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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.
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.
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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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