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People Gaze At Beautiful Christmas Lights, Then Are In Awe When Lights 'Dance' To Classic Song
This incredible display is quickly going viral.
Kristi Shinfuku
12.16.17
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The winter holiday season is a special time for everyone, but it’s especially a magical time for children. From the many presents to all the amazing food to all of the bright decorations, it’s a great time for the little ones and their imagination.

Today, in particular, we’ve found an amazing setup that blew away our minds! With all of the technology that’s becoming more and more advanced each year to enhance the holiday experience, some of the ways we have been seeing homes get decorated this year with a combination of visuals and music, and this one is timed with the famous song off Disney’s Frozen, a sure hit with the all of the children out there!


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With synchronized LED lights that apparently only cost 6 dollars to run, the lights are absolutely stunning and worth checking out. It’s definitely proof that this family is dedicated to keeping the festivities alive and getting everyone into the winter season with joy and happiness While we’re sure there are some neighbors out there that are probably sick and tired of the music of Frozen by now, we’re absolutely in love with the results and we can imagine that it’s an overall hit with those looking to get into the holiday spirit.

It’s been a tough 2017, but it’s moments like these that help us remember that it’s always best to keep looking forward and be grateful for all that we have. It’s amazing to see the incredible dedication, and we hope that they had a warm cup of hot chocolate or some eggnog after they were done setting up because this truly was some serious work!

Check out the full video below. Would you put this much decoration up in your own home? What songs would you recommend for them next year? Let us know in the comments below!


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