Tis the season for checking out Franklin, Tennessee's holiday light displays.
One interesting way to see all of the Christmas lights is to hop on the Franklin Trolley and let them chauffeur you through the town to gaze at all of the glittering decorations.
One interesting caveat: infants and children are NOT encouraged to attend. That is, unless you want to pay $15 a seat for them.
My guess is... most of the nights are Sold Out anyway. And they really need those seats for as many paying adults as they can fit on each trolley.
With that in mind, it should be an enjoyable tour... for the adults!
More Details About Franklin's Holly Trolley Tours:
Pre-payment is required, using this form (.pdf).
Seats are transferable to other people for a specific date, but you can't exchange dates.
There are only 20 seats on each trolley and no one will be allowed to stand in the aisles.
Refreshments are provided in the lobby while you wait for the trolley's departure.
Free parking is available in the 4th Avenue Parking Garage.
The trolleys leave from 708 Columbia Avenue in Franklin at the exact time they are scheduled to leave. So don't be late!
Check out the official Franklin Holly Trolley Website.

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