
Winter Wonderland Lighting Ceremony
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The holidays are here! Winter Wonderland is tipping off the festive season with our annual Lighting Ceremony featuring the Bay Area’s largest tree standing at 90 feet tall!
This event will feature live music from headliner Louis Cato, leader of the band for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, plus an opening performance by the Bay’s own August Lee Stevens! Don’t miss out on special appearances by a Warriors Legend, the Valkyries’ Mascot “Violet,” and exciting holiday performances featuring the Hardwood Classics! Make sure to grab a seasonal treat from our friends at The Baked Bear or Cupcakin’ Bake Shop.
You can also snap a picture with our special friends from Bikini Bottom - SpongeBob & Patrick- visiting to give you a special look at their trailer for The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants!
The fun doesn’t stop there! Splash at Thrive City will be selling delicious hot chocolate from their patio throughout the event where $1 from each purchase will be donated to the Golden State Community Foundation. Following the ceremony, head back over to get a bite to eat and enjoy a special screening of The Polar Express where kids will receive a free cup of hot chocolate. The movie begins at 6:15pm!
Parking is now available seven days a week at the Chase Center Garage (CCG) located at 99 Warriors Way. Visit our parking page for more details.
Space is limited to first-come, first-served.
Prohibited Items & Activities at Thrive City:
- No weapons of any kind
- No alcohol brought onto the plaza
- All pets* on a leash
- No coolers
- No lawn chairs
- Face coverings are not permitted (medical, surgical, and other safety related masks are permitted inside). Limited face paint will be accepted.
- No panhandling, solicitation, or loitering
- No smoking of any kind
- No amplified sound
- No drones
- No bicycles, skateboards, roller blades or scooters (bicycles can be locked at any rack on the street around the venue)
- No motorized vehicles
- No pamphlets or product samples
- No overnight camping
- No tents
- All garbage, bottles, cans, paper, or other waste matter should be placed in designated trash and recycling receptacles
- No trespassing when Thrive City is closed
- Any other prohibited items, activity, or behaviors deemed unsafe or unacceptable by Chase Center Management
*Trained service animals are welcome on Thrive City, provided they remain on a leash, tether or in a harness at all times unless these devices interfere with the service animal’s work or the person’s disability prevents use of these devices. A guest whose service animal poses a threat to the safety of other Thrive City guests or Team Members, may be asked to escort the animal(s) off the premises.
**Exception certified service animals as defined by US Dept of Justice, Civil Rights Division
