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Christmas in Vegas might be fun this year


Staff Writer


2009-11-17


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M Resort Spa Casino plans to have the worlds tallest Christmas Tree this year. With all the other entertainment in Vegas , a Christmas Tree may attract the Christmas lovers to sin city. The tree made of white Fir. White Fir is a fir native to the mountains of western North America, occurring at altitudes of 900-3,400 m. It is a medium to large evergreen coniferous tree growing to 25-60 m tall and with a trunk diameter of up to 2 m. Well this tree is over 100 feet tall.

The tree will be placed in the M Resort's Villaggio Del Sole Outdoor Entertainment and Events Piazza on December 2. It is expected to take up to a week to decorate with thousands of lights and ornaments. The M Resort will host a special Tree Lighting Ceremony on Saturday, December 12 at 5 p.m. Hot chocolate, carolers, Christmas cookies and more will be available in the resort's piazza.

Open just eight months, the M Resort is the newest resort destination in Las Vegas. With just 390 rooms and suites, the boutique resort caters to both Las Vegas residents and out-of-town guests. It is the first property travelers from Southern California encounter when driving in to Las Vegas.

"We want travelers to choose Las Vegas for the holidays. We're happy that the M Resort can add to the destination's offerings by bringing the nation's tallest Christmas tree to our backyard. It will be an amazing sight to see and we're hoping it spreads a bit of holiday cheer around the country," said Anthony A. Marnell III, Chairman & CEO, M Resort.

Visitors to the M Resort can expect to not only see a majestic Christmas Tree, but whimsical decor, entertainment for the entire family, seasonal holiday menus and special promotions throughout the month of December. The resort is offering a special Fa La La package for the holidays with rates starting at $110 night and a $75 dining credit.

To spread holiday cheer, the resort has also partnered with local charities Toys for Tots, Three Square and Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada to be a drop-off location for toys, canned food and coats. People coming to view the tree are also encouraged to drop off supplies beginning December 12 through December 23 at the resort.

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