Year of the Rat, Bellagio, Chinese New Year, In and Out of Vegas

The Chinese New Year begins on January 25 and lasts for 15 days ending on February 8th. According to the Chinese zodiac, 2020 is the Year of the Rat and what better way to celebrate (and bring in some luck) than to watch a traditional lion dance? Check out the locations, dates and times to watch. There is no better place to celebrate than Las Vegas. Happy New Year! May this year bring you love and prosperity!

*Dates, times and locations are subject to change without notice.

ARIA

Date:                     January 26

Time:                    4:00 p.m.

Location:             Begins at the main porte cochère and winds through the casino floor

Bally’s Las Vegas

Date:                     January 25          

Time:                    2 p.m.

Location:             Bally’s North Entrance

Bellagio

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Chinese New Year Display at Bellagio

Date:                     January 27

Time:                    6:30 p.m.

Location:             Begins at main porte cochere and winds through the casino floor

Caesers Palace

Date:                     January 25

Time:                    5:00 p.m.

Location:             Begins at the porte cochère, through Palace Court to Beijing Noodle No. 9, Bacchanal Buffet and it ends at MR. CHOW

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Date:                     January 28

Time:                    2:00 p.m.

Location:             Begins at the Las Vegas Boulevard entrance

The Cromwell Hotel & Casino

Date:                     February 1

Time:                    5:00 p.m.

Location:             Winds through the casino floor

Fashion Show Mall

Date:                     January 26

Time:                    5:30 p.m.

Location:             Fountain Stage

Flamingo Las Vegas

Date:                     February 1

Time:                    3:45 p.m.

Location:             At the southwest entrance

Gold Coast Hotel & Casino

Date:                     January 29

Time:                    7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.

Location:             Throughout the casino floor

Harrah’s Las Vegas

Date:                     February 1

Time:                    2:00 p.m.

Location:             Hotel Lobby

The LINQ Promenade

Date:                     January 25

Time:                    3:00 p.m. / 6:00 p.m.

Location:             Hotel Lobby / Fountain Stage

M Resort Spa Casino

Date:                     January 25

Time:                    7:00 p.m.

Location:             Begins in Main Lobby and continues on the casino floor

MGM Grand

Date:                     January 25

Time:                    2:00 p.m.

Location:             Begins in Main Lobby and continues on the casino floor

Paris Las Vegas

Date:                     January 25

Time:                    1:00 p.m.

Location:             Hotel Lobby

Park MGM

Date:                     January 25

Time:                    5:30 p.m.

Location:             Begins at Eataly and continues on the casino floor

Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

Date:                     January 25

Time:                    Noon

Location:             Procession on the casino floor

Rampart Casino

Date:                     January 25

Time:                    9:00 p.m.

Location:             Valet Entrance

Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino

Date:                     February 5

Time:                    6:30 p.m.

Location:             Hotel Lobby

The Venetian (and Palazzo)

Palazzo Las Vegas, Year of the Rat, In and Out of Vegas
Palazzo Las Vegas

Date:                     January 25

Time:                    Noon

Location:             Begins at the porte cochère at the Venetian, continues on to the casino floor, and flows through to Palazzo

Tropicana Las Vegas

Date:                     January 29

Time:                    5:00 p.m.

Location:             Casino Floor

26 Replies to “2020 Las Vegas Chinese New Year Celebrations”

  1. I did not know Vegas also celebrated Chinese New Year! I just attended a Chinese new year party in one of the hotels here as well. Kung Hei Fat Choi to you!

  2. It seems that Chinese New Year is becoming a more and more celebrated holiday within America and I think that is wonderful! I have never been to Vegas, but I am going to look up celebrations in my town after reading this.

  3. Oh no! I was planning for Vegas during this time but somehow our plans shifted to Miami! These events look super fun and vibrant!

  4. I was wondering why my new Chinese neighbors were putting up lights and decorations this week. Thanks for the post, now i won’t ask awkward questions.

  5. There are a couple this weekend in our town. How exciting! We will be taking the kids so they understand a different culture.

  6. Thank you for this post! Actually I had no idea the chinese new year is celebrated for two weeks!

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