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Resorts World Las Vegas is planning a new resort experience on the Strip and will apply to Clark County next week for a permit for a 10-acre outdoor entertainment area.
The company will seek permits for an 85,000-square-foot light maze experience, ice rink, food trucks, fire pits for making s’mores, numerous tents, booths and restrooms.
Billed as a “glamour on the Strip,” the attraction will include a walk-in light maze experience, a 100-foot-tall holiday tree, ice skating, live entertainment, Santa visits, interactive games and a holiday market.
Tickets for the event are on sale at enchantchristmas.com, which runs from November 19th to January 1st.
Clark County staff recommended approval of the permit and a hearing is scheduled for Wednesday.
“Bringing Enchant to Resorts World allows us to offer our guests and locals a fun vacation experience,” said Scott Sibella, president of Resorts World Las Vegas, in a release. “With our spectacular lineup of live performances and unparalleled hospitality, this exciting partnership will make our hotel the best place to stay this holiday.”
Another iteration of the holiday immersion experience, Enchant, is also returning Ballpark in Las Vegas November 25 in Summerlin.
The 10 acres of Resorts World identified for the new entertainment area are part of a nearly 87-acre open space adjacent to the existing resort.
When the property opened in June 2021, company officials said the vacant land would be used for future development.
Resorts World officials did not return calls or emails detailing long-term plans for the vacant lot.
Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvlotta@reviewjournal.com or 702-477-3893.follow @RickVelotta on Twitter.
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