With roots dating to 1844, the holidays have always been special in Grapevine, dubbed the Christmas Capitol of Texas. The city was named Best Christmas Town in the U.S. by ‘Newsweek’ in 2024.
City of Grapevine
As far back as 1844, when Grapevine was settled as the Grape Vine Prairie, there was something special about the Christmas holidays there. In fact, the first settlers woke up to snow on their initial Christmas.
And now, Grapevine is known as the Christmas Capital of Texas. And it’s not a self-proclaimed title.
As recently as 2024 Grapevine was named the Best Christmas Town in the U.S. by “Newsweek” and it’s up for the honor again when they vote in 2026, according to city spokesperson Elizabeth Schrack.
“It all started in the late ‘90s and early 2000s when the Main Street merchants were decorating for Christmas, and it just grew each year and evolved, especially with the arrival or Gaylord Texan Resort and the beloved tradition Santa’s North Pole Express,” Schrack said.
The Gaylord Texas and its Lone Star Christmas display with 2 million lights, 15,000 ornaments, miles of garland and the always popular ICE! exhibit are once again back. This year the theme is from the movie “Elf.”
“The master artisans from Harbin, China, are sculpting the 2 million pounds of colorful ice blocks as we speak. It’s incredible,” Schrack said.
Many other activities will be back this year, including Great Wolf Lodge with Snowland, Bass Pro Shops and Santa’s Wonderland, and Meow Wolf has Phenomenomaly — a new interactive show. There is also scuba diving Santa at Sea Life Aquarium and Legoland has Holiday Bricktacular with Lego Santa.
And of course, there’s Historic Main Street, which is like going back in time.
The boutiques, cafes and winery tasting rooms all get in on the fun and are all decked out. There are photo opps up and down Main Street.
“Hometown Christmas has beautiful displays that are great for photos inside the Grapevine Tower Gallery, and new this year —– it’s expanded into the Settlement to City Museums,” Schrack said. “There you can see, in the individual historic homes that serve as museums showcasing Grapevine history, how the settlers would have celebrated Christmas.”
Several million folks make their way to Grapevine each year for the holiday events. This year, to make things even easier for visitors, the city is closing Main Street to traffic on weekends to allow more space for pedestrians to enjoy while walking around.
Also, the new Silver Line stops at DFW Airport North. Those from the northeast area can easily get there by hopping on TEXRail.
“It would be fun for couples to ride the commuter train, take it all in, visit a winery tasting room and cozy cafe before heading home,” Schrack said. “Could make for a romantic night out! Same with riding in from the west on TEXRail.”
There will also be shuttles to take visitors from the Grapevine Convention Center to Main Street.
Oh, and while you’re on Main Street — or generally around town — look for more giant decorations, always a popular touch to the festivities.
Schrack also noted that with everything going on, there’s no rush to take it all in with a single day.
“It’s like being in a classic Christmas movie, you’re just immersed in the spirit of the season and seeing smiles and people making memories,” Schrack said.
Holidays in Grapevine schedule
Nov. 24
Tom T. Turkey Pardoning by Mayor Tate, Historic Cotton Belt Depot, 10 a.m.
37th Annual Carol of Lights on Historic Main Street, 4–8 p.m.
Dec 1 and Dec. 8
Fifth Annual Merry & Bright Drone Shows (400 drones) on Main Street, 7 p.m.
Dec. 4
46th Annual Parade of Lights on Main Street. Theme is storybook parade, 7 p.m.
Attractions and live entertainment
(Check websites or call for more information)
Now-Jan. 4
ICE! – at Gaylord Texan Resort, scenes from the beloved film “Elf.”
Nov. 16-Jan. 3
Cirque Frost – at Gaylord Texan Resort. Young Jack discovers his destiny as the legendary winter spirit, Jack Frost.
Nov. 24-Jan. 4
Snowland – Great Wolf Lodge, which recently underwent a $41 million dollar transformation, turns into an immersive Winter Wonderland.
Now-Dec. 24
Santa’s Wonderland at Bass Pro Shops, free photos with Santa daily.
Nov. 14-Jan. 4
Phenomenomaly – Meow Wolf’s immersive play for the holiday season. Friday-Sunday, 1-6 p.m. (included with attraction tickets)
Dec. 4-24
Holiday Bricktacular – LEGOLAND Discovery Center, meet LEGO Santa.
Dec. 6, 13, 20
Scuba Diving Santa – SEA LIFE Grapevine Aquarium.
Nov. 28-Dec. 30 (closed Dec. 24-26)
Santa’s North Pole Express – Grapevine Vintage Railroad, includes Christmas singalongs, special moments with Santa and his elves onboard and visits with Mrs. Claus during boarding.
Nov. 28-Dec. 30 (closed Dec. 24-26)
Photos With Santa – 701 S. Main St. inside the Grapevine Christmas Market General Store.
Nov. 22-Jan. 6
Peace Plaza Ice Rink – Skate on the largest outdoor rink in North Texas under the glow of Grapevine’s live 60-foot-tall Christmas tree.
Nov. 21-Dec. 31
Texas Star Dinner Theater – “A Cold Hearted Christmas.” E.B. Neazer is the meanest, nastiest “grinchiest” citizen in town. He owns everything and hates everyone and on Christmas Eve he’s decided now is the time to spread his own wicked brand of Christmas cheer.
Now through Dec. 20
Historic Palace Theatre Broadway-Style Tribute Shows and Live Entertainment.
Historic Palace Theatre Movies – Enjoy classic Christmas films in the beautifully-restored art-deco style theatre.
Crafts and other family activites in Grapevine
(Check websites or call for more information)
Vetro Glassblowing Studios – Pick your colors and work with artisans at the 2,000-degree furnace.
Gingerbread House Making Classes – JudyPie experts will walk you through the process while you enjoy tasty, seasonal treats.
Ornament Making – International Porcelain Artists Museum.
Cartoons & Crafts at the Lancaster Theatre – Watch classic Christmas cartoons like “A Charlie Brown Christmas” and “Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas” while making a fun Christmas craft.
Dec. 5
First Friday Prairie Christmas at Historic Nash Farm – Tractor-drawn wagon rides and festive Christmas crafts. Then, sew your very own pair of mittens to take home.
Dec. 6
Nash Farm Farmstead Christmas Celebration – Share in the handmade beauty and timeless traditions of a farmstead Christmas.
Dec. 1-22
Nash Farm: A Handmade Christmas – Join the Nash Farmhands by the wood-burning stove to bake old-fashioned cookies and hand-print your own Christmas cards, vintage ornament and garland.
Popup bars and more for the adults
(Check websites or call for more information)
Dec. 5
Murder Mystery Dinner – Messina Hof Winery Tasting Room presents Bad Santa!,” 6:30 p.m.
Now through Valentine’s Day
Winter Wonderland Bubbles – Hotel Vin’s infamous Bubbles on the WineYard lawn features fur blankets, heaters and decadent treats.
Nov. 21-Dec. 31
Holly Jolly Pop-Up Bar at Third Rail – Christmas cocktails, festive décor and live entertainment. Inside Harvest Hall at Grapevine Main Station.
Holiday Hideaway Pop-Up Bar – Chicken N Pickle’s seasonal bar. New this year are two festively decorated igloos on the patio.
Bad Santa’s Boathouse – New this year. Christmas popup bar at Big Daddy’s Cantina at Lake Grapevine.
Nov. 21
Christmas Wine Train – Seasonal Texas wines and Christmas cheer on Grapevine Vintage Railroad.
When is Main Street closed to traffic?
Main Street will be closed to traffic on certain dates throughout the season for these events:
Nov. 23, 1 p.m.–Nov. 24 midnight.
Nov. 28, 6 a.m.-Dec. 1, 9 p.m.
Dec. 4, 6 p.m.-Dec. 8, 9 p.m.
Dec. 12, 6 a.m.-Dec. 15, 6 a.m.
Dec. 19, 6 a.m.-Dec. 22, 6 a.m.
Dec. 26, 6 a.m.-Dec. 29, 6 a.m.
All dates, times, prices are subject to change.
Rick Mauch
Source link
.jpg)

























