Winter Wonderland Arrives at Bellagio's Conservatory & Botanical Gardens Dec. 3 - Jan. 2 (États-Unis)
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Winter Wonderland Arrives at Bellagio's Conservatory & Botanical Gardens Dec. 3 - Jan. 2 (États-Unis)
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Catégorie : Amérique du Nord et Antilles - États-Unis
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Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens will welcome winter with a spectacular holiday display rich in nostalgia and filled with picture-perfect botanical creations December 3 through January 2, 2011. A spectacular holiday tree will send gazes soaring while musical sounds and colors of the season lure visitors for a stroll by four shimmering gardens.
The dazzling centerpiece of this winter exhibit will be a stately 42-foot Shasta Fir ablaze in over 7,000 twinkling lights and decorated with more than 1,800 red, gold and silver holiday ornaments. Standing at attention on the corners of the majestic holiday tree’s garden will be four grand toy soldiers, each a commanding 15 feet tall. Nearby, a 7-foot-tall, custom-sculpted rocking horse will stand in the midst of a whimsical five-car toy train, which will whirl around the base of the tree.
Eight reindeer will be captured in mid-flight surrounding the holiday tree, as they guide a present-filled, red-lacquer sleigh into a snowy sky. Each majestic reindeer will be made of 110 pounds of whole pecans and wear brilliant collars of braided cranberry-red velvet harnesses with silver bells.
In the north garden, a family of 28 adult and baby penguins will come to life, waddling on a patch of arctic terrain. An animated penguin will examine the construction blueprints to an igloo in-process, while another will be hard at work as it moves blocks of faux ice between its flippers. Inside a completed igloo nearby, a curious penguin will pop out its snow-covered head as three oversized ice bursts shimmer high above the surrounding frost-laden 20-foot-tall pine trees.
In the south garden, three light-draped Manzanita trees will stand quietly over a “reflective pond” as three massive icicle stars hover angelically overhead. A polar bear family, adorned with coats made of 16,000 white carnations, will tug on the heartstrings of visitors young and old as the baby bear frolics playfully on his back as mama bear watches with affection. In the east garden, five large twinkling gold holiday ornaments, ranging in size from 4-feet to 8-feet tall, welcome guests amid dancing water and a bed of colorful seasonal flora.
On view through January 2, 2011, the winter exhibit within Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is complimentary to the public and open seven days a week, 24 hours a day.
Holiday Exhibit Fast Facts:
Display dates: December 3 – January 2
Holiday Tree:
Origin Mount Shasta, Calif.
Height 42 feet
Lights Approx. 7,000
Ornaments Over 1,800
Flora: Over 16,000
Reindeer Eight stationary reindeer, each comprised of 110 pounds of whole pecans
Penguins 28, of which 13 are animated
Polar bears Covered with hand-applied white carnations
Mother bear: 10,000 flowers
Baby bear: 6,000 flowers
Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens’ 2011 Calendar
Chinese New Year: Year of the Rabbit Exhibit: January 9 – March 5
Spring Celebration: March 13 – May 8
Summer Garden Party: May 15 – September 11
Autumn Display: September 18 – November 26
Holiday Display: December 5 – January 3, 2012
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