19 Dec 8th–Dec 14th, 2022 phoenixnewtimes.com phoenix new Times | cONTeNTs | feeDBacK | OPiNiON | NeWs | feaTuRe | NighT+Day | culTuRe | film | cafe | music | lights, 5,700 LED pixels, and video screens that transform his two-story home into a joyous mix of color and revelry. Visitors can walk through a glowing tunnel or watch bulbs twinkle in time to Christmastime classics like “Jingle Bells.” Hours: Nightly, 6 to 9 p.m., through December 25. The Keeleys’ Light Show 1851 South Brighton Circle, Mesa facebook.com/thekeeleyslightshow The Keeley family’s stunning animated light shows might be big on TikTok (nabbing 300,000-plus views on some videos), but they’re better in person. Trust us. More than 25,000 LEDs dance about the trees, arches, and other decorations in their yard, accentuated by a varied soundtrack of songs like Snoop Dogg and Anna Kendrick’s “Winter Wonderland/ Here Comes Santa Claus” and Ed Sheeran’s “Shivers.” Hours: Nightly, 6 to 10 p.m., through December 31. Pelky Residence 1335 North Papillon Circle, Mesa What started out 24 years ago as a few strings of icicles put up by Michael and Shelley Pelky has since become an enormous annual display covering the front of their home. It features choruses of angels and a nativity scene along with herds of reindeer, a candy cane forest, and scores of pop-cultural and holiday characters. Hours: Nightly from 5:30 to 11 p.m., through December 25. Dingman Residence (a.k.a Santa’s Runway) 2329 North Recker Road, #104, Mesa You might not see Kris Kringle bringing his sleigh in for a landing at Danny Dingman’s display, which features landing lights lining the driveway, but you’ll encounter a festive scene with 85,000 lights and scores of decorations. There is also a cast of Disney characters, a few miniature Ferris wheels, various animals, and numerous luminarias. Hours: Operates nightly through December 31. M&S Lights 11161 East Starkey Avenue, Mesa facebook.com/m.and.s.lights Stacie and Mike Parsons showcase a love for all things Disney with their vividly colored home display. Out front, there’s an arch inspired by Disneyland’s “It’s a Small World.” Elsewhere, there are cutouts of Mickey and Minnie, a Buzz The Pelky Residence. Tom Carlson Fantastic from p 16 >> p 20