Boston's Historic Holiday Drone Show Brings Winter Wonder to the Common
Last weekend, Boston Common transformed into a dazzling winter wonderland as hundreds of synchronized drones lit up the night sky with festive designs. The city's inaugural "Frostival," a season-long series of events aimed at boosting tourism and solidifying Boston's position as a top winter destination, kicked off with a bang.
The Holiday Drone Show, hosted by Meet Boston and the City of Boston, took place twice on Saturday evening through December 20th, drawing in large crowds to the park. Spectators packed the Common at 6 pm and 8 pm for the shows, where the drones launched from Boylston Street, creating mesmerizing patterns and designs.
The display is part of a broader festival that includes other events such as the Holiday Market at Snowport, the SoWa Winter Festival, and the Historic Holiday Stroll. While it remains to be seen how the "Frostival" will impact tourism in Boston, one thing is certain: the city's residents and visitors alike are enjoying a winter of unique experiences.
To experience the magic for yourself, tune in to our YouTube video featuring footage from last weekend's event.
Last weekend, Boston Common transformed into a dazzling winter wonderland as hundreds of synchronized drones lit up the night sky with festive designs. The city's inaugural "Frostival," a season-long series of events aimed at boosting tourism and solidifying Boston's position as a top winter destination, kicked off with a bang.
The Holiday Drone Show, hosted by Meet Boston and the City of Boston, took place twice on Saturday evening through December 20th, drawing in large crowds to the park. Spectators packed the Common at 6 pm and 8 pm for the shows, where the drones launched from Boylston Street, creating mesmerizing patterns and designs.
The display is part of a broader festival that includes other events such as the Holiday Market at Snowport, the SoWa Winter Festival, and the Historic Holiday Stroll. While it remains to be seen how the "Frostival" will impact tourism in Boston, one thing is certain: the city's residents and visitors alike are enjoying a winter of unique experiences.
To experience the magic for yourself, tune in to our YouTube video featuring footage from last weekend's event.