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The Grand Park Spruce is a full 7.5-foot tree that puts the spotlight on its lighting rather than realism. With 600 dual color-changing LED bulbs (not the usual micro LEDs) and 9 different lighting modes, this tree is all about creating ambiance. At around 15% PE content, it's not trying to fool anyone into thinking it's real—but that's not the point when you've got this many lighting options to play with.
- Unique bulb-style LEDs create a nostalgic, warm lighting effect that stands out from typical micro-LED trees
- 9 light functions give you plenty of flexibility for different moods and occasions
- Generous 2821 tip count provides good fullness after fluffing
- Foot pedal control makes it easy to turn on/off without crawling under the tree
- Remote included for convenient light mode changes
- Lower PE percentage (around 15%) means less realistic needle appearance
- Bulb-style lights take up more visual space on branches compared to micro LEDs
- Only available in 7.5ft size limits options for different spaces
- Some customers report light gaps and exposed wiring that can't be repositioned (lights are glued)
The Star of the Show: Bulb Lighting
This isn't your typical LED tree. Instead of tiny micro LEDs that blend into branches, the Grand Park Spruce uses larger bulb-style lights that are deliberately visible and eye-catching. The dual color-changing capability lets you switch between warm white and multicolor, and with 9 different functions (steady, fade, twinkle, flash), you've got serious creative control.
The trade-off? These bulbs are more prominent on the branches, which some see as a feature and others as a bug depending on your aesthetic preferences. Reviews mention the lights are glued in place, so if you get gaps or odd positioning, you're stuck with it. This is a potential dealbreaker if you're particular about even light distribution.
Decent Fullness, Mixed Realism
With 2821 tips at 7.5 feet, you're looking at roughly 375 tips per foot—a decent density that should look full once you spend time fluffing. The branch construction uses a blend of needle types (likely hard needle PVC with some PE), putting it around 15% PE based on typical pricing and descriptions.
The hinged branches make setup straightforward, though some customers report the metal construction can feel a bit heavy at 45.5 lbs. The 50-inch diameter gives you a substantial profile that fills a room.
Thoughtful Control Options
The foot pedal is genuinely useful—you can turn the tree on and off without reaching behind furniture or getting on your hands and knees to access an outlet. The included remote lets you cycle through the 9 light modes from your couch. These are the kinds of practical touches that make a tree easier to live with through the season.
Who This Tree Is For
At $249.99, the Grand Park Spruce sits in the mid-range category, and it's positioning itself as a lighting-forward tree rather than a realism play. If you want a tree that can create different moods with its lighting and don't mind the more prominent bulb aesthetic, this could be a solid choice.
Get it if: You prioritize lighting options and effects over needle realism, appreciate the nostalgic look of visible bulbs, and want the convenience of remote and foot pedal controls.
Skip it if: You need a realistic-looking tree, want more flexibility in positioning lights, or prefer the cleaner look of micro LEDs that disappear into the branches.
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Full spruce tree with dual color-changing LED bulb lights and 9 lighting functions
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- 15% PE / 85% PVC needle blend
- Mixed Realistic branch tips
- Full profile
- Bulb-style bulbs
- Remote Control, Foot Pedal


