After a much-anticipated comeback in 2024, Enchant Christmas will not be returning to Seattle for the 2025 holiday season. The large-scale holiday light event — famous for its glittering walk-through maze, ice skating trail, and family-friendly activities — made its return to T-Mobile Park last year after a four-year absence. But for families wondering whether the magic is coming back, Enchant has now confirmed that its 2025 season will take place exclusively in Los Angeles and Las Vegas, leaving Seattle off the schedule once again.
Enchant first arrived in Seattle in 2018, quickly gaining attention as “the world’s largest Christmas light maze.” It returned in 2019 but paused in 2020 due to the pandemic. In the years that followed, the production popped up across the country — including Washington, D.C., Dallas, St. Petersburg, and Las Vegas — but skipped Seattle until its 2024 return.
Last year’s event transformed T-Mobile Park into a full-scale winter wonderland. A 100-foot illuminated Christmas tree anchored the center of the ballpark, surrounded by millions of lights, sparkling sculptures, and festive walk-through photo settings. Families could glide on the ice skating trail, explore the holiday marketplace, sip themed drinks, visit Santa, and even ride a Ferris wheel installed on the field for the first time.
Our reviewer thought that the 2024 event was both dazzling and costly, with magical highlights — including a scavenger hunt inside the light maze — balanced by long lines, added-on fees, and some opening-weekend disorganization. Still, many Seattle-area families were thrilled to see the beloved attraction return after its long hiatus.
For 2025, however, Enchant’s website lists only two locations:
- Los Angeles, CA
- Las Vegas, NV
No additional cities are expected to be added.
Seattle holiday enthusiasts hoping for a future return can keep Enchant on their radar, but for now, it appears the dazzling maze of lights won’t be making a stop in the Pacific Northwest next season.
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