SEBASTIAN — As the holiday season ramps up, Mitch and Susan King are once again transforming their Sebastian home into a glowing wonderland, drawing families from across the region with a synchronized light display that’s become a cherished local tradition.
The King family is at it again, spreading Christmas cheer with their mesmerizing light display, synchronized to classic holiday tunes at 165 Miller Drive in Sebastian. Every year, Mitch and Susan go above and beyond to bring the community into the Christmas spirit. So, grab your children, and invite your family and friends to this unforgettable holiday experience!
Experience the Magic
- Add 165 Miller Drive, Sebastian, 32958, to your GPS.
- Tune your car radio to FM 93.1.
- Turn off your headlights and enjoy the over 30,000 synchronized lights and music display.
Hours of Operation (Now – December 31st)
- Sunday – Thursday: 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm
- Friday – Saturday: 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm
- Exception: Wednesday, December 24th (Christmas Eve) – 6:00 pm to midnight
Directions
From US Hwy head to the Barber Street intersection, where Publix and Walgreens are located. Turn west onto Barber Street. Cross over the RR tracks and continue through the S-curves. When you come to a Stop sign, turn right onto Pelican Island Place. Continue straight through the next STOP sign and round the curve. It’s the only 2-story house, you can’t miss it.
From CR 512, go to the Barber Street intersection and take Barber Street south to the STOP light at the Schumann intersection. Pelican Island Elementary will be on your left, and The Learning Nest is on your right. Go straight and follow the road around in a large left-hand curve. Continue straight through the next STOP sign and round the curve.
A note for attendees: Newer vehicles with digital radios might encounter a slight delay, but outdoor speakers are available to ensure everyone can fully enjoy the show.
Whether you’re a first-timer or a returning fan, this free spectacle is a reminder of the simple pleasures that make Christmas special—head over before the lights dim on New Year’s Eve.
