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Autumn drops in at Bellagio’s gardens on Las Vegas Strip — PHOTOS

Updated September 17, 2024 - 11:21 am

It’s time to check out the gardens. The Bellagio gardens, that is.

The Bellagio has unveiled its newest display in the Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.

According to a news release, the world-famous attraction has unveiled its “enchanting” fall display, “The Garden of Time,” which will be open for viewing through Nov. 9.

According to MGM Resorts, the new display “transports visitors through a portal into a fairytale-like realm of colorful fall flora and fauna, woodland creatures and fanciful sensory elements that together create a scene of pure magic.”

“Each meticulously designed bed enhances the themes of timelessness, transformation and wonder, enriched by delightful melodies and the aroma of spiced apple cider,” the company said in describing the new theme.

MGM Resorts provided these facts for the display:

675,000: Autumn-colored leaves

2,600 pounds: Weight of individual pieces of manzanita wood used to craft the petrified wood creatures

749 pounds: Weight of the largest ghost pumpkin

475: White and green pumpkins

200: Natural crystals adorning the woodland fairies

8: Dragonflies gliding through the air above the garden

7: Clock faces

2: Playful rabbits sculpted from petrified driftwood

1: Fairy treehouse standing 37 feet tall with a double waterfall

Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is free and open to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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