
Lights at Portland International Raceway
The Portland International Raceway is where all the racing action takes place. This recreational facility is operated and owned by the city. It has a rich history in racing right back to 1961 when the first race was held for the now famous Rose Festival.
http://www.portlandraceway.com
But it's not only for racing that the Portland International Raceway is popular. You've probably heard people talk about the famous light show that takes place in the holiday season at the end of every year.
What can you expect at the Holiday light show also known as Winter Wonderland?
A convenient drive through a road that has over 250 light displays, several animated light displays as well as a tunnel that's 200 feet in length and is lit to amaze and astound.
http://portlandsentinel.com/?q=node/2344
Is there an entry fee?
The Winter Wonderland light show is a benefit event so there is a nominal fee involved. Last year tickets sold at $5 for adults. Children below the age of 15 were allowed to enter free of charge - one of the best Portland travel deals.
http://www.globaleventsgrouppdx.com/wonderland/general.html
Are the displays the same each year?
The displays are based on themes which change each year so visitors and tourists can hope to be amazed every year. Visitors can also make use of their "vote cards" to choose the best light display.
http://www.eventspring.com/Events/Winter_Wonderland_at_Portland_International_Raceway_993.html

