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Homeplate for Goodyear Holidays 2016

Goodyear, Arizona, in the West Valley, celebrates the opening of the holiday season with Homeplate for the Holidays. Homeplate for the Holidays replaced the Goodyear holiday event that used to be known as the Holly Jolly Festival.

When is the Goodyear Homeplate for the Holidays event?

Saturday, December 3, 2016 from 5 pm to 8:30 pm

Where is?

It will take place at the Goodyear Ballpark. Here’s a map and directions to Goodyear Ballpark. If you are coming from other parts of the Valley of the Sun, here is an estimate of how long it will take you to get Goodyear.

How do I get the tickets?

No Tickets This is a free admission event with free parking. The wristbands for the inflatables will be sold for $ 10 each and will allow unlimited inflatable play. Alternatively, you can purchase three tickets for $ 5. Each inflatable activity requires a ticket.

What will happen?

Tons of snow! The snow game will be divided into three age groups. Take photos with Santa, play games, listen to performances by Anderson Music Institute students, play on the inflatables, and shop for holiday gifts at the craft vendor booths. The tree lighting ceremony with the Mayor, Council and Santa Claus takes place just after 6pm. The concessions will be available for purchase throughout the stadium.

What if I have more questions?

For more information, visit Goodyear Ballpark online.

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Tree lightings, holiday lights, festivals, holiday music and entertainment, gift guides, and holiday travel tips – find them in the Christmas Guide to the Greater Phoenix.

All dates, times, prices and offers are subject to change without prior notice.

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