The expanded Schellville Enchanted Winter Celebration opened Nov. 20, and it’s already a showplace of holiday delights.
Presented by Schell Brothers, and spread out over nearly 5 acres behind Tanger Outlets Seaside near Rehoboth Beach, Schellville offers a variety of holiday-themed activities, including 18 decorated miniature buildings and houses, a large Santa Claus house, a 100-by-200-foot roller rink, free entertainment, and train rides to view decorations and dozens of lighted Christmas trees.
But that’s not all. Included in Schellville is a snow zone with foam snowballs, food trucks, a La Vida Hospitality tent with food and drink, an artisans’ lane, the Magic Maze of Merriment and a Revelation Craft Brewing Co. beer garden. Ten percent of proceeds from artisans’ lane and food/drink sales will be donated to the Harry K Foundation.
Schellville will be open from 5 to 9 p.m., Thursdays-Sundays and closed Nov. 25, and Dec. 24 and 25. It will be open from 5 to 9 p.m., every day from Dec. 26 to New Year’s Day.
Admission is free, and roller skate rentals are $5. Parking is available behind the outlets and in the outlets parking lot.
Online reservations are suggested. Go to schellville.com for more information.
![A large Christmas tree welcomes visitors near the entrance to Schellville behind Tanger Outlets Seaside.](/sites/capegazette/files/2021/11/field/image/_DSC7998.jpg)
![Four-month-old George Arnold is happy to visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus at Santa’s house in Schellville.](/sites/capegazette/files/2021/11/field/image/DSC_6382.jpg)
![Schellville’s roots, dating back to 2017, are its decorated buildings and houses. This year, 18 are open for children to explore.](/sites/capegazette/files/2021/11/field/image/DSC_6331.jpg)
![Schell Brothers has its Project Kudos bus lit for the holiday. Each one of the notes posted on the bus praises loved ones and those who are amazing.](/sites/capegazette/files/2021/11/field/image/_DSC7970.jpg)
![Schell Brothers employees and sponsors are treated to a celebration in the hospitality tent on Nov. 19.](/sites/capegazette/files/2021/11/field/image/DSC_6294.jpg)