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Bellagio Conservatory Seasonal Display
Bellagio Conservatory is a unique experience every season. During the holidays they transform this space into a winter wonderland of flowers and waterfalls. Here’s my latest visit to Bellagio’s conservatory in Las Vegas.
Bellagio Gardens Offers Unique Floral Arrangements
The hotel also contains a Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. There are five seasonal themes that the Conservatory undergoes: Chinese New Year, spring, summer, fall, and winter. From January to mid-March, the Conservatory celebrates the Chinese New Year with a display dominated by flowers bromeliads and Orchids, as well as the animal of that particular year that the Chinese zodiac celebrates. The theme then changes over to the spring display, which lasts until May, and usually features a butterfly house as well as many varieties of tropical flowers. During Memorial Day weekend, Bellagio then switches over to its all-American summer display, featuring a large recreation of the Liberty Bell, as well as several American flags throughout the Conservatory.
Summer Display at Bellagio Conservatory
The summer display is usually very patriotic featuring a lot of red, white, and blue, and is dominated by hydrangeas. From late September until Thanksgiving weekend the Conservatory puts on its Autumn display featuring several varieties of chrysanthemum and several large pumpkins. After Thanksgiving, the Conservatory switches to its winter holiday display, which is dominated by a large centerpiece Christmas Tree and several varieties of poinsettia. Throughout the year the colorful displays are decorated with many fragrant flowers and usually contain fountains.
The Conservatory is located next to the hotel’s lobby and is open to the public. It’s a Free attraction at the Bellagio.
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Be sure to get your camera out for plenty of pictures and selfies. This space is filled with great sets of floral designs on a large scale.
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Spring also is a great time to visit and see what has changed at the conservatory. There is always something new going on at the Bellagio.
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How Bellagio Conservatory was Conceived
Bellagio was conceived by Steve Wynn, and Atlandia Design (a Mirage Resorts, Inc. wholly owned subsidiary) managed the design, construction and furnishing of the facility, following the purchase and demolition of the legendary Dunes hotel and casino on October 27, 1993, after the grand opening of Treasure Island Las Vegas. Bellagio’s design architect was DeRuyter Butler, and Peter Smith was the project executive. Construction on the Bellagio began in May 1996. Bellagio had an original design and construction cost of US $1.6 billion.