seating. Many of the concession areas have TVs to keep track of the action. CHAIRMAN’S CLUB 29 There is a special room located in the arena’s lower level where Chairman’s Club members can hang out complete with comfy lounge furniture, bar and food offerings, and plenty of TVs to view the event. ARENA WITH A VIEW Check out the north and south bar areas. They are open space areas where you can wander away from the bar and look down at the hockey arena. It’s by far the most dramatic viewing area. Might not be as good for concerted since the bars are parallel to the stage, but COMMUNITY

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Capturing the vibe and charm of Palm Springs

Capturing the vibe and charm of Palm Springs, this essential travel guide to a classic yet increasingly hip desert oasis features its many attractions and events: The Coachella Music and Arts Festival, the Palm Springs Aerial Tram, Modernism Week, the Palm Springs Art Museum, Forever Marylin, La Plaza Palm Spring, Village Green, Downtown Palm Springs, Palm Springs Walk of Stars (Bob Hope, Lauren Bacall, Rock Hudson, Debbie Reynolds,) Palm Springs Village Fest, Uptown Design District, Indian Canyons, Tribal Lands, Mount San Jacinto State Park, Palm Desert – El Paseo, Old Town La Quinta, Sunnylands Gardens, Indian Wells Country Club, Empire Polo Club, Koffi Courtyard Garden, Windmill Farm, Agua Caliente Casino, Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort, Tamarisk Country Club Rancho Mirage, Palm Springs Visitor Center, Palm Springs Tennis Club, Palm Springs Park, Shopping, Old Las Palmas, Pool Parties and Hollywood celebrity home tours and rentals, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Goldie Hawn, Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor, Sonny Bono & Cher, and Elvis Presley’s honeymoon hideaway, The hotels and accommodations are many: Korakia, La Serana Villas, Arrive, The Rowan, Colony Palms Ingleside Inn, The Saguaro, Amin Casa, L’Horizon, Caliente Tropics, Margaritaville, Hotel California, Sparrows Lodge, Ace Hotel, Coyote Inn and the Willows. Along with restaurants: La Caseulas, Pinocchio’s, Sam’s Place Wilma and Frieda’s, Brickworks, Fisherman’s Market & Grill, French Miso Cafe, Spencer’s, Melvyn’s, Le Vallauris, Copley’s, The Colony Club, Grand Central and Starbucks Reserve. Congratulations on capturing so much of the allure of Palm Springs. The photography is gorgeous, the information is up to date, and the nice mix of lux and regular hotels, restaurants, and stores perfectly shows how the area can be enjoyed by all income levels. Palm Springs (and the entire Coachella Valley) are definitely one of the memorable jewels of the state of California. Congratulations on capturing so much of the allure of Palm Springs. The photography is gorgeous, the information is up to date, and the nice mix of lux and regular hotels, restaurants, and stores perfectly shows how the area can be enjoyed by all income levels. Palm Springs (and the entire Coachella Valley) are definitely one of the memorable jewels of the state of California. I’m born and raised all 45 years of my life here in the beautiful city of palm springs. And I had to give you a tip of the cap to a very beautiful, and fact-driven presentation of this beautiful city and valley. Bravo good sir, and as a new subscriber, I look forward to viewing more of your videos sir. Stay safe and blessed. How strange … that I stumbled upon this video. I have been thinking of moving out to Palm Springs now that I’m retired. And just two nights ago, I VIVIDLY saw my late husband in a dream telling me to move to Palm Springs. Perhaps the Universe and my husband are paving my way, This is an awesome video of Palm Springs. We had been going to PS for many years until just before the covid crisis. We were lucky to enjoy most of what is shown here prior to 2020. ..but sadly much has changed – even just before covid. The hotels were sold off or changed hands to the new breed and prices skyrocketed. The old feels have disappeared My partner & I and many friends who were regulars like us for many years cannot afford the QUADRUPLED prices! even in modest hotels/motels. It’s ridic My family and I moved to Palm Springs 12 years ago, my kids are growing up here, it’s beautiful to call PS our home Every time I visited PS, I’d always think, “This is so much more beautiful than it needs to be.” This was a very good video. Your passion shines through in your visuals, storytelling, and carefully selected music. Looking forward to more of your creativity.  Any plans for popular southern California ocean-side resort town videos? I want a cool oceanside affordable community to beat the summer desert heat! As a local, I can say you covered some of the best. Great work. Oh WOW! All I can say is this is a stunning video! I’ve never been to Palm Springs & am in Seattle in the spring, under a heating pad & blanket shivering, & it’s raining outside. I realize now that I should have moved there in the 1980s! But, I plan on coming to visit sometime this year! Thank you for the great scenery & information! Used to love going there with my parents when I was a kid. I’m 72 now, and your video makes me want to plan a trip  Loved your video – we have loved Palm Springs since our first visit in the late 90s. You captured it perfectly and we have a trip planned soon and this video has made us even more anxious to get there. My girlfriend and I (from Maryland) visited Palm Springs about 3 years ago in their off-season and absolutely enjoyed it. This was before the word ”pandemic” was ever mentioned in polite society. She often talks about going back but,I talk her out of it. Sometimes in life, you can’t repeat a once-in-a-lifetime experience,…and that was what we had in Palm Springs. My husband and I had a great time this past August and can’t wait to return so much that we’re considering moving. He knows I am tired of the Winter weather. I didn’t mind one bit of hot weather there. A brilliant video with updated images which is refreshing. I feel that you could have mentioned the diversity of PS especially as there are a huge number of LGBT people living and visiting plus there are party-central Arenas. Also, perhaps a mention of the misogyny aspect of the Forever Marilyn sculpture causes some a lot of anxiety. Otherwise, a great video, and I look forward to more. Best video I have seen of Palm Springs. Loved it!  I wanna go there so bad I love to see the Indian Canyons. Do you think

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Coachella Valley Holidays

Coachella Valley Holiday Events for 2022

Christmas parades, tree lightings, Hanukkah menorah celebrations, breakfasts with Santa, Nutcracker ballets, concerts, and other extravaganzas in Palm Desert, Coachella Valley, and throughout the Inland Empire are just a few of the 2022 holiday events to add to your calendar. This year, Christmas falls on Sunday, December 25, while Hanukkah lasts from December 18 to December 26. When events are posted, always check with the organizers to make sure everything is going according to plan. CATHEDRAL CITY: DEC. 7: Mayor’s Tree Lighting Ceremony & North Pole Village. Free movie at Mary Pickford Theatre, too! DESERT HOT SPRINGS: DEC. 10: Holiday Parade Of Lights & Festival. Fest includes free carnival rides, photos with Santa & live music. INDIAN WELLS: THROUGH JAN. 1: ‘Winterfest’ Holiday Ice Skating Rink: Indian Wells Golf Resort. Outdoor setting decked with 32-foot Christmas tree & lots of holiday décor. INDIO: THROUGH JAN. 1: ‘Magic Of Lights’ Holiday Drive-Thru: Empire Polo Club. With illuminated tunnels, holiday scenes & a 32-foot-tall, animated waving Christmas Barbie, too! DEC. 1-4: Tamale Festival & Carnival. A seasonal spectacular with rides, food, performances & rides. LA QUINTA: DEC. 2: Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony & Santa Civic Center Park. Free event. PALM DESERT: NOV. 23-DEC. 30: ‘WildLights’ Holiday Lights Display: Living Desert Zoo. “Twinkling lights, dazzling light displays & holiday fun.” NOV. 25-DEC. 24: Photos With Santa: The Shops at Palm Desert. Advance reservations suggested. NOV. 26, DEC. 3, 10 & 17: Merry Movie Nights: Gardens On El Paseo. With family holiday films & sights of snowfall. DEC. 2-3: Mannheim Steamroller Christmas: McCallum Theatre. “A favorite holiday tradition for over 35 years.” DEC. 18: Merri-Achi Christmas: McCallum Theatre. A show of songs, dance & merriment! PALM SPRINGS: DEC. 3: Annual Holiday ‘Festival Of Lights Parade’ – Signature event makes return to “world- famous” Palm Canyon Drive. RANCHO MIRAGE: NOV. 26: Christmas Tree Lighting, Santa & Free Holiday Fun: The Westin Rancho Mirage. Live entertainment, plus meet & greet with Mr. & Mrs. Claus. DEC. 3: Holiday Day of Beauty Benefitting Mizell Center. RSVPs required. DEC. 5-16: Gelson’s Markets Annual Holiday Toy Drive. Toys go to Children’s Hospital of LA, Toys for Tots, Unity Shoppe, Miracles for Kids, Miller’s Children Hospital & Barbara Sinatra Children’s Center. DEC. 18: ‘Chanukah At The River’ Menorah Lighting & Gelt Drop. Music, latkes, hot chocolate, donuts & more.

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WILDLIGHTS - The Living Desert

WILDLIGHTS – The Living Desert

WILDLIGHTS Select nights, 6pm – 9pm November 22 (Members Only), 23, 25-26 | December 2-3, 9-10, 16-24, 26-30 Closed December 25 WildLights is SOLD OUT for November 23rd and November 25th. Recognized in the Top 5 Best Zoo Lights by USA Today, WildLights is a magical winter wonderland, complete with twinkling lights, dazzling light displays, and holiday fun. It is the perfect way to get into the holiday spirit and make lasting memories with friends and family. WildLights’ pathways will take guests on an illuminated journey around the Zoo with endless awe-inspiring sights and festive photo opportunities. Guests can go for a spin on the carousel, enjoy themed treats, take a free, souvenir photo with Santa, and much more. In true WildLights tradition, the G-scale model trains, with more than 3,300 feet of track, will be decked out for the holidays. Light up your holiday and join us! GENERAL TICKETS MEMBER TICKETS MEMBER NIGHT (NOV. 22) Advanced reservations are required for both members and guests. We recommend purchasing tickets as far in advance as you can, as we anticipate this event selling out. Tickets may be purchased above or by calling (760) 346-5694. General Admission $16 Member Ticket $14 Child Ticket (ages 3-12) $12 Children under 3 FREE Please note: Your timed WildLights ticket indicates the earliest time you can enter the Zoo. All daytime visitors, including members and guests with WildLights tickets, must completely exit the Zoo by 5:00pm. Beginning at 6:00pm, WildLights guests will be allowed to enter at the time designated on their ticket. Parking is free in the Zoo’s main parking lot, but spaces can fill up quickly. Please plan to carpool and/or use a rideshare service to save time. Overflow parking is located on Portola Avenue, Haystack Avenue, and Buckboard Avenue. (Further parking information is in the below FAQs.) If you are purchasing Member Tickets in person, please have your membership card and valid photo ID, matching the name on the membership, with you. Guests of all ages will be able to pose with Santa for photos through December 24th. Santa will then depart for the North Pole on Christmas Day and will not be at WildLights on December 26th – 30th. Visit for vacation rental jomes in the Coachella Valley.. Luxury homes in PALM DESERT Palm Desert offers homes in various architectural styles, custom builds, and even raw land to build your one-of-a-kind dream home. If you want to know more about what’s available to buy in Palm Desert, check out these luxury listings currently on the market with virtual showings. Homes for sale around the Palm Desert Area

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