Christmas Events in Las Vegas

Luxor Hotel in Las VegasLas Vegas is the City of Lights already. Adding Christmas to the already glittery city only makes it more fun to visit. When you’re tired of Christmas, you can go play the slots.

Las Vegas is a great place for couples to spend a lovely holiday in a warm and friendly place. Take in a holiday show or just enjoy the decorations at the Bellagio, Mandalay Bay or one of the other hotels in Las Vegas. It can be a romantic getaway where you don’t have to leave Christmas behind. Enjoy all of the holiday tradition that Las Vegas has to offer.

Sunset Park

Much of the spectacle in Las Vegas takes place at Sunset Park which becomes ablaze with holiday lighting throughout the Christmas season. More than 7 million sparkling lights go into the display that can be enjoyed from the car or on a nice walk of the area.

The Chocolate Factory

The Ethel M. Chocolates Factory and Cactus Garden has an amazing display of Christmas lights along with chocolate houses and chocolate sculptures. Demonstrations on how to make some of Ethel M. Chocolate creations are done daily. Santa even pays them a visit at specified times.

Fashion Show Mall

Fashion Show mall gives demonstrations and has a huge 35-foot Christmas tree along with Fashion Show dancers and special appearances by local celebrities. Santa makes an appearance at this place as well and the event is well attended by the local people as well. Local weather personalities and other television celebrities attend these events, increasing their appeal.

Festive Hotels Events

Each of the hotels offers up holiday decoration. From spectacular trees to outdoor decorations. And all of this is in addition to the bright lighting that goes on during the rest of the year. Take a walk down the strip and visit each hotel, taking in the lights that only Las Vegas can deliver.

One Comment about “Christmas Events in Las Vegas”

  1. Bobbie Page Says:

    What are the hours for the Christmas lights at Sunset Park, and the days. Will it be open Christmas day and after Christmas for how long. Thanks, Bobbie Page


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