Best light show in San Diego. Drove around all. Ugly checking out other lights and houses. This one is well organized and put together nicely. There was plenty of street parking even though there was a large crowd. This house had a guest book and even asked for suggestions to make next year even better. Super! There was a person standing outside greeting folks and offering candy canes which made for a nice touch too as one can feel odd walking around a persons home, but having a greeter outside was nice! The lights were animated with a music station programmed by the home owner. The sound system for the station was playing at a perfect volume outside the home too, so you could stand and watch the show outside of your car. Nice job and please keep up the great work! I’ll be back next year!
Lisa N.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Diego, CA
Best Christmas light show I have ever seen. Tune into 89.7FM.
Quiana g.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Perris, CA
Omy gosh. Not worth more then a 10 minute drive. If your in the neighborhood then it’s worth it.
A Y.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Glendale, AZ
The only decent lights I saw this past season. It was a drive for us but completely worth it. There were countless lights synced to Christmas carols and they gave a great show. Will be back next year !
Jessica N.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Diego, CA
Christmas light show with coordinated music. 2nd year visiting and is just as great as a remember last year!
Mario G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Escondido, CA
Very beautiful arrangement of Christmas lights certainly one upped the Griswold’s(National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation)
Shannon S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Escondido, CA
A family tradition in our house since 2006. Skip the Del Mar Fairgrounds loop and head on over here. Belardo lights is a sight to behold. The family that lives here decorates their entire home, driveway, and yard with lights. But that’s not all. The lights are synchronized to their very own radio show. Tune in to station 89.7FM and you’ll see the lights dance in time to the music, reindeer speak, and even a few ho ho hos from Santa himself. I can’t stress how impressive the display is, 95,000 lights, 9 miles of wire, and two weeks to set up after 11 months of planning! The lights have a very special meaning to the family that sets them up every year. The two boys both have autism and have taken a huge interest in the set up of the whole display. Year after year the family plans, builds, synchronizes, programs, and sets up the display as a labor of love for the community. Their goal is to help create memories for families in San Diego year after year.