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umm theres a court in croydon just off exter road before the community center that has some nice ones.. awesome house in lakeview estate in lilydale and if you up for a drive on the warbie hwy just before you enter seville is a massive house thats does one of the biggest displays going round...It's been a finalist in various light displays for years on end...There is actually a website for people to list their lights and lights they've seen Ill grab the address and post it up for you all.. Could probably build a pretty good map for a cruise using it...

one of the websites:

http://www.christmaslights.com.au/christma....php?hmid=NDU=#

http://www.onlymelbourne.com.au/melbourne_...ils.php?id=3811

my house is on the above websites list (not the greatest display but the whole garden has a border of approximately 200 carlton drught bottles drunk by yours truely and some great mates that just tops it off lol)

Edited by zorb_rules
i did lights on my house but once i went out and looked at others mine is nothing lol, oh yeh have a look at 80 homestead rd berwick they are a finalist in the chanel 7 christmas lights comp. and there is a great one in endeavour hills off mosgil park drive in a side street on the right just b4 the second roundabout

might check the one in EHills on the way to work tonight since its nearish my house.

theres one on the hil just up from me that you can see from heatherton road at night.

me and my wife used to go and check out the ones in Dingley Village in that estate area just after where the 711 is... used to have some great displays there. My favourite was a house with scrooge written in fairy lights and a single light bulb hanging below it :)

i remember a few years back when i lived in dingley i posted on here some photos of the houses in that area and some of the other streets in dingley and there was this one crazy one with a full on smurf village xmas setup... had xmas music with smurfs singing in the background too... looked awesome.

cheers man

Ross, Just found out that the one I knew of in Hoppers stopped doing it a year or 2 ago...There's another one now thats supposed to be pretty good, although I can't say as I haven't seen it personally..

It's in Crana Crt, Hoppers Crossing

Warana Drive or street ? hampton park, just of hallam road.

just after pound and hallam road towards red rooster. second street on your left, noticed it tonight only, parked my car outside it at 7 come back later all lit up

Burwood HWY - just before Springvale Rd (near the 24hr kmart)

There is one house there thats so covered its almost causing accidents as people drive past and see it... obviously going WTF and on the brakes to see...

Also McCracken St in Essendon - there are 4 houses on a round-a-bout that always do a massive display

Also in Ivanhoe - there is a boulevard (forget the name, but someone will know it), thats fully decked out most houses

Lorikeet Drive in Taylors Lakes used to be one, not sure what its like today

BURWOOD HWY ONE HOLY S#!T on way back from general meeting me and Pat (Rekin) saw it, that thing is insane.

theres a rt near my house (taylros lakes0 that have beend oign it

everyone in the court does it

this guy gets his projector on to his garage n plays ristmas cartoons for the kids!

what a champ

umm

lets say ur going down kings rd... heading towards the freeway.. so ur at the intersectionw here watergardens.. kfc hungry jacks n shell are... shells infront fo u on your right... kfc on ue left..

go stright... turn right after shell...

and then botu a km donw first right!

Ross, Just found out that the one I knew of in Hoppers stopped doing it a year or 2 ago...There's another one now thats supposed to be pretty good, although I can't say as I haven't seen it personally..

It's in Crana Crt, Hoppers Crossing

Thanks Dezz gonna take a look at a few of them tomoro night with a few mates will probably head down there to. thanks again.

Edited by MP_R33

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