Can’t wait to celebrate Super Bowl 50 and Valentine’s Day? Add Chinese New Year is also a favorite holiday to party in Las Vegas!
On February 8, 2016, welcome the Year of the Monkey with a bang to acquire good fortune. See the many attractions and take part in the different activities in Sin City.
To kick-off the Chinese New Year celebration on the 8th, The Palazzo and The Venetian will feature a traditional lion dance complete with firecrackers, drummers, and dancers at 3pm. The ceremonial dance with eye ceremony will start at The Venetian porte cochere, wind its way to the casino and the lobby before ending at The Palazzo porte cochere.
If you can’t be at The Venetian or The Palazzo, Caesars Entertainment Las Vegas Resorts, which includes The LINQ Promenade, The Cromwell, Caesars Palace, The LINQ Hotel, Planet Hollywood, Bally’s, Harrah’s, Flamingo, and Rio, will all have daily lion dance performances from February 8th through February 14th.
Satisfy your cravings with a special Chinese New Year menu that’s not only tasty but also said to bring prosperity and luck this 2016. The Palazzo’s Hong Kong Café will be serving authentic roast pork belly and their signature firecracker Manila clams. Hard Rock Hotel’s Fú Asian Kitchen will be serving a four-course prix fixe menu that’ll include a delicious dimsum platter, sour and hot soup, and various zodiac sign cocktails. MGM Grand’s Hakkasan will be serving a unique banana and peanut dessert and a 9 Hóu cocktail inspired by the year of the monkey. Share your wishes for this year by writing it on the gold ribbons of the Chinese Wishing Tree found in Hakkasan’s premises.
Continue your Chinese New Year celebration onboard a party bus from Las Vegas Party Bus Limo. With plush seats, flat screen TVs, modern sound systems, and strobe lights, your entire party will feel like VIPs as you cruise the Strip.
Visit www.lasvegaspartybuslimo.com or call up 1-702-331-0444 to learn more about their services.