Saturday, December 7, 2013

The Christmas Holiday Display At The Bellagio Conservatory Is Ready For Your Enjoyment!

It’s here! Every year the conservatory at The Bellagio turns into a true winter wonderland! Warm childhood memories will reemerge as guests stroll through the Conservatory's enchanted winter wonderland surrounded by more than 45,000 fragrant fresh poinsettias. The centerpiece of the display is Las Vegas' largest indoor holiday tree standing at 45-feet tall and weighing 8,000 pounds, hand-picked in Mt. Shasta, Calif. and flown in for the display.

Sneak a romantic kiss with that special someone under the mistletoe inside a life-sized snow globe surrounded by water arches and four drumming soldiers. Complementing the extravagant holiday décor, live marimba and vibraphone performers will play nightly, filling the Conservatory with the cherished sounds of the season.

Here are a few facts about the display:
New to the display this year:
o   A 13-foot tall, 12-foot wide walk-through snow globe is surrounded by swaying water arches and guarded by four toy soldiers.
o   A full-scale chocolate house created by Bellagio’s executive pastry team made of 1,600 pounds of chocolate.
A total of 34,000 flowers will be on display throughout the length of the holiday exhibit with most of the flowers being various types of poinsettias.
·         Vibraphone and marimba performers will perform on the embellished gazebo from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. nightly.
The 42-foot tall White Fir tree weighs 6,800 pounds and is decorated in more than 2,500 ornaments and 7,000 LED lights.
34,000 white carnations cover the family of topiary polar bears which are adorned in Coca-Cola scarves in support of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

Open 7 days a week, 24 hours.
3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 693-7111

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