
LAS VEGAS —This year’s lineup of light displays is bigger and brighter than ever.
Las Vegas continues to make a name for itself this year as a must-visit holiday destination, with an exciting array of glittering Christmas displays that promise to dazzle locals and visitors alike.
Glittering Lights at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway
For more than 15 years, the Las Vegas Motor Speedway has been home to an immersive drive-thru winter wonderland. This popular holiday tradition sees the return of a dazzling 3-mile-long experience with over 600 light displays.
The drive-thru runs from November 7, 2025, through January 4, 2026, with tickets starting at $39 per vehicle. What makes this glittery event even more special is that every ticket purchased helps support dozens of local charities.
Enchant at the Las Vegas Ballpark
Explore the world’s largest Christmas light maze at the Las Vegas Ballpark from November 21 to December 28. Visitors will get to explore over 10 acres of holiday magic that features a lit-up Christmas maze, an ice-skating trail with plenty of festive entertainment.
Golden tickets are available to purchase on the official website, and prices vary depending on the date.
Ethel M Chocolates Holiday Cactus Garden
There’s no greater Las Vegas tradition than taking a stroll through the Holiday Cactus Garden at Ethel M Chocolates. This year marks 32 years of lighting up the desert with over one million sparkling lights.
The light display runs nightly from November 6th through January 3rd:
- Opening Night: Nov. 6th: 5-10pm
- Nov. 7th – Nov. 23rd: 5-10pm
- Christmas Eve: Dec. 24th: 5-8pm
- Christmas Day: Dec. 25th: CLOSED
- Dec. 26 – Dec. 30th: 5-10pm
- New Year’s Eve: Dec. 31st: 5-8 pm
- Jan. 1 – Jan. 3rd: 5-10pm
Entrance is only $3, and half of the proceeds will be going to Help of Southern Nevada and Three Square Food Bank.
The Bellagio Conservatory Christmas Display
Each year, the Bellagio Conservatory at the Bellagio puts on a festive Christmas display, and this year, the Bellagio fountains will be donning Christmas cheer from November 15 to January 3.
While this year’s theme is still under wraps, last year’s display was inspired by The Nutcracker. Visitors can expect another magical scene filled with twinkling lights, whimsical characters, and festive elegance.