Grand Tree Lighting Celebration
December 22, 2012
The Galleria Dallas tree, billed as the nation’s tallest indoor Christmas tree, features about 450,000 lights and more than 10,000 ornaments. On Nov. 23-24, ice-skating shows will feature U.S. Olympic champion Brian Boitano, national champions and local children as part of the Macy’s Grand Tree Lighting. Those shows and the others listed below will feature Missile Toes, an ice-skating, back-flipping Santa Claus, who’ll wow the audience with the fireworks that come out of his skates. Daily Illumination Celebrations will feature lights blinking along to holiday music.
Shows with Boitano, Missile Toes and others Nov. 23 at noon, Nov. 24 at 5 p.m. Additional Missile Toes shows Dec. 1, 8, 15 and 22 at 5 p.m.
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Drink Specials:
- Hibashi Teppan Grill & Sushi Bar: $3 wells
- Townhouse Kitchen + Bar: $5 martini of the day
- Hawley's Billiards: $3 martinis / $3 import drafts / $10 import pitchers
- Hibashi Teppan Grill & Sushi Bar: $2 domestic drafts / $3 select wells
- Hibashi Teppan Grill & Sushi Bar: $2 domestic drafts / $3 select wells / half-price select sushi rolls
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