A Holiday Inflatable Takeover is Happening around Greenville! 

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As we’ve been driving around for our Holiday Light Tour, we keep noticing entire streets with the exact same inflatable in every yard. After closer inspection, we realized these houses all coordinated their decorations! We LOVE this new trend. It is such a fun way to connect with your neighbors and celebrate the season with your community. We’ve dubbed this new trend, “Inflatatopia.”

Greenville's Inflatatopia

Watch! Holiday Inflatatopia in Greenville

Greenville’s Holiday Inflatatopia Spots

Here are some streets to look out for:

Earle Street Santas

This is a Greenville classic! Go see every yard in Earle Street with a giant inflatable Santa in their yards! 

Santa at Inflatatopia Greenville

Chanticleer Drive Nutcrackers 

All of the houses on Chanticleer Drive have an inflatable Nutcracker in their yard! 

7 Oaks Drive and Michaux Drive Christmas Trees 

Not one, but TWO streets are covered in Christmas Trees! 

Christmas Trees at Inflatatopia Greenville

Christmas Pigs in Dellwood

Near League Academy on Holmes Road, check out the Dellwood neighborhood with Christmas Pigs. Thanks to reader Kathleen K. for letting us know about this one!

Christmas pig Inflatatopia

More Inflatatopia

Readers tell us:

Stone Lake has snowmen too! – Rebecca B.
Cleveland St. has the gingerbread men at like five houses in a row. – Mylin R.
Augusta Rd. has TONS of Santa’s!!!! – Abigail M.

Are you noticing this trend when you’re driving around?

If you are, snap a picture and let us know! We want to know when a street joins “Inflatatopia.” In fact, by next Holiday Season, we want this trend to take over every street in the Upstate!

Find the Greenville Holiday Inflatatopia

We love maps, so, here’s a map!
Go have some MORE free holiday fun.

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About the Author
Maddie Dooley is from Matthews, NC. Her hobbies in running, reading, writing, and film. Maddie is a Kidding Around Media intern.

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