Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens has unveiled its stunning Harvest 2024 display, “The Garden of Time,” inviting guests to explore a fairytale-inspired forest brimming with autumn magic.
I finally got a chance to see it for myself and I’ll tell you now — my jaw dropped. This is a dreamland for fairytale and fantasy lovers!
Designed by Ed Libby, this masterpiece celebrates the beauty of the season and the passage of time through vibrant landscapes and intricate, time-themed designs.
Highlights include a 27-foot-tall tree draped in fall colors, a fairy treehouse, a driftwood elk sculpture, and a vintage clock archway perched with a woodland owl.
There’s a lot of love and labor that goes into creating these seasonal displays.
This season’s display features over 675,000 autumn leaves, 475 pumpkins (including a 749-pound ghost pumpkin!), and 200 natural crystals adorning woodland fairies.
Each element has been thoughtfully crafted to create an enchanting, immersive experience that showcases the artistry and wonder of the fall season. Try to listen past the chattering of others, the music that pairs with the display is simply magical.
The Harvest display is showing until November 9. The exhibit will be dark until November 16, at which point the Holiday display will go live.
You can see more of the Bellagio Conservatory’s previous displays here.
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