Orlando is home to an over-the-top Christmas display courtesy Tony Hansen, a lighting designer. According to the Orlando Sentinel:
Using $10,000 worth of professional lighting and sound equipment that he borrowed from his job as a lighting designer, Hansen’s 25,000-light display is synchronized to five songs, which he broadcasts over an FM-radio frequency so passers-by can pick it up in their cars.
This clip plays several of the songs (it will appear to repeat but it’s actually another melody).
In addition to the fm broadcast I’d suggest they provide passersby and neighbors with free headache medicine. Doesn’t this fall under the public nuisance ordinances?