"If you are heading to Saturday night's game at the Wells Fargo Center between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Dallas Stars you are going to be in for a special treat and will want to be there early.
Prior to the start of the game, the Flyers will be presenting a special "Holiday Light Spectacular" pregame show that the fans will be part of.
Here is the how the Flyers explain what will go down:
"The Philadelphia Flyers will introduce the "Holiday Light Spectacular, presented by the Rothman Institute at Jefferson," a new, holiday-themed light show prior to their home game on Saturday vs. the Dallas Stars at the Wells Fargo Center. The light show will begin at 7 p.m. and light-up bracelets will be distributed to all fans to wear that are programmed to match the sights, sounds and colors of accompanying video projected on the ice and around the building. The three-part show, the first of its kind in a NHL arena, is set to a compilation of popular holiday songs, and feature reindeer, elves, Santa, animated Flyers players, and much more.
The 10-minute show, produced by Montreal-based technology firm PixMob, in conjunction with the Flyers and 3601 Productions, features eight, 32,000 laser phosphorus projectors and 50 moving lights that are programmed to be in sync with the 20,000 bracelets worn by fans. The show will be enhanced by special effects, including the inclusion of the center hung video board over the ice, LED ribbon boards around each level, and 20 colored CO2 Cryo jets, to give fans a 360-degree experience all from their seat. The show will also continue during the first and second intermissions between game action."
Santa Claus will also be at the arena to take free pictures with fans as well as carolers on the main concourse.
Let's just hope we don't have a repeat of the last time the Flyers gave out bracelets for a special pregame light show. "