Sahara Las Vegas to add dancing fountains
Sahara Las Vegas is getting dancing fountains.
The water feature is set to be built near the main entrance with a negative edge waterfall and LED technology beneath a 24-foot color-changing chandelier, according to a Monday press release from Sahara.
The company said the fountains are part of a continued $150 million renovation project that includes updates to the property’s exterior and new dining options.
“Great care has been taken to incorporate guest feedback into our plans, creating a truly unique, boutique experience right along the Las Vegas Strip,” said Paul Hobson, senior vice president and general manager of Sahara, in the release.
The 1,615-room property plans to change the look of its Strip-facing facade this year with a renovated porte cochère and new digital signage.
Its interior entrance will also go through a series of changes, including new stone tile and a 20-foot hand-blown glass chandelier.
Three new restaurants are set to open as part of the renovation project, including the Philadelphia crab house and sports bar, Chinese restaurant Chickie’s and Pete’s and a yet-to-be-revealed Italian restaurant.
Construction is still ongoing at the property’s main resort pool. The space is set to feature VIP cabanas and a private pool overlooking the main pool.
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