Plaza Lights

Nearly 3,000 colorful lights adorn the Plaza during the holidays.

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The Plaza's Season of Lights

In its 79th year in 2008, the Country Club Plaza’s Season of Lights is a Kansas City winter trademark. More than 80 miles of glimmering Christmas lights accentuate every dome, tower and window of the Plaza’s Spanish-influenced entertainment district, featuring more than 150 shops and restaurants.

While enjoying the lights, shoppers peruse the detailed window displays while listening to the clip-clop of the horse drawn carriages and the holiday songs of carolers. The lighting ceremony begins at 6 p.m. on Thanksgiving night with a fireworks display to follow. this year, KC-native and American Idol David Cook will flip the switch on the Plaza lights.


Fun Plaza Lights Facts

  • The Plaza Lights started with a string of 16 lights over a doorway in 1925. The first Plaza Lighting took place in 1930.
  • Tower lights are always one color. For example, The Time Tower, at Broadway and Ward Parkway, is always red.
  • The lights don’t stay up all year long. The hard-working crew from Capital Electric begin hanging the lights in August and take them back down starting in mid-January through the beginning of March.
  • The big switch on the stage at the Plaza Lighting Ceremony really does turn on all the lights.
  • The child chosen to help turn on the lights from the audience is always chosen at random.
  • A lights test occurs on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving (the day before Thanksgiving) from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m.
  • The only time that the Plaza lights were not in operation occurred in 1973 when President Nixon called upon all Americans to curtail the use of Christmas lights to reduce dependence on foreign oil imports.
  • Guests that have been invited to turn on the Plaza Lights include: George Brett, Trent Green, Kate Spade, "Fastest Man in the World" Maurice Green, Paul Rudd, Walter Cronkite, Derek Thomas, Marcus Allen, Buck O’Neil and Oleta Adams.
  • The wiring of the Plaza Lights spans 80 miles. Nearly 280,000 jewel-colored bulbs cover the expanse of the Plaza.
  • All of the Plaza’s parking garages are free and open to the public.
  • Best viewing options for the Plaza Lights include Halls rooftop, which would allow you to see the actual ceremony. Other roof tops with good views during the season of lights include McCormick & Schmick’s, Starker’s Reserve Restaurant The Intercontinental Kansas City Hotel and the second floor of Barnes & Noble.
  • The Plaza’s shops have extended hours during the holiday season (November 23 – December 30) 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday through Friday and noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday.
  • The best time to take a carriage ride on the Plaza is during the holiday season. Two carriage companies operate all-year. Surrey’s Carriage Company at 816-531-2673 and Pride of Kansas City at 816-531-1999.

2008 Official KC Holiday Guide

Make Kansas City your holiday headquarters. This holiday season you'll discover traditional favorites like the Plaza's Season of Lights as well as some exciting new holiday events such as national tour of the Radio City Rockettes. Start planning your visit.

Kansas Citys Season of Magic


Holiday Festivities

Crown Center
Ice Terrace

Daily thru March 

Downtown City Lights
Nov. 17 - Early Jan.

Kansas City Repertory Theater presents: A Christmas Carol
Nov. 17 - Dec. 24 

The Northern Lights 
at Zona Rosa

Nov. 22 - Jan. 3 

A Legendary Holiday at Legends At Village West
Nov. 22 - Dec. 23 

Country Club Plaza's
Season of Lights

Nov. 27 - Jan. 11 

Christmas Card Lane
Nov. 28-Jan. 1 

Mayor's Christmas Tree at Crown Center
Nov. 28 - Jan. 1 

"Spirit of Christmas Past" Homes Tour
Nov. 28-Dec. 30

Radio City Christmas Spectacular featuring The Rockettes
Dec. 19-21

Kansas City Ballet presents: The Nutcracker
Dec. 6-28

Visit our events calendar for a complete list of holiday events.


Visitor Information

For additional information, please call 800-767-7700.

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