Las Vegas calendar: events from December 2008 to February 2009
THROUGH JAN. 1
Chocolate Wonderland
Where: Ethel’s Chocolate Lounge (Henderson)
Highlights: Stroll through Nevada’s largest cactus garden, decorated with 500,000 holiday lights. Free factory tours are also offered.
Info: (800) 471-0352, www.ethelschocolate.com
THROUGH FEB. 19
Floating Ice Rink
Where: MonteLago Village (Lake Las Vegas)
Highlights: For a taste of winter in the desert, grab your skates and sweater and head east past Henderson to this floating ice rink. Adults $15, children $12.
Info: (866) 383-1592, www.montelagovillage.com
DEC. 4-13
National Finals Rodeo
Where: Thomas & Mack Center (UNLV)
Highlights: Cowboys by the thousands saddle up and head to Vegas for NFR. Country and western concerts abound, as do cocktail waitresses in blue jeans and flannel shirts.
Info: (866) 388-3267, www.unlvtickets.com
DEC. 6
Pro Boxing
Where: Grand Garden Arena (MGM Grand)
Highlights: Two of boxing’s biggest names -- Oscar de la Hoya and Manny Pacquiao -- square off in what’s being billed as “The Dream Match.”
Info: (702) 474-4000, www.mgmgrand.com
DEC. 7
Las Vegas Marathon
Where: Along Las Vegas Boulevard
Highlights: Plan to get up early -- or don’t bother going to bed -- as the 6 a.m. start outside Mandalay Bay will feature fireworks and runners dressed as Elvis. The course includes a dash through a wedding chapel.
Info: (702) 731-1052, www.lvmarathon.com
DEC. 7 - JAN. 3
Flower Fantasy
Where: The Conservatory and Botanical Gardens (Bellagio)
Highlights: This year’s holiday exhibit features a whimsical snowman made of white carnations and a gigantic living wreath.
Info: (888) 987-6667, www.bellagio.com
DEC. 9 - 20
Holiday Festival
Where: Fremont Street Experience (Downtown)
Highlights: The overhead sound and light show seems even brighter with holiday-themed displays. There’s also a 50-foot-tall tree.
Info: (877) 834-2748, www.vegasexperience.com
DEC. 12 and 13
Black Nativity
Where: Cashman Center Theatre (Downtown)
Highlights: The first act of this musical re-creates Mary and Joseph’s journey from an African perspective. The second act fast-forwards to a modern-day African American church where Christmas is being celebrated. Admission $20 in advance, $25 at the door.
Info: www.trinityentertainmentlv.com
DEC. 19-21
Clint Holmes at the Suncoast ShowroomWhere: Suncoast Hotel & Casino (Summerlin)
Highlights: This singer-songwriter will brighten the season with seasonal music. Tickets from $30.
Info: (877) 677-7111, www.suncoastcasino.com.
DEC. 31
New Year’s Eve in Vegas
Where: Along the Strip and at the Fremont Street Experience
Highlights: Rockets will no longer be fired from rooftops; you’ll need to be nearby to see them.
Jones is a freelance writer.
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