In need of a major jolt of Christmas cheer? Then grab a table at one of these decked-out restaurants throughout New York City this holiday season

Looking for an NYC restaurant that serves up major holiday cheer with a side of, you know, food? Nearly a dozen New York City restaurants do Christmas decorations with extra flair, from elegant to over-the-top, year after year. Whether you want a quick bite or a big Christmas dinner, this is where you can enjoy the most festive decorations while you dine. Understated, need not apply. And if you’re still hungry for more twinkle, cap off your meal by seeing a holiday lights display nearby. If, however, the garland and mistletoe and blinking lights are too much (is there such a thing?!), you can always try a fun non-holiday-themed restaurant instead.

1. The Greens

Get cozy in one of the rooftop cabins at the Seaport District's The Greens. With floor-to-ceiling views, virtual fireplaces, room for 10, and real heat, the cabins aim to offer a little bit of "upstate downtown." Make sure to order the jumbo s'mores for dessert.

Pier 17
89 South St.
Seaport District 
Online: thegreens.pier17ny.com

2. Industry Kitchen

Forget heading to a ski chalet. Instead, head downtown to Industry Kitchen, an industrial chic space located at the South Street Seaport, for some of the most extensive holiday decorations in town. We’re talking 5,000 square feet of sparkling lights, Christmas greenery, giant reindeer families on the terrace, snow-flocked Christmas trees, and wreaths along with two tall nutcrackers at the entryway. And then there are the tasty treats your kids will go love such as Gingernut Pizza with a ginger crust, eggnog frosting, and so much more. Yum!

70 South St.
Seaport District
Online: industry-kitchen.com

3. Lillie's Victorian Establishment

At Lillie’s Victorian Establishment in Times Square, you’ll feel like you walked onto the Love, Actually set. It’s so festive in this Victorian-inspired restaurant tucked right in the same block as two Broadway theaters, you won’t want to leave. The place is decorated to the max with thousands of sparkling garlands, tinsel-bright baubles, life-sized Nutcracker soldiers, and bedecked Christmas trees. Your kids will love the chicken fingers (they’re some of the tastiest in the city) or try the buttermilk pancakes if brunch is more your scene. We love Lillie's year-round—it's one of our favorite places for brunch with kids.

249 West 49th St. 
Times Square 
Online: lilliesnyc.com

 

4. Rolf's Bar & Restaurant

The reigning champion of NYC restaurant Christmas decorations, Rolf’s Bar & Restaurant features such awe-inspiring Christmas décor that this German eatery has achieved bucket-list status for most New Yorkers. Order up some potato pancakes with applesauce (hamburgers and meatloaf are other family-friendly faves) and spend the rest of the meal marveling at the 150,000 antique glass ornaments hanging from the ceiling, and the ancient-looking dolls in between.

281 Third Ave.
Gramercy
Online: rolfsnyc.com

5. Tavern On the Green

For the quintessential Christmas in New York, head to this Central Park landmark. Tavern on The Green brings the Yuletide cheer with glistening décor including its very own 20-foot Christmas tree with over 2,000 ornaments and 10,000 lights. The bar room is full of greenery, a Christmas tree, and lights, and boughs and lights adorn the exterior of the restaurant as well.  Adding to the scene is the frequent live jazz, and you and the kids can warm up after a jaunt in the park with spiced cider or hot chocolate. 

67th Street and Central Park West
Upper West Side 
Online: tavernonthegreen.com

6. La Grande Boucherie

For holiday decor with a Parisian flair and a side of pommes frites, head to the elegant La Grande Boucherie. Celebrated for its authentic French cuisine, the restaurant is decorated in an Art Nouveau style and features slim, twinkling trees and a large evergreen decked out for the holidays. It's big—designed to accommodate as many as 400 guests. (Heated floors in this area keep things toasty.) If you're going to MoMa or Radio City, this is a good place to land nearby. 

145 W. 53rd St. 
Midtown
Online: boucherie.nyc

7. Serendipity3

It's true, many people come here to taste the legendary Frrrozen Hot Chocolate, and Serendipity3 is a spirited place to dine any time of year. But for the holidays, the restaurant adds a little extra oomph with colorful garlands made of ornaments for an especially festive interior. Stop by for a meal or to sample of one its over-the-top sundaes. 

225 E. 60th St. 
Upper East Side
Online: serendipity3.com 

 

8. Serra by Birreria

Serra by Birreria, which takes over Eataly’s entire 14th-floor enclosed rooftop, is a “Winter Greenhouse” dining space that changes with the seasons.  Previous years featured the winter wonderland look pictured above, with the restaurant’s ceiling covered with sparkling lights, and a decorated trellis surrounded by snow-covered Christmas trees that would make the best holiday card backdrop. Meanwhile, the menu, featuring the cuisine of the Italian Alps region, offers some tried-and-true kid-approved faves. Desserts are worth saving room for, too. 

200 Fifth Ave. at 23rd St.
Flatiron District
Online: eataly.com

9. Tom's Restaurant

To be fair, it's kind of always Christmas (and 4th of July) at this Prospect Heights, Brooklyn institution, which has been serving up breakfast all day since 1936. (Many of the decorations, from twinkling lights and tinsel to American flags stay up year-round.) Still, Tom's busts out some extra decorations for the holidays, and the perpetual good cheer and goodwill of the joint gets turned up to 11.

782 Washington Ave. 
Prospect Heights
Online: tomsbrooklyn.com

10. Pete's Tavern

Established in 1864, this Gramercy Park bar and restaurant holds a lot of history. During the holidays, it gets extra cozy with a striking canopy of tiny red lights over the bar, Christmas decorations throughout, and a festive exterior with lights, wreaths, and holiday villages in the windows. The menu includes hearty dishes, salads, sandwiches, burgers, and more. Plus, there's a kid's menu, and they do brunch as well on the weekends. 

129 E. 18th St. 
Gramercy
Online: petestavern.com

11. The Beer Garden at Bohemian Hall

We definitely approve of an outdoor beer garden that hangs tough during the winter. Bundle up and head to this family-friendly Astoria, Queens spot to feast on traditional Czech and Slovak fare, as well as bites like crab cakes, quinoa salad, and chicken tacos. Of course, the beer list is extensive and diverse! 

29-19 24th Ave. 
Astoria
Online: bohemianhall.com

 

 

We firmly believe pets are 100% part of the family. These pet gifts will make sure they feel part of it!

They bring us all the joy, are always happy to see us, and convince us to let them on the couch even after we promised we never would. They don’t judge us, even if they have seen us at our worst. And despite the fact that we can’t live at the dog park like they’d prefer us to, they still adore us no matter what.  They’re our pets, and our holidays wouldn’t be complete without them! We’re making sure Santa Paws comes to our houses with our guide to pet gifts (and for pet-lovers)!

Are they frisky? Bouncy? Calm? Each pet has their own special personality, which means they also have their own special sets of likes and dislikes, too. From cozy to cute to squeaky to funny (and no, those aren’t the names of four new reindeer), we’ve got the gifts and goodies to make our furry friends purr. Oh, and we made sure to include more than just pet gifts; we remembered their owners, too! Pet owners will always want something that reminds them of their fuzzy babies, so it’s not hard for us to almost guarantee that the pet people on your list will be thrilled with what we found. Most importantly, we’re on a mission to make the ones that love us unconditionally know that the feeling is completely mutual.

Pets Magnetic Scene

Holiday travel coming up? Snag this magnetic scene kit that includes 50 pieces for hours of K9 creativity for your non-fur baby!

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Acrylic Photo Block

You have a thousand pet pics saved on your phone; how about displaying them in a unique and fun way? The Acrylic Photo Blocks from VistaPrint are totally customizable and let your furry friend take center stage wherever you choose to show it off.

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Merry Woofmas Plush Toy Set

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Snowflake Pet Personalized Burgundy Christmas Photo Stocking

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Repeating Name Collar

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Dog Face Sweatshirt

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There’s no better way to spread holiday cheer than bringing the kids to see one of these Christmas shows in Boston

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Or should we say, the busiest? With all the upcoming family gatherings, presents to wrap, and decorating to do, it’s easy to forget to slow down and enjoy a cup of hot chocolate with the family. Maybe even see a show or two to keep that magical holiday spirit alive and take a break from the hustle and bustle of the winter season. Thankfully, there are a ton of holiday events and Christmas shows in Boston that the whole family will be grateful to experience. Here are seven shows you won’t want to miss.

The Nutcracker

The Nutcracker is one of those holiday shows that transports you back to your childhood as soon as you hear that hauntingly beautiful musical score. Luckily, The Boston Ballet will be performing The Nutcracker from November 25th through December 31st at the Citizens Bank Opera House in Boston. So your family will have plenty of chances to grab tickets and watch Clara’s adventure through The Land of Sweets with her Nutcracker prince. You don’t want to miss out on this holiday show which has been described by The Boston Globe as “the gold standard.”

Citizens Bank Opera House
539 Washington St.
Boston
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Cirque du Soleil's 'Twas The Night Before

Everyone has heard the famous opening lines on the Christmas classic poem, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. But the Cirque du Soleil brings this poem to life on stage at The Boch Center in Boston with a modern take on your favorite holiday songs and an acrobatic performance like no other. The kids will be entranced by the fun choreography and silly costumes, while learning about the importance of family traditions and friendship. The holiday songs will also have your inner child beaming and dancing. Be sure to grab your tickets before their last show on December 11.

Boch Center Wang Theatre
270 Tremont St.
Boston
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Related: Bright Lights, Big City: Boston's Top 10 Holiday Light Displays

Holiday Pops

There is no better way to spread Christmas cheer than through song and music. Treat the family to this special holiday concert, Holiday Pops, at the Boston Symphony Hall. The family will get to experience a merry night of singing along to their favorite Christmas classics and can even select special matinee performances for younger children, with a shorter show and photo with Santa. Another great option is the Holiday Pops Sensory-Friendly Concert, designed for people who have sensory issues. This concert is more relaxed and offers quiet spaces and less stimulating features. The Holiday Pops will certainly be on your families’ holiday to-do list every year. Performances run from December 1 through Christmas Eve.

Boston Symphony Hall
301 Massachusetts Ave.
Boston
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Christmas with the Copley Singers at the Cathedral

Sometimes a small but magical chorus performance is all you need to bring out your holiday spirit. Gather the family together for this annual concert put on by the Copley Singers, and be ready to be blown away (or brought to tears) by this talented Boston group. The Copley Singers are a critically acclaimed choir and have had many shows throughout New England. Here's the important part—this is a one day only show (December 11). Make sure to get your tickets ASAP.

Good to Know: Kids ages 17 and under attend for free.

Cathedral of the Holy Cross
1400 Washington St.
Boston
Online: eventbrite.com

A Christmas Carol, A Musical Ghost Story

If you have older kids or the family is a fan of literary classics, then A Christmas Carol is a must-see. Follow the tale of Ebenezer Scrooge as he takes off on an ethereal adventure to discover his Christmas spirit. This award-winning holiday show will be performed from December 1 through December 23.

Good to Know: Children under 4 are not permitted to attend this show.

North Shore Music Theatre
54 Dunham Rd.
Beverly, MA
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Boston Toy Show Holiday Show

Why not start a new holiday tradition this year? If you’ve had your share of Christmas performances, try something a little different and take the family to the Boston Toy Show Holiday Show held at the Hilton Boston in Dedham. Held annually for the last 30 years (with the exception of Covid-19), this Toy show doesn’t display just any old toys; antique toys and collectibles are put on display or for sale. Imagine stumbling on your favorite childhood toy that is no longer made? Then telling your kids stories about these relics? Sounds like a great way to spend a cozy winter morning.

Date & Time: Dec. 11, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

Hilton Boston/Dedham
25 Allied Dr.
Dedham, MA 
Online: facebook.com

Related: Shop Boston's Best Toy Stores for Unique Gifts This Season

Little Women: The Broadway Musical

Here's another great holiday show for the book lovers in your family. This musical adaptation of the beloved story, Little Women, is being performed at the Greater Boston Stage Company. Get ready to laugh and cry whole-heartedly as you watch the March Sisters in their coming-of-age adventures during the Civil War. This is sure to be a memorable performance that will be the topic of discussion as your family returns home for some hot chocolate. Little Women: The Broadway Musical runs from November 25 through December 23.

Greater Boston Stage Company
395 Main St.
​Stoneham, MA
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Family-friendly tips for celebrating at the Merriest Place on Earth

The holidays have arrived at the Disneyland Resort! From now through Jan. 8, 2023, families can get their fill of holiday magic that includes everything from a new food and drink lineup fit for foodies, to gorgeous holiday decor, and seasonal ride overlays.

We got a sneak peek on the first day the parks opened up donned in their holiday best and have all the tips for making your trip to the Happiest Place on Earth the best during this magical time of year.

What to Know about Holidays at Disneyland

Magic Bands Have Arrived in California

Karly Wood

After jealously ogling the Magic Bands that all the Florida resorts have been using for years, Californians and visitors to the Disneyland Resort can finally pick up their own! Magic Bands are multi-functional bracelets that let you store tons of information, like your entry pass and Lightning Lane reservations.

We love them because there are tons of designs to choose from, everyone can wear their own, and it makes getting into the parks and onto rides where you are redeeming a Lightning Lane pass a cinch. Just hold your band up to the sensor and you're in!

You can enjoy the parks without a Magic Band, just as always. But if you're interested in purchasing your own, they are available all through the parks and start at $35 (and they work at Walt Disney World, too!).

Seasonal Attraction Overlays

Karly Wood

Every year, select attractions get a holiday makeover which makes a trip to the parks even more magical. Be sure to hit up "it's a small world" Holiday in all its lit-up glory both inside and out.

The other can't-miss ride is the "Haunted Mansion Holiday" where Jack Skellington has transformed the New Orleans house into his own world.

Related: 20 Genius Ways to Save on a Disney Trip This Year

Holiday Entertainment

Disneyland Resort

Get into the holiday spirit in a jiffy with the annual “A Christmas Fantasy” Parade. This daily trek down Main Street U.S.A. boasts everyone's favorite characters, dancing gingerbread cookies and marching toy soldiers, and lots of festive music.

Once it gets dark, snag a spot to catch the “Believe… in Holiday Magic” fireworks show, complete with a “snowfall" and vibrant projections.

Enjoy the Festive Menu

Karly Wood

There is no shortage of amazing holiday-themed food this season at Disneyland. Enjoy the likes of the Jolly Holiday Bakery's Peppermint Cookie Doughnut, a Haunted Mansion Cake, Cranberry BBQ Chicken Sandwich, and even a Charcuterie Pizza Slice.

Don't forget the annual, special-edition popcorn bucket! This year's most coveted option is the musical holiday popcorn tin and the line to pick one up proves it. If this is a must-have item, be sure to get to the parks early for the shortest line possible.

Disney California Adventure Disney Festival of Holidays

Holiday Decor

Karly Wood

Once again, the Festival of Holidays has returned to Disney California Adventure, celebrating Christmas, Navidad, Three Kings Day, Hanukkah, Diwali, and Kwanzaa. From the moment you enter the park, you’ll be greeted with the sights and sounds of this wonderful time of year.

Buena Vista Street welcomes you with a 50-foot Christmas tree, decorated in vintage ornaments and Cars Land has been decked out in whimsical holiday decorations like a tire Christmas Tree. Even Mater has gotten a fun makeover!

Sip and Savor Pass

Karly Wood

As you make your way toward Paradise Gardens Park, you’ll be treated to many food and drink options at the Festival Marketplaces. In order to get the full experience, we highly recommend picking up a Sip and Savor Pass. Each one comes with eight tabs that you can redeem on hand-crafted food items and non-alcoholic beverages. It’s a great way to let everyone pick something they want, and the sizes are perfect for sharing when you pick out a few at a time.

We tried a variety of diverse options, and we thoroughly enjoyed the curry mac and cheese, Tikka Masala, Turkey Poutine, and the delicious pumpkin cheesecake!

Family hack: You can place your order for all your food at ONE cart––even if that cart doesn’t carry your menu item. Then, when you’re ready, take your receipt to the correct cart and pick up your food. This way, you only wait in the order line one time!

Entertainment

Disneyland Resort

Disney California Adventure has plenty of family-friendly entertainment, including “Mickey’s Happy Holidays.” This procession brings Disney and Pixar characters together as they dance and march to the sounds of the Holiday Toy Drummers.

The “Disney ¡Viva Navidad!” street party is back this year and features both Mickey and Minnie Mouse wearing fiesta outfits alongside Mexican folklórico dancers, Mariachis, Brazilian samba dancers, percussionists, and giant mojiganga puppets.

If you love the nighttime spectacular, World of Color, get ready for the Season of Light version! This special holiday show brings holiday music and all the special moments from Disney animated films together for an unforgettable and brilliantly lit show. It features lights, lasers, water, fire, and hundreds of fountains, as well as 120 characters in this mesmerizing production set to treasured holiday tunes. Be sure to snag your spot when reservations open on the Disneyland app at 12 p.m. daily.

Looking for Santa? Like last year, you can find him hanging out at his rustic home on the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail. 

Festive Attractions

Disneyland Resort

While most of the attractions will remain the same this season (with the exception of some fun decor) you can experience two special seasonal experiences in Cars Land. Be sure to check out Luigi’s Joy to the Whirl, where you can enjoy Luigi’s magically light backyard, as well as Mater’s Jingle Jamboree.

Visit Disneyland & Disney California Adventure now through Jan. 8, 2023, to experience the Merriest Place on Earth for the holiday season.

This trip was paid for by Disneyland, but all opinions here belong to the writer. 

From the zoo to the arboretum, these epic Dallas holiday lights displays will put you in the holiday spirit

Want to make your holiday season bright, literally? Add some twinkle to your evening with a visit to one of these nine epic Dallas holiday light displays. From drive-through lights at the zoo to downtown celebrations you can enjoy on foot, you’ll feel the joy of the season when you visit each one of these illuminated spots. Plus, you’ll find many of these locations offer dedicatedactivities for kids, which makes it possible to enjoy the wonder without once hearing the words “I’m booooored.” Whether you don’t want to get out of your car (pro tip: dress your kids up in their jammies to make it an extra-cozy experience!), prefer to stay inside, or are determined to explore the great outdoors, this list breaks down the very best—and brightest!—places to find well-lit Christmas events in DFW.

Drive-Thru Holiday Light Displays around Dallas

The Light Park Drive-Thru Light Show

Arlington's electric holiday extravaganza features millions of lights synchronized to music. All you have to do is don the holiday jammies, pack some hot chocolate and drive right through! It'll be an experience your kiddos won't soon forget.

Dates: Nov. 4-Jan. 1

1800 E Lamar Blvd.
Arlington, TX
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Dallas Zoo Lights Drive-Thru

Cruise through a one-mile roadway—and through familiar parts of the Dallas Zoo—while marveling at more than one million lights in elaborate displays, silk-covered animal lanterns depicting all your Zoo favorites, an ice palace fit for a trio of penguins and so much more along the way.

Dates: Nov. 17-Jan. 1

650 S.R.L. Thornton Frwy.
Dallas, TX
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Deerfield Holiday Lights

This Plano neighborhood is famous for going all out during the holidays! Spectators can park and walk amongst the houses or stay in the car and enjoy from there. If you are driving, the recommendation is to enter the neighborhood from the back via Qunicy Rd. You are welcome to park and walk through to see the holiday lights.

Dates: Dec. 1-30

Preston Rd. & Coit Rd.
Plano, TX
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The Gift of Lights

Forth Worth's #1 light display is a drive-thru exhibit that's over two miles long! And, your ticket purchase helps to support charities like Ronald McDonald Home and Speedway Children's Charities.

Dates: Nov. 24-Jan. 1

3545 Lone Star Cir.
Fort Worth, TX
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Related: Shop Here: 6 Independent Toy Stores that Dallas Parents Love

Indoor Holiday Light Displays around Dallas

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Radiance! Featuring "Frozen"

Frisco's popular holiday event is back with an all-new "Frozen" Winter Carnival! To see the light show you'll park and then grab a Holly Jolly Trolley that'll take you through over one million lights. There are also a ton of wintery-themed activities like tubing, a snowball toss, holiday bumper cars and much more. 

Dates: Nov. 18-Dec. 31

7300 Roughriders Trail
Frisco, TX
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Head to the Christmas Capital of TX

Grapevine, Texas really knows how to do it up for Christmas. Sing along with the 40-foot community animated Singing Christmas Tree all Christmas long and check out all the lights! There are lots of activities included in this event so check the event details to find the ones your family will enjoy most.

Dates: Nov. 11-Jan. 10

Grapevine, TX
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Christmas at the Gaylord

The resort's four-acre indoor atrium will be decorated with twinkle lights, trees and more. Don't miss snow tubing, breakfast with Charlie Brown and Friends, the Cirque Winter Wonderland show, a gingerbread making activity, and so so much more! It's not possible that the family wouldn't have a blast with so many wonderful options at the Gaylord Mariott this Christmas.

Dates: Nov. 11-Dec. 31

1501 Gaylord Trail
Grapevine, TX
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Related: ‘Tis the Season for a Visit to a U-Cut Tree Farm

Outdoor Holiday Light Displays around Dallas

Holidays at the Arboretum

View the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden in all its holiday splendor with over 500,000 lights. Be sure to wander around the grounds to admire the 12 Days of Christmas exhibit, and don't miss the new musical tree! Holidays at the Arboretum are a wonderful time and you'll definitely find something to please everyone at this event. 

Dates: Select dates from Nov. 10-Dec. 31

8525 Garland Rd.
Dallas, TX
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Vitruvian Lights—Addison

Vitruvian Park transforms into North Texas’ most spectacular holiday destinations during Vitruvian Lights when over 1.5 million sparkling LED lights are wrapped around more than 550 trees. Your kiddos will look on in awe, so be sure to bring them to this amazing event.

Dates: Nov. 25-Jan. 1

3966 Vitruvian Way
Addison, TX
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Take a break from the holiday rush when you sit down to one of these magical shows in Seattle that were made for families

The winter holiday season is always a busy time for families. Between school events and days off, parties with friends and family, and experiencing all the city has to offer during the season, it’s a wonder there’s time left to do anything else. There’s one surefire way to slow the pace and take a much-needed break with the fam—head out to see one of our favorite shows in Seattle that will put you in the holiday spirit. From classic Christmas productions like The Nutcracker and A Christmas Carol to new shows you’ve never seen and those you can’t wait to see, these Seattle shows have a little something for everyone. So, get out your calendars and starting checking dates, because these productions are here to spread holiday cheer.

Shows in Seattle: Where to see The Nutcracker

dancers in white ballet costumes dance among snow at PNB's Nutcracker Ballet during Christmas shows in Seattle
Photo © Angela Sterling

George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker

The Pacific Northwest Ballet is celebrating its 50th season this year. We couldn’t think of a better time to plan a family outing to see George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker. The production features the ever-mesmerizing choreography of Balanchine, plus lavish sets and costumes designed by Ian Falconer (yes, that Ian Falconer, creator of Olivia the Pig) that pique the senses. Kids will be awed by the production elements, like a 40-foot-tall Christmas tree and more than 30-cubic-feet of snow that falls on stage during the snow scene in Act One. They’ll be glued to their seats. And oh, the costumes. With more than 154 different costumes to gaze at—including Mother Ginger’s magical skirt that weighs more than 60 pounds—they’ll be dying to play dress-up when they get home from the ballet.

This full-length show is best suited for school-aged kids, but theatergoers of all ages will be riveted during the two-hour performance (that includes a 25-minute intermission), as they bask in the care and craftsmanship of this delightful event. If you want to avoid lobby lines during the brief intermission, consider reserving a Nutcracker Suite for your family ($40). It includes Nutcracker-inspired hot and cold snacks, desserts, and drinks to fill hungry tummies mid-show.

Good to Know: There is a sensory-friendly performance of the Nutcracker scheduled for Dec. 20 at 2 p.m.

Dates: Nov. 25-Dec. 27, 2022
Digital access: Dec. 19-27, 2022

McCaw Hall
321 Mercer St.
Seattle
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excited kids gather round as the Nutcracker is held aloft during a ballet shows in seattle
ARC Dance

ARC Nutcracker Sweets

If you’re not quite sure your kids are up to seeing the larger-than-life performance at PNB, grab tickets to ARC Dance’s Nutcracker Sweets. With a run time of just 90 minutes, this family favorite is lovingly referred to as “the fastest Nutcracker in the West.” Specifically designed for younger audiences it’s a perfect starter Nutcracker (a.k.a. gateway show). The fact the Sweets showcases some of ARC’s student dancers alongside members of their professional company is an inspirational bonus for kids in the audience. In other words—don’t be surprised if this show has your Little asking for lessons afterward.

Good to Know: Families can enjoy this performance in Seattle or Shoreline.

Dates: Dec. 9-11 & 17, 2022

Shorewood Performing Arts Center
17300 Fremont Ave. N.
Shoreline, WA
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Excerpts from the Nutcracker

Another local production with kids in mind is Island Youth Ballet’s Excerpts from the Nutcracker. Kids will be gob-smacked when they see kids their own age dance in the fantastical all-youth production. Equal parts sweet, fanciful, and full-on spectacular, this show is performed by the school’s students (from preschoolers to high schoolers) and is notable for its gorgeous costumes and spectacular sets, and of course, the adorable youth dancing all the parts.

Dates: Dec. 10, 11, 17 & 18, 2022

SJCC
3801 E. Mercer Way
Mercer Island, WA
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These are just a few of our favorite kid-friendly performances of The Nutcracker, but they are just a handful of the local performances being offered. Families can also enjoy ballet performances at Emerald City Ballet's The Nutcracker, International Ballet Theatre’s The Nutcracker, DASSdance’s modern version of The Nutcracker, Evergreen City Ballet’s The Nutcracker, and more.

Related: Your Guide to Seattle’s Best Nutcracker Ballets

Fantastic Productions of A Christmas Carol

the cast of ACT Christmas carol in costumes from victorian england clinking glasses
Truman Buffet

A Christmas Carol

Now in its 47th year, ACT’s beloved production of A Christmas Carol is a local favorite for families. It’s the story everyone knows about the original grumpy old man himself, Ebeneezer Scrooge, and his remarkable transformation from heartless villain to redeemed savior. It’s a story of hope that most of us can relate to, even if we’re not visited by ghosts from our past, present, and future like Scrooge. But if there’s one thing parents and kids can relate to it’s that “bah, humbug” feeling eventually being replaced by a feeling of contentment and joy once we take stock of the gifts in our lives. Gorgeous costumes and music make this production a truly magical one for families. The show run time is 90 minutes with no intermission, and it has matinee productions that work well when theater-going with kids.

Good to Know: Kids ages 5 and up are invited to enjoy this family-friendly production. Younger children are not permitted.

Ages: 5 & up
Dates: Nov. 25-Dec. 24, 2022

ACT
700 Union St.
Seattle
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Mr. Dickens and His Carol

We can’t wait for this new take on A Christmas Carol that’s making its stage debut at the Seattle Rep this holiday season. Rather than telling the same old same old, this play takes a different perspective. Based on the novel by Samantha Silva, it centers Dickens as the main character of this play and fictionalizes the events going on in his life when he wrote it—past, present, and future (see what they did there?). Filled with comedy and the poignancy of the play Dickens writes, the whole family can enjoy this production.

Good to Know: A sensory-friendly production is scheduled for Dec. 10 at 2 p.m., and pay what you choose tickets are available for this production.

Dates: Nov. 25-Dec. 23, 2022

Seattle Rep
155 Mercer St.
Seattle
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There are a few other A Christmas Carol productions worth a mention for families. The first is the show at SecondStory Repertory in Redmond. Running from December 2 to 23, it’s a show that will appeal to audiences of all ages. The second is Arts West’s hip-hop production, Q Brothers Christmas Carol. It’s recommended for kids ages 12 and up, and promises to put a different spin on a holiday favorite. The show opens on November 25 and runs through December 23.

Related: Can't-Miss Holiday Attractions in Downtown Seattle

Other shows in Seattle to see this winter

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Paddington Saves Christmas

Even the tiniest theater lovers will be able to enjoy this holiday show, starring their favorite clumsy Bear, Paddington. With his telltale red hat and blue coat, they’ll fall for Paddington’s innocent antics as he works to save Christmas from being a total disaster. It all starts out simply enough—with Paddington and Mrs. Bird making the holiday marmalade (for Paddington’s sandwiches, of course). But oops!—they’ve run out of sugar. A trip to borrow some from grumpy neighbor, Mr. Curry, turns into more than Paddington bargained for when he agrees to help out with household chores in exchange. Things sort of snowball from there, leaving poor Paddington to fix it all before December 25. The show runs for 70 minutes with no intermission.

Good to Know: There is a sensory-friendly performance scheduled for Dec. 11 at 11 a.m.

Ages: 3 & up
Dates: Nov. 15-Dec. 31, 2022

201 Thomas St.
Seattle
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Winter Shows with Seattle Symphony

Benaroya Hall is where you’ll find not one, not two, but three family-friendly shows your kids will want to see this winter. It all kicks off with a favorite Christmas movie (or is it a Halloween movie?)—Disney in Concert: Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas—on December 1, 2022. One of Seattle Symphony's signature shows that mixes big screen favorites with live accompaniment, Seattle Symphony brings to life Danny Elfman's hauntingly good movie soundtrack while you and the kids take in this multi-sensory experience from your comfortable seats. The experience includes the whole movie, so sit back and relax. Shows on Dec. 1, 3 & 4.

Then on December 3, another family favorite returns to Benaroya Hall for a morning performance. Bring the kids to watch and listen to The SnowmanBefore the journey to the North Pole begins, it starts with your favorite holiday songs (including sing-a-longs), performed by the symphony. Then it's on to the story, and a full sensory experience that brings to life not only a snowman, but winter's magic too.

The final show, for the littlest music lovers (ages 0-5) takes place on December 10, 2022. It's the Tiny Tots winter performance, The Woodwinds: Winter WonderlandThis engaging and interactive family experience includes music, of course, but it's also a chance for kids to sing songs, play games, and learn about orchestra instruments. The show time is just 30 minutes, perfect for the little listeners. Get tickets for the 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. or 11:30 a.m. performance.

200 University St.
Seattle

Related: Watts Up: The Coolest Light Displays in Seattle You Need to See

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‘Twas the Night

How do you turn a beloved poem into a memorable stage production? With a lot of creativity and humor—that’s how! Chaos, craziness, and cuteness reign in this favorite Eastside production where everyone gets in on the action. In just 90 minutes, you’ll see Santa, his reindeer, mice who are most certainly not stirring, and some suspect cats helping out with the poem’s retelling. By the time it’s all over, your kids won’t know what hit them. But they’ll definitely remember tons of giggles, great costuming, and the general gist of this holiday production.

Dates: Dec. 2-4, 2022

Kirkland Performance Center
350 Kirkland Ave.
Kirkland, WA
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Related: Merry, Merry! 10 Eastside Holiday Attractions for Families

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The Wiz

Ease on down the road with the 5th Avenue Theatre’s production of The Wiz, starring Kataka Corn as Dorothy. This isn’t the Wizard of Oz of your youth (or maybe it is if you grew up watching the ‘70s movie starring Diana Ross and Michael Jackson or the recent Live! version). It’s a reimagining of the classic that “celebrates and centers Black joy.” And from the minute you sit down to this production, let’s just say you’re not in Kansas anymore. The traditional score is replaced with soulful R&B and gospel-inspired songs, and Dorothy and Toto are on their way to see the Wiz, not the Wizard. The Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, and Scarecrow are all along for the trip down the Yellow Brick Road. And you can still count on the two witches battling it out, as Dorothy and her entourage make their way to the Emerald City, hoping The Wiz can return school teacher Dorothy home.

Ages: 4 & up
Dates: Nov. 20-Dec. 23, 202

5th Avenue Theatre
1308 5th Ave.
Seattle
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Additional reporting by Jeffrey Totey

Holiday movies truly make it the most wonderful time of the year. Whether you’re loyal to The Santa ClauseRudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, or The Nightmare Before Christmas, you’ll be able to find them all in one place this year. Freeform’s 25 Days of Christmas schedule is packed with the classics for your viewing enjoyment!

Starting Dec. 1, Freeform will air multiple holiday hits every day. Santa Clause fans will be able to watch all three entries in the trilogy back-to-back-back, and Home Alone devotees can catch a double feature as well. Old-school X-mas fans will be right at home with Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town, Frosty the Snowman, and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.

Check out the full “25 Days of Christmas” schedule from Freeform below. (Note: All times Eastern, unless otherwise noted.)

Thursday, December 1

7a/6c – The Simpsons
10:30-11:30a/ 9:30-10:30c – Family Guy
11:30a/10:30c – The Santa Clause
1:30p/12:30c – The Santa Clause 2
4p/3c – The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
6p/5c – Home Alone
8:30p/7:30c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
12-2a/11-1c – The Simpsons

Friday, December 2

7a/6c – The Preacher’s Wife
9:30a/8:30c – Jingle All The Way 2
11:35a/10:35c – Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
2:15p/1:15c – Disney’s A Christmas Carol
4:20p/3:20c – Home Alone
6:50p/5:50c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
9:30p/8:30c – Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (2018)
11:30p/10:30c – The Star (2017)
1:30a/12:30c – The Little Drummer Boy (1968)

Saturday, December 3

7a/6c – The Little Drummer Boy (1968)
7:30a/6:30c – Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas
9a/8c – Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas
10:30a/9:30c – The Star (2017)
12:30p/11:30c – The Santa Clause
2:40p/1:40c – The Santa Clause 2
5:10p/4:10c – The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
7:15p/6:15c – Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (3018)
9:15p/8:15c – Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
10:20p/9:20c – Frosty the Snowman
10:50p/9:50c – Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town
11:55p/10:55c – Disney’s A Christmas Carol

Sunday, December 4

7a/6c – Decorating Disney: Holiday Magic
8:05a/7:05c – Santa Buddies: The Legend of Santa Paws
10:10a/9:10c – The Search for Santa Paws
12:15p/11:15c – Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups
2:20p/1:20c – Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
4p/3c – Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town
5:05p/4:05c – Frosty the Snowman
5:35p/4:35c – Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
6:40p/5:40c – Home Alone
9:10p/8:10c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
11:50p/10:50c – Daddy’s Home 2

Monday, December 5

7-9a/6-8c – Family Guy
10:30-11:30a/9:30-10:30c – Family Guy
11:30a/10:30c – Holiday in Handcuffs
1:35p/12:35c – Daddy’s Home 2
3:45p/2:45c – Home Alone
6:15p/5:15c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
8:55p/7:55c – Scrooged
12a/11c – Snow

Tuesday, December 6

7a/6c – Stealing Christmas
10:30a-12:00p/9:30-11:00c – Family Guy
12p/11c Home Alone: – The Holiday Heist
2p/1c – Jingle All The Way 2
4p/3c – Scrooged
6p/5c – Home Alone
8:30p/7:30c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
12a/11c – Snow 2: Brain Freeze

Wednesday, December 7

7a/6c – Home Alone 3
10:30-11:30a/9:30-10:30c – Family Guy
11:30a/10:30c – Home Alone
2p/1c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
4:30p/3:30c – The Santa Clause
6:30p/5:30c – The Santa Clause 2
9p/8c – The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
12-2a/11-1c – The Simpsons

Thursday, December 8

7a/6c – Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House
10:30a/9:30c – Unaccompanied Minors
12:30p/11:30c – Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas
2p/1c – Prancer Returns
4p/3c – Disney’s A Christmas Carol
6p/5c – Home Alone (Pop ‘N Knowledge)
8:30p/7:30c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
12a/11c – Christmas in Boston

Friday, December 9

7a/6c – Unaccompanied Minors
9:05a/8:05c – Home Alone
11:35a/10:35c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Toy Story Marathon
2:15p/1:15c – Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story
4:15p/3:15c – Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 2
6:20p/5:20c – Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 3
8:50p/7:50c – Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 4
11p/10c – Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story That Time Forgot
11:30p/10:30c – Home Alone

Saturday, December 10

7a/6c – Santa Buddies: The Legend of Santa Paws & The Search for Santa Paws
11:05a/10:05c – Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups
1:10p/12:10c – Home Alone
3:40p/ 2:40c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
6:20p/5:20c – Disney’s Frozen
8:50p/7:50c – Disney’s Frozen II (Freeform Premiere)
11p/10c – Disney’s Olaf’s Frozen Adventure (Freeform Premiere)
11:30p/10:30c – Miracle on 34th Street (1994)

Sunday, December 11

7a/6c – Prancer Returns
9a/ 8c – Unaccompanied Minors
11:05a/10:05c – Jingle All The Way 2
1:10p/12:10c – Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas
2:40p/1:40c – Disney’s A Christmas Carol
4:45p/3:45c – The Santa Clause
6:55p/5:55c – The Santa Clause 2
9:25p/8:25c – The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
11:30p/10:30c- Last Christmas (Freeform Premiere)

Monday, December 12

7-9a/6-8c – Family Guy
10:30a-1p/9:30-12:30c – Family Guy
1p/12c – Home for the Holidays (1995)
3:30p/2:30c – Last Christmas
6p/5c – Home Alone
8:30p/7:30c – Home Alone 2: Lost In New York
12a/11c – Christmas Cupid

Tuesday, December 13

7a/6c – Mister Magoo’s Christmas Carol (Freeform Premiere)
8a/7c – Kung Fu Panda Holiday
8:30a/7:30c – The Little Drummer Boy (1968)
10:30a/9:30c – Decorating Disney: Holiday Magic
11:30a/10:30c – Home Alone
2p/1c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
4:30p/3:30c – The Santa Clause
6:30p/5:30c – The Santa Clause 2
9p/8c – The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
12a/11c – Snowglobe

Wednesday, December 14

7a/6c – Home Alone: The Holiday Heist
10:30-11:30a/9:30-10:30c – Family Guy
11:30a/10:30c – Almost Christmas
2p/1c – The Perfect Holiday
4p/3c – The Preacher’s Wife
6:30p/5:30c – Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
9p/8c – Disney’s A Christmas Carol
12-2a/11-1c – The Simpsons

Thursday, December 15

7a/6c – Call Me Claus
10:30a-12:00p/9:30-11:00c – The Simpsons
12p/11c – The Perfect Holiday
2p/1c – Jingle All The Way 2
4p/3c – Unaccompanied Minors
6p/5c – Home Alone
8:30p/7:30c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
12a/11c – Life-Size 2: A Christmas Eve

Friday, December 16

7a/6c – It’s a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie
9a/8c – The Little Drummer Boy (1968)
9:30a/8:30c – Disney’s Prep & Landing
Disney’s Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice
10:30a/9:30c – Unaccompanied Minors
12:30p/11:30c – Home Alone
3p/2c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
5:30p/4:30c – The Santa Clause
7:30p/6:30c – The Santa Clause 2
10p/9c – The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
12-2a/11-1c – Family Guy Holiday Episodes

Saturday, December 17

7a/6c – The Little Drummer Boy (1968)
7:30a/6:30c – Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
10a/9c – Home Alone
12:30p/11:30c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
3:10p/2:10c – Disney’s A Christmas Carol
5:15p/4:15c – Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
6:55p/5:55c – Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (2018)
8:55p/7:55c – Home Alone
11:25p/10:25c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York

Sunday, December 18

7a/6c – Cricket on the Hearth
8a/7c – Call Me Claus
10a/9c – The Santa Clause
12:10p/11:10c – The Santa Clause 2
2:40p/1:40c – The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
4:45p/3:45c – Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (2018)
6:45p/5:45c – Home Alone
9:15p/8:15c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
11:55p/10:55c – Scrooged

Monday, December 19

7-9a/ 6-8c – Family Guy
10:30-11:30a/9:30-10:30c – Family Guy
11:30a/10:30c – Home Alone
2p/1c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
4:30p/3:30c – Scrooged
6:30p/5:30c – The Santa Clause
8:30p/7:30c – The Santa Clause 2
12a/11c – The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause

Tuesday, December 20

7-9a/6-8c – Family Guy
10:30a/9:30c – Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas
12p/11c – Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas
1:30p/12:30c – Disney’s A Christmas Carol
3:30p/2:30c – Home Alone (Pop ‘N Knowledge)
6p/5c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
8:30p/7:30c – Last Christmas
12a/11c – Prancer Returns

Wednesday, December 21

7a/6c – Prancer Returns
10:30a/9:30c – Last Christmas
1p/12c – Home Alone
3:30p/2:30c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
6p/5c – Disney’s A Christmas Carol
8p/7c – Disney’s Olaf’s Frozen Adventure
8:30p/7:30c – Frosty the Snowman
9p/8c – Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
10p/9c – Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town
12-2a/ 11-1c – The Simpsons

Thursday, December 22

7a/6c – Santa Buddies: The Legend of Santa Paws
9a/8c – The Search for Santa Paws
11a/10c – Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups
1p/12c – Kung Fu Panda Holiday
1:30p/12:30c – Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas
3p/2c – Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas
4:30p/3:30c – The Star (2017)
6:30p/5:30c – Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town
7:30p/6:30c – Frosty the Snowman
8p/7c – Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
9p/8c – Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (2018)
11p/10c – Disney’s Prep & Landing
11:30p/10:30c – Disney’s Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice
12a/11c – The Star (2017)

Friday, December 23

7a/6c – Kung Fu Panda Holiday
7:30a/6:30c – Home Alone
10a/9c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
12:40p/11:40c – Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
3:20p/2:20c – Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
5p/4c – Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (2018)
7p/6c – Home Alone
9:30p/8:30c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
12a/11c – Disney’s A Christmas Carol

Saturday, December 24

7a/6c – Love the Coopers
9:30a/8:30c – Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
12p/11c – Disney’s A Christmas Carol
2p/1c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
4:40p/3:40c – Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town
5:45p/4:45c – Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
6:50p/5:50c – Frosty the Snowman
7:20p/6:20c – The Santa Clause
9:30p/8:30c – The Santa Clause 2
12a/11c – The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause

Sunday, December 25

7a/6c – Home Alone
9:30a/8:30c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
12p/11c – Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town
1p/12c – Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
2p/1c – Frosty the Snowman
2:30p/1:30c – The Santa Clause
4:30p/3:30c – The Santa Clause 2
7p/6c – The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
9p/8c – Home Alone
11:30p/10:30c – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York

We don’t always wear matching couples t-shirts, but when we do, it’s because it’s the holidays

While the upcoming (or current, if you like getting a jump on things early!) holiday season often means sparkles and suits, dresses and dapper duds. That’s definitely something we’re looking forward to, but who doesn’t love a good old-fashioned t-shirt?

Holiday tees are everywhere, and some of our absolute favorites are matching holiday couples t-shirts. A little funny. A little cheesy. A lot festive. There’s no better time to have fun, be silly, and create the perfect picture ops! They’re also a really sweet way to coordinate for the season. (And frankly, any of these work with your favorite leggings and a pair of sneakers or booties, so that’s a pretty big win in our book!)

Whether you have a holiday get together, family photo session, or a holiday shopping date, these couples t-shirts are so fun. Plus, it doesn’t hurt that they’re super comfy, easily merry, and not too hard to talk your spouse into wearing (we know from experience). Wear them with a cardigan, flannel, or get on the tee-and-dressy-skirt trend for a party! You’ll also be able to rock these t-shirts for years to come. It’s a great year to start a cute new tradition, so check out our holiday couples t-shirt picks and get ready to rock around the Christmas tree!

I Don't Do Matching Christmas Shirts|But I Do

Step 1: Convince your spouse to wear the shirt. Step 2: Tell them they can make sure everyone knows it was against their will and they're only doing it to make you happy. 

I Don't Do Matching Christmas Shirts|But I Do T-Shirts ($17.99/each) Here

All I Want for Christmas is You

Make this quintessential holiday song a wearable sentiment. After all, it's the season of celebrating our loved ones!

All I Want for Christmas is You T-Shirts ($31.99/pair) Here

Naughty|Nice

The real question is, who gets to wear which one? Be honest. Remember, Santa's watching.

Naughty|Nice Shirts (Starting at $17.99/each) Here

Official Cookie Baker|Official Cookie Tester

These are cute for couples and for parents and kids (they're available in youth sizes)! Cookies are for everyone.

Official Cookie Baker|Official Cookie Tester ($10.49+/each) Here

Merry|Christmas Gingerbread

These are perfect for making sure everyone knows who your other half is. But in a festive, ginger-based way. 

Merry|Christmas Gingerbread T-Shirts ($10.00+/each) Here

His & Hers Reindeer

No words are needed when you're a pair of cool Christmas reindeer!

His & Hers Reindeer T-Shirts ($20.24+/each) Here

Daddy Claus|Mama Claus

Show off your holiday season titles proudly in this pair!

Daddy Claus|Mama Claus T-Shirts ($12.97+/each) Here

You're the Marshmallows|To My Hot Cocoa

One of our favorite winter combinations is marshmallows and cocoa + us and our person.

You're the Marshmallows|To My Hot Cocoa ($14.89+/each) Here

We Go Together Like

Okay, maybe we spoke too soon about that whole "favorite combination" thing. These are so darn cute!

We Go Together Like T-Shirts ($24.79+/each) Here

His & Hers Otter Half

What is it about otters that make them so irresistibly precious? 

His & Hers Otter Half ($10.39+/each) Here

Hubby|Wifey

We love this Christmas sweater-inspired take on these t-shirts! 

Hubby|Wifey T-Shirts ($13.59+/each) Here

Mickey|Minnie

If Disney and the holidays go hand-in-hand for you, these tees will certainly put you in the spirit!

Mickey|Minnie T-Shirts ($12.79+/each) Here

She's So Sweet|He Cracks Me Up

Another gingerbread-inspired set, they're funny and sweet at the same time. They say so!

She's So Sweet|He Cracks Me Up ($13.93) Here

His & Hers Snowpeople

If you'd rather skip the words, these snowpeople tees are still just as jolly!

His & Hers Snowmen ($20.24+/each) Here

And Why is the Carpet All Wet Todd?|I Don't Know Margo!

We can all quote the movie by heart, and watching Clark attempt to decorate his house is our first holiday movie night feature!

And Why is the Carpet All Wet Todd?|I Don't Know Margo! T-Shirts ($9.99+/each) Here

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The Historic town of Bethlehem, PA is the place to be this holiday season with a live Advent calendar, free Santa photos, and all the Christkindl market shopping you can handle

With Halloween in the rearview mirror and Mariah Carrey blasting from every radio station, now is the time when we snuggle up and fully immerse ourselves in the holiday spirit. The historic town of Bethlehem, PA (also known as “The Christmas City”) is the place to be during the holiday season, and its history as the holiday hot spot goes way back to 1747 as the first town in the U.S. to have a Christmas tree.

Families who visit during the month of December will find the only live Advent calendar in the U.S. The calendar will kick off its 15th year on December 1, and this unique calendar is a free, family-friendly event that takes place every night at 5:30 p.m. until December 23.

Town of Bethlehem

During this theatrical event, the town crier will ring a bell up and down Main Street to call visitors. A child from the crowd will be invited to come and knock three times at a local business where a surprise will be revealed.

Nancy Swolensky

Visitors to Bethlehem during the months of November and December will find loads of other holiday activities like horse-drawn carriage rides, the annual tree lighting ceremony, and free pictures with Santa on Saturdays.

David Happel

Shop the Christkindl Market for all your holiday wares from wreaths to ornaments to handmade toys for the kids. Beginning November 10, the market will be open Thursdays-Sundays through December 24. Then travel down to the Colonial Industrial Quarter where you will find Christmas Cabanas and additional festive activities.

Hotel Bethlehem

If you choose to stay for a few days of festivities (who could blame you?), the Historic Hotel Bethlehem is where you’ll want to lay your head. Extravagantly decorated for the holidays, the hotel has suites that will sleep your whole family and even a friendly ghost or two.

If tacos are for Tuesdays, then pizza is for Fridays. Head into the weekend with a slice of the best pizza in Boston

The month of October really helps to get our holiday spirit going. With Halloween just a few weeks away and Thanksgiving not too far behind (better pull out those activity pages now), we can look forward to more family gatherings and dinners. October also happens to be National Pizza Month, and what family doesn’t enjoy a cozy restaurant with a good old pizza dinner? Load the family in the car and get ready to try Boston’s best pizza places.

Regina Pizzeria

You can’t talk about Boston and pizza without mentioning Regina Pizzeria. This family-owned pizzeria was originally founded in New England and keeps things simple by serving pizzas only, but their variety of toppings is vast. Whether your family is going for a classic cheese pizza or trying Regina’s famous Giambotta pizza (our favorite), make sure to get there early or be ready to wait. Known as Boston’s original pizzeria, this tends to be a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike. The original restaurant location in the North End is not very big, so expect a line. But the wait is definitely worth it.

Multiple Boston locations
Online: pizzeriaregina.com

Picco

Can you think of a better combination than pizza and ice cream? Sure, it may not be the healthiest option, but your kids’ smiles will be worth it. Picco in Boston prides itself on using the freshest ingredients in both their pizzas and ice cream that are all made from scratch. They also offer some dairy-free choices like their sorbets and they have seasonal ice cream flavors too. Picco will soon be your first choice during cheat night, and when it does make sure to get reservations ahead of time as this Boston spot gets busy fast.

Insider Tip: Picco's is closed from 3-4 p.m. every day, so plan your pizza night accordingly.

513 Tremont St.
Boston
Online: piccoboston.com

Related: The Scoop on Our Favorite Boston Ice Cream Shops

Za

Sometimes, the family needs a nice little atmosphere to get away from the hustle and bustle of the week. Za’s brings a more upscale mood to your casual pizza dinner night, and it’s only a 15 minute drive from Boston. Za’s is known for its unusual toppings, like the mac n’ cheese pizza (a total kid fave), and they also have some vegan and gluten-free options, as well as a variety of salads. This will definitely become your go-to spot for quality pizza that doesn't break your monthly budget.

Insider Tip: Don’t forget to snap a few pics of the kids in front of the adorable fox mural outside the restaurant.

138 Massachusetts Ave.
Arlington, MA
Online: arlington.zarestaurant.com

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La Famiglia Giorgio’s

Don’t you just love walking into a restaurant and getting treated like family? That’s exactly what it’ll feel like walking into La Famiglia Giorgio’s. Considered one of Boston’s best pizza places, La Famiglia Giorgio’s makes every effort to live up to that standard. The interior is classy but also feels like a warm, Italian home. The menu is pretty extensive so you will be sure to find something for the picky eaters in the family (hint: chicken fingers for the kids is the next best thing to pizza). Everything is homemade, and the marinara sauce is legendary. Gluten-free pastas and pizzas are also available.

112 Salem St.
Boston
Online: lafamigliagiorgios.com

Pastoral

Planning a day trip to the Seaport with the family? You’ll want to be sure to check out Pastoral’s artisan pizzas. The pizzas here are nothing short of delicious, but they won’t weigh you down too much if you are planning on taking the kids to the nearby museums. Though Pastoral offers a few pasta dinners, the pizza is definitely the go-to option. Whether you are in the mood for a classic pepperoni, or you want to try something new like the burrata or crazy cheese, you'll be itching to go back to this spot again the next time you are at the Seaport.

Good to Know: The restaurant charges a 5% Recovery Charge on everyone’s bill to recover loss of income and the increasing costs of all goods.

345 Congress St.
Boston
Online: pastoralfortpoint.com

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American Flatbread

Looking for a great pizza place as well as entertainment for a family fun night? Check out American Flatbread in Somerville. With the large variety of pizza toppings and organic ingredients, this restaurant is divided in two—half restaurant, half bowling alley. Let the kids play a few rounds and work up an appetite before settling in for a delicious dinner. The family will also get a kick out of some of the unique pizza names like Punctuated Equilibrium and The Flyin’ Hawaiian.

45 Day St.
Somerville, MA
Online: americanflatbread.com

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Prince Pizzeria

Another kid-friendly pizza venue, which is located about 20 minutes north of Boston, is Prince Pizzeria. If the drive there doesn’t make the family hungry, the smell of the fresh pizza upon entering will definitely make your bellies rumble. This spacious restaurant is great for large family gatherings and a multitude of Italian dishes aside from the tasty pizza. Their specialty pizzas also bring out some of the famous Boston humor with names like the Green Monstah and Matt’s Wicked Hot.

Insider Tip: The Giggles Comedy Club, which is in the same building, is also a great way to get the family laughing after dinner. 

517 Broadway
Saugus, MA
Online: princerestaurant.com

 

Armando’s Pizza

Sometimes the best pizza shops aren’t always the hyped-up ones. Armando’s Pizza is definitely a hidden gem in Cambridge, though it tends to be quite popular. This spot is known for its thin crusted and affordable pizzas. In the past, they have offered $2 slices of cheese pizza, and although in recent years their prices have increased slightly they have remained pretty affordable. They are famous for their Sicilian pies and for their baseball decor, so if you have a family of baseball fans, this pizza shop will be quite the treat.

163 Huron Ave.
Cambridge, MA
Online: facebook.com

Galleria Umberto

Another “old-fashioned” pizza shop can be found in the North End of Boston. Galleria Umberto has been around for over 40 years and has kept both its interior and its menus pretty basic. But don’t let that fool you, you will have some of the best pizza in Boston. Galleria Umberto is unique in that it’s only open for lunch hours from about 11 a.m. to 2:30 pm. Despite its small and quaint appearance, this pizza shop has become renowned for its Sicilian pizza, and is a great place to stop for a quick $2 slice if you are on the go.

Good to Know: Keep in mind is that Galleria Umberto is a cash-only business, so remember to stop at a nearby ATM before getting in line.

289 Hanover St.
Boston
Online: facebook.com