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No Trail of Lights 

 Thu Nov 12, 2:37pm , 2009


Trail of Lights: Not this year
Photo by Richard Whittaker
With the budget crunch casting a shadow over the city's biggest holiday season celebration, the decision was simple: a) Have a Trail of Lights (complete with massive electricity bill) at Zilker Park and charge up to $5 a head; b) no Trail of Lights, make whatever is organized free. The city has picked option B and is calling it the Zilker Tree Holiday Festival.

In today's announcement, the city has decided to keep the event in-house rather than using an outside promoter (generally presumed to be likely to be C3) to run the 2009 event for them. So to scale back costs and keep the event free, the massive illuminated promenade gets mothballed. Instead, starting Dec. 13, there will be "a nine-night, free, family-friendly event complete with a lighted pedestrian footpath display, a major holiday concert and nightly entertainment, concessions and holiday fare." Plus, in another effort to cut costs, parking drops from $15 to $10.

So, no illuminated dinosaurs, but the 152 foot Zilker tree will still be there (at least for this year). The long-term fate of the trail and the event will be discussed early in 2010.

Here's the full press release:

City of Austin announces 2009 Zilker Tree Holiday Festival

The City of Austin announced today that it is moving forward to produce the 2009 Zilker Tree Holiday Festival – a nine-night, free, family-friendly event complete with a lighted pedestrian footpath display, a major holiday concert and nightly entertainment, concessions and holiday fare. The festival will run from 6 to 10 p.m. Dec. 13-21.

Anchored by the famed Zilker Tree – a 152-foot-tall tree of lights that has been an Austin tradition for 43 years – all festival events and attractions will take place on the Zilker Park grounds surrounding the tree and the Zilker Hillside Theater, south of Barton Springs Road. The full-scale Trail of Lights, which traditionally occurs on the north side of Zilker Park, will not be a part of this year’s holiday festivities.

The City will kick off the holiday season with the official Zilker Tree-lighting ceremony at 7 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 6. The tree will remain lit through Dec. 31.

The festival announcement comes after months of financial feasibility studies and discussions of festival options, including three Requests for Proposals soliciting outside vendors’ bids to produce and coordinate the full-scale Trail of Lights Festival.

City staff is not making a recommendation to move forward with granting a contract for services this year but will assessing next steps for future Trails of Lights in early 2010.

As part of the 2009-2010 budget, the Austin City Council approved charging up to a $5 entrance fee for the Trail of Lights. The decision to produce the event internally, without a full Trail of Lights on the traditional North side of Zilker Park, will allow the Parks Department to defer charging an entrance fee this year.

“At a time when so many families are having to scale back their holiday plans, I am delighted that the Parks and Recreation Department has put together a program that will allow families to create lasting holiday memories without affecting their personal budgets,” said City Manager Marc Ott.

PARD is depending on increased involvement from multiple City departments and financial and in-kind corporate support to help offset some of the costs associated with producing the event.

Parking for this year’s event will be $10 per vehicle – down from $15 in years past. Barton Springs Road will be closed to through traffic from Stratford Lane to Robert E. Lee Blvd. Dec. 13-21.

 

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dude alwaysaustin Nov 12, 2009 - 07:12 pm
NO single rat-tagitty path of lights…instead, EVERY hip shopping blvd./area/street should compete to OUT light and window display the other to make Austin the headquarters of fabulous festiveness thus spreading the traffic and commerce around, not to mention our PR. Come on: SoCo, Longcenter,2nd st.district,6th St,the Drag,Central Market,the Triangle, mid-Burnet. Blow peoples minds with trippy LED, giant pastel trees,frost everything and by all means, mechanical elf window displays.Think Toy Joy and then regurgitate it up all over your store fronts. They'll come alright.


BOO to NO TRAIL! dubdisduck Nov 12, 2009 - 10:05 pm
I agree with the above statement! I think every shops should compete on the holiday lighting display. That would be awesome! The Domain would be a perfect place to have their own Trail of Lights also! It's a large center that always have events going on every month and pet-friendly. To charge $10 to see the tree is over-rated for me. I'm surprise $15 didn't cover a good amount for the event last year. The trail of lights have been a local Austin tradition as long as I can remember! It's sad to see it not around this year.


WHAT!? AlliKittyy Nov 16, 2009 - 09:06 am
What the heck?

Its kind of a tradition... If You don't do it, A lot of people will be pretty upset. I was going to go with my boyfriend and his best friend, and his girlfriend. But I just heard the rumor that its not going on..I'm pretty sad now. I hope they decide to have it.



Seriously?! zoegirl7 Nov 18, 2009 - 12:56 am
Agreed with AlliKittyy!! I had planned to go several times! With many different groups of friends! This totally sucks! :P The Trail of Lights is a tradition! Scale it down and call it the Zilker Tree Holiday Festival?? Veto. NO thank you... Boo City of Austin. Way to screw up a ridiculously awesome tradition! :(


How could they?? rnewbs43 Nov 19, 2009 - 08:53 am
The Trail of Lights is one of the top 10 best holiday light displays in america posted by usa today here is the link http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/10great/2007-12-06-10-great_N.htm and how can they scale it down when it draws over 250,000 people each year. Why do they have to ruin a tradition like this. Even if they charge 2 or 3 dollars that still comes out to be around half a million dollars what are they doing???
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