We just renewed our Bok Tower Gardens membership so that we can enjoy another year of these beautiful gardens located 15 minutes from our home in Lake Wales, Florida. And not only can we enjoy our local garden, as members we can take advantage of the reciprocal program that allows us free entrance to more than 300 gardens, aboreta and conservatories throughout the US.
We paid $75.00 for an annual membership for two. Considering that it would cost us $15.00 each to spend the day at Bok Tower and we go on average of 1 - 2 times per week per year, it is an amazing bargain. But we really got our money's worth when we used our membership to get into gardens in San Antonio, Dallas, Fort Worth and Tennessee in February.
When my daughter, Lisa, told me she was going to Texas last month and that she had the San Antonio Botanical Garden on her itinerary, I bought her an annual membership (an early Christmas present) to Arlie Gardens in Wilmington, NC, her local garden. She was able to use her pass to get into the Texas garden for free and then used her membership to get us free admission to the very popular Enchanted Arlie event at Arlie Gardens. I couldn't get free admission to this event with my membership to Bok Tower since the reciprocal program only gives you free admission to special programs happening in the gardens you signed up with, but with Lisa's pass we were able to save the $30 a carload admission price.
These cute trees lip-synced favorite Christmas songs.
Lisa and Amelia posed in front of the gorgeous tree inside the butterfly garden.
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Last Christmas, me and Soko finally got to Peace on Earth holiday celebration at Bok Tower Gardens. We had heard so much about it and know people who look forward to going every year. One of the highlights of a visit to Bok Tower is the tour of the mansion located there but they definitely are not to be missed at Christmastime. The rooms of the Pinewood Estate are festively decorated for Christmas by volunteers. The decorations change every year so that you can be sure you will see something new each time you go.
Unfortunately, Pinewood Estate is not open because of the pandemic this year so we feel very lucky to have gotten a chance to see the beautiful displays last year. There is plenty of holiday joy around the gardens and of course the music of the carillon coming from the tower is always a treat so I am sure there will be plenty of visitors to Bok Tower as usual in spite of the estate being closed.
Note: There is a separate fee for the Pinewoood Estate tour.
Bok Tower
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Lisa was lucky enough to visit two gardens this season with the second garden being Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, SC. Their holiday event is called Night of a Thousand Candles. Looking at the pictures Lisa's friend Kathy took made me want to visit this garden so badly but the tickets for the event are all sold out. Guess I will have to wait until next year.
Note: Brookgreen Gardens are not participants in the reciprocal program.
We are hoping to get a chance to visit the Cape Fear Botanical Garden in Fayetteville, NC before they take down their festive displays and if we can get to more gardens this season that would be wonderful. There is nothing like enjoying some holiday cheer at the most wonderful time of the year!
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Beautiful! We visited the Botanical gardens here a couple Christmases ago. Nearly froze, but it was lovely.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure your frozen toes were worth the trip to your gardens! Thank you for stopping by. Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!
DeleteWhat amazing lights! The long stands in the banyon tree is stunning!!
ReplyDeleteI loved that tree also! I am definitely checking out Brookgreen Gardens next season! Thanks for stopping by! Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!
DeleteGorgeous displays. Merry Christmas! #SeniSal
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DeleteMy sister works at Arlie! We have yet to get down there at this time of year to see their garden lights display though. Thanks for sharing all these beautiful garden photos with us at Encouraging hearts and home. Pinned.
ReplyDeleteWhat a small world it is. Please tell her that we really enjoyed our night at the gardens!
DeleteWhat a lovely post. Great tip. I am so glad you linked at the Fabulous Party! I will be pinning posts. Feel free to link posts during the week! Have a great week!
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DeleteThis garden was decorated so beautiful! Merry belated Christmas and happy new year!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year. Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteWow, these lights are amazing! You've got some beautiful pictures. This is so neat. Thank you for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #18 linkup. Hope to see you there next time as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by to tour the gardens!
DeleteIts always great to get annual passes and then the additional perks are awesome.
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Hope you have a wonderful and relaxing hiatus!
DeleteWow, that is so very cool. Love it. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by to take the tour!
DeleteThanks for taking me on a virtual trip with you. Your photos are stunning!
ReplyDeleteThanks bunches for sharing this with Sweet Tea & Friends this month dear friend.
Thanks Paula! Hope you are enjoying a wonderful holiday season.
DeleteHappy New Year! I'm excited to feature your post tomorrow at The Crazy Little Love Birds link party #19. The party opens this Friday at 9 AM MST. Thank you for sharing your post with us at the last party. :)
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