9 ways to celebrate Lunar New Year in Las Vegas

Author: Live Casino Direct
 
9 ways to celebrate Lunar New Year in Las Vegas
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The Year of the Tiger has arrived at the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens. The display is free to enter and runs daily until March 5.

Downtown Summerlin is celebrating Lunar New Year on February 1st with a parade and celebration. The property will also host a red envelope giveaway through the Summerloon app from Feb. 1 – Feb 15.

The Venetian Resort's waterfall atrium and gardens have been transformed for Lunar New Year. The Year of the Tiger installation features a tiger that stands 10 feet tall, is 13 feet long and weighs 1,500 pounds.

Fan Dancer performances will delight shoppers and guests from Feb. 1 through 6 at St. Mark’s Square and Gazebo in the Sky Garden. There will be a Lion Blessing on Feb 1 at 3 p.m. at The Grand Canal Shoppes. The Shops will host the 11th Annual Chinese New Year in The Desert on February 3.

Resorts World Las Vegas will celebrate the Year of the Tiger with its first property-wide Lunar New Year celebration on Feb. 1. Famous Foods Street Eats stage will host daily performances from 6 to 7:30 p.m. from Jan. 28 to Feb 4. At The District, the 50-foot LED Globe will feature Lunar new-year animations of larger-than-life blossoming money trees with branches that grow gold coins and lucky red envelopes. Zouk Nightclub will hold an extravagant dragon and lion dance on February 5 at 5 p.,m., to celebrate Year's Eve.

Aria's main lobby is decorated to celebrate the Lunar New Year. The focal point is a hand-sculpted solid chocolate Tiger weighing in at 225 pounds. Three Chinese Deities greet guests upon check-in at ARIA’s front desk. A 196-foot dragon hangs from the lobby”s ceiling.

MGM Grand will celebrate Lunar New Year from January 28 to February 15. The iconic lion will be surrounded by bright florals, live plants, trees and red lanterns. Dragon and lion dances will take place at Feb. 6 at 3 p.m. at the main porte cochère.

Palace Station will celebrate Chinese New Year and the Year of the Tiger with a lion dance on Feb. 1 at 7 p.m. The traditional dance will begin with blessing and roam throughout the casino floor.

Lion Dance at Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa will take place on February 5 at 8 p.m. The traditional dance will begin with a blessing and roam throughout the casino floor.