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Las Vegas decks the halls for the holidays: Travel Weekly

| Sam s Town Hotel and Gambling Hall s Mystic Falls Park is decorated for the holidays. Photo Credit: Boyd Gaming Las Vegas may not be the first thing that comes to mind during the Christmas season, but its hospitality industry s robust talent for dramatic decor is on full display throughout the month. The indoor atrium features animated teddy bears, handmade by a family in Italy, and an 18-foot Christmas tree, decorated with red and gold ornaments and 5,300 lights. Garland-wrapped lampposts, streamers, wreaths, lights and ornaments fill the park. The gazebo is decorated with garlands, a sparkling icicle trimming and large candy canes. There are 26,350 points of light and about 13,175 feet, or 2.5 miles, of wire throughout the atrium. Admission is free.

Find yourself a festive Vegas mood

Las Vegas Magazine By Ken Miller December 10, 2020 Although the holidays look a little different in Las Vegas this year, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy them in style. There are plenty of holiday offerings to put you in a yuletide mood. Photo: Courtesy Over the years, The Cosmopolitan has made its ice rink a tradition, and it has returned this year for its ninth consecutive season. The 4,200-square-foot rink, made of real ice, offers skaters as authentic a winter experience as they’re likely to get in the middle of a desert. Of course, face coverings are required unless eating or drinking, but you’ll be doing plenty of both here: Skating works up an appetite. And all your favorites are on the menu grilled cheese and tomato soup, s’mores kits for tableside roasting, warm churros, a variety of sliders and more. And the cocktail menu packs a wallop with the Maker’s Mark-spiked Egg Noggy Nog and the Sugar Plum Fairy, made with Belvedere vodka. Enjoy all this and m

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