Regular and Cheese Scrambled Eggs
Assorted Breakfast Meats:
Bacon, Sausage, Vegan Options
Tater Tot Bar:
Toppings: Green Chile, Salsas, Guac, Crema, Assorted Veggies and Other
Sauces
Michigan Toast Bar:
Assortment of Breakfast Breads
Bagels, Cinnamon Roll Bites, Toast, Etc
Cream Cheese, Jams, Whipped Butter, Nutella, Fruit
Immerse yourself in the captivating tales shared by the drag ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future. Embrace the celestial significance of this event with a magical tractor ride around the Park, explore the vibrant marketplace, and unleash your creativity by crafting Yule-time treasures.
A Winter Solstice or Yule altar is a sacred space that is set up during the winter solstice celebration known as Yule. It is a place where individuals or groups can honor and connect with the energies and symbols associated with this festive time of year. The Yule altar typically incorporates elements that represent the themes of rebirth, light, and the turning of the seasons.
Each guest will choose from a variety of elements to create a personal altar that is a creative expression of your connection to the season. Feel free to add or modify items based on your own beliefs, traditions, and preferences.
The winter solstice is an astronomical event that marks the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. It occurs annually around December 21st or 22nd. During the winter solstice, the Earth’s axial tilt is farthest away from the sun, resulting in the least amount of daylight and the longest period of darkness.
It marks the official beginning of winter in the Northern Hemisphere and has an impact on various natural phenomena, such as the migration patterns of animals, the growth of plants, and the overall climate patterns.