Friday, August 5, 2022

RonnieAdventure #0528 - Bellagio 2022 Spring Arrangement, Las Vegas, NV

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Walking through the Bellagio Conservatory Spring 2022 arrangement "Flights of Imagination" gives visitors the feeling that they are suspended in air, surrounded by hot air balloons, clouds, birds, and butterflies. The display uses over 15,000 roses on the largest balloon and there are about 8,700 potted plants in the four display beds. It required 80 artist, horticulturalist, and engineers working a total of 8,000 hours to create "Flights of Imagination."

When entering the conservatory from the hotel lobby, visitors walk across a lighted glass floor and can look down on clouds that are continually in motion as they float across the sky. Metal cloud railings lead visitors under a bouquet of flowers fastened to the bottom of a hot air balloon while butterflies flutter around large brightly colored flowers. 

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The north bed arrangement is primarily in yellow colors with large glass daffodils accenting a yellow balloon. Yellow finches fly around the daffodils looking for insects to have for lunch. 

This bed also contains a water exhibit with a friendly yellow frog fountain and various colored Koi in the pond. 

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Suspended over the west bed are a number of different colored balloons of various sizes and shapes. The balloons float between puffy white clouds as they pass over mountains and a lake.  

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Blue and purple colors are primarily used in the south bed. A peacock sits in a basket under a balloon with its long tail of beautiful feathers hanging down to the water. Hummingbirds fly around pollinating the flowers while watching over eggs in their nests.   


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