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The Dancing Waters of Las Vegas


These doors are the main artery to the hotel foyer. The hotel's lobby took eight months to build at a cost of 350 million dollars, the lobby floor is made up of marble and tiles specially imported from Italy, the ceiling is fifty feet high and have The Dale Chihuly blown-glass "Fiori DI Como" chandelier in the lobby is comprised of 2,000 glass flowers and weighs 40,000 pounds. This foyer includes 116,000 sq. Ft. Space of casino and many lavish shops like Tesorini, Omega etc. The lobby also acquires world's largest hotel conservatory with more than 10,000 potted flowers and plants, the unique fragrances of flowers bring a flood of warm and fuzzy feelings which also helps to relieve stress.
             Going out of the hall, there is a walkway covered with trees along both sides leads towards the springs. The walkway is made up of a little rough stone called Santafiora, which was also brought from Italy. After reaching near the fountains the smell of fresh water, the cool winds, the music and the performance romances the scenes bringing a feeling of charm and endearment. A way of banisters also starts which covers the fountain lake from every area. These balustrades are cream color with a really smooth surface, and have corroded lump on top of them, which gives an authenticity of being close to an old Italian city. There are 250 speakers studded inside these banisters which produces sound for these beautiful dancing waters. .
             A few months back, I took a chance to witness and praise the beauty of these springs. I was leaning on the banister and the Titanic music started to play. After thirty seconds the song "My heart will go on" started. A little spout in royal blue color came out of the fountain lake, and gently started to move left, right, forward and backward. As the song's tempo started to raise the long tail of water moved from right to left making an arc.


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