Tell us about the place you want to transform.
Large-scale holiday experiences work best when design, budgeting, electrical planning, and stakeholder coordination begin early.
Whether you are planning for a town, downtown district, shopping center, resort, park, attraction, or public space, we will help you think through the opportunity, the site, the budget, and the season ahead.
Project fit
Built for projects where the season matters.
Elevation is focused on large-scale public, civic, retail, resort, hospitality, park, attraction, and destination environments where holiday lighting can shape the experience of the whole place.
Cities and Towns
Downtown districts, main streets, public plazas, parks, trails, civic buildings, town trees, and seasonal gathering spaces.
Shopping Centers
Main trees, walkthrough features, Santa sets, promenades, rooflines, large decor, photo moments, and retail-scale guest experiences.
Resorts and Hospitality
Guest arrivals, porte-cochères, resort villages, lodge entries, promenades, amenities, and winter atmosphere.
Parks and Attractions
Ticketed experiences, public light shows, interactive programming, seasonal trails, immersive environments, and event spaces.
Project inquiry
Start with the place, the goals, and the season.
You do not need a fully defined scope to begin. A site, a rough goal, a timeline, and a budget range are enough to start a useful conversation.
Prefer to reach out directly?
For RFPs, urgent planning windows, or complex projects, you can contact Mike directly.
Project details
Use this form to start the conversation. Include as much or as little as you have.
Helpful starting information
What helps us understand the opportunity.
The first conversation is most useful when we can understand the place, the goals, the timing, and the practical constraints. You do not need all of this to reach out, but these details help.
The place
Property name, city, maps, aerials, site plans, photos, existing holiday display areas, trails, plazas, trees, streets, storefronts, or key arrival points.
The goals
Foot traffic, civic pride, tenant support, tourism, photo moments, event programming, better pedestrian flow, or a signature seasonal destination.
The timeline
Target season, public launch date, installation window, event dates, RFP deadlines, stakeholder approvals, and takedown expectations.
The budget
A rough budget range helps us recommend the right first phase, identify signature opportunities, and plan for future expansion.
The constraints
Power limitations, lift access, busy tenant areas, public events, road closures, weather, storage, stakeholder requirements, or safety considerations.
The ambition
The feeling you want the place to have. Elegant, civic, immersive, family-friendly, retail-forward, interactive, iconic, classic, or completely new.
What happens next
A clear path from inquiry to seasonal plan.
After we receive your inquiry, we look for fit, timing, scale, and the best next step. For larger projects, the first conversation is about the site and the strategy, not just a list of decorations.
Ready when the place is ready
The right holiday experience starts before the season arrives.
Large-scale seasonal programs are easier to design, budget, power, coordinate, install, and maintain when the planning begins early. Tell us about the place you want to transform.