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See Christmas lights, donate gifts to kids at Kapco's Kids 2 Kids Christmas Wonderland event

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GRAFTON — Kapco Metal Stamping is putting together quite the Christmas event this year called Kapco Kids 2 Kids, and you can check it out beginning Nov. 27.

You can check out this ultimate Christmas experience from the comfort of your own car between Nov. 27 and Dec. 31.

From one-of-a-kind attractions to Christmas lights and gift donations, Kapco Kids 2 Kids is planning to have it all.

According to a press release from Kapco, "the experience will feature millions of lights, three mesmerizing light tunnels, hundreds of inflatables and holiday décor pieces, lighted water features, a live nativity scene, Santa’s Workshop with live reindeer and a bustling Christmas Village."

Set designers from Hollywood and Milwaukee are coming together to put together the light show and attractions, all of which will be accompanied by original music produced by Given Entertainment from Nashville.

The event will be open seven days a week beginning at 5 p.m. It will close at 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and at 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

Ticket prices vary on what experience you would like, starting at $20 per carload. The options are:

  • General Admission -- $20 per vehicle with up to eight guests
  • Fast Pass -- $30 per vehicle, which must arrive between 4:30-5:30 PM each day
  • ‘See Santa Fast Pass’ -- $35 per vehicle where children can be safely greeted by Santa and share their Christmas list (due to COVID-19 safety precautions, Santa will not be available for pictures and guests must stay in their vehicles. *Limited availability per hour, per day.*)

To purchase tickets, click here.The proceeds from Kapco’s Christmas Wonderland will be used to buy new toys for children in need and facing adversity.

Additionally, all guests are encouraged to bring a new, unwrapped toy(s) that will be given to a child in need in the community. This year, Kapco has a goal to collect more than 20,000 toys.

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