Christmas Events in The Woodlands
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The tradition, charm and romance of horse-drawn carriage rides return to Market Street – The Woodlands, the perfect way to cap off a holiday evening with the entire family or just the two of you.
The thirty-minute holiday carriage rides start in front of Market Street’s Cinemark movie theater and meander on a scenic path amidst the shopping and entertainment destination’s twinkling lights and holiday sounds.
Carriage rides at Market Street are available December 8 – 10; December 12 – 13; and December 15 – 23 from 6 – 9 pm. Carriage rides are $15 per couple or $8 per person. Children ages 3 – 12 are $5 and children two and younger are free. Parties of four are $50.
Carriage rides also can be reserved by calling 936-499-4760.
The Christmas fun continues at Market Street ... Check out free holiday performances from local schools and choral groups, strolling carolers and more.
Here is a schedule of activities to be held at Market Street during the first half of December:
December 3 1 - 4 p.m. "Mustangs on Market Street" Christmas Caroling
December 4 9 - 11 a.m. Cars & Coffee for a Cause
December 6 5 p.m. Caroling by Buckalew & Bush Elementary Schools
December 7 12:30 p.m. Caroling by The Woodlands Christian Academy 6th Grade Choir
December 10 12 - 2 p.m. Salvation Army Harbor Lights Choir Performance
December 11 3:30 - 5 p.m. Crossroads Baptist Church Kidz Choir Musical
December 12 12 p.m. Caroling by The Woodlands Christian Academy 5th Grade Choir
December 13 7 - 7:30 p.m. The Woodlands Chorale Group Holiday Performance
December 14 11:45 a.m. Knox Jr. High Choir Winter Tour
In addition to hosting these holiday performances, Market Street will accept letters to Santa through Friday, December 23. Stop by the Concierge Desk and Market Street staffers will ensure every letter makes its way to the North Pole in time for Christmas.
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