Entrance to the Reindeer Games!
Light bulb cups
Dance floor
Logo at entrance
I thought this was hedwig with a golden snitch by my hubs informed me that it was definitely just an owl with a Xmas bulb
Lots of photo ops!! Come ready!
Fun skating among all the lights!
Cat light display (Dec '24)
Christmas Cocktail! It's lit!
Ice skating
Melissa N.
Jan 17, 2025
It's pricey to get in and even more pricey inside for food and drinks. We got early tickets so we had a 50% discount which was nice. I loved the maze and the atmosphere cultivated here. The marketplace is great too! There was also a skating rink and live performances.My 8 month old loved all the lights and had a fantastic time. I highly recommend for families or people who want to soak in the holiday cheer!
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Daniel Q.
Jan 7, 2025
This is a cool one time experience because it's so expensive! The reason why we came this year is because I got a free pass for one and then I got a couple more from Groupon. If not our 3 tickets would've been over $100 for the 3 of us to go look at Christmas lights. The holidays are more about money than the Christmas spirit. Things are already tighter for a lot of families during this time and the lower prices would help out so many families if they could afford to take their family here. Just my opinion. Other than all that, the decorations and lights are cool. We walked around the whole thing and took our time and were done in less than an hour. There's several different food vendors, snacks, and small shops to buy stuff. Luckily parking was free. For us it's this one time and we won't be back because of the price.
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Lacy E.
Dec 27, 2024
Totally Enchanted! -- This is a holiday must! Every year, Las Vegas Ballpark transforms into a stunning light maze, ice skating rink & craft fair. It was our first time attending and we loved it.My family and I decided to head over to Enchant on a Sunday night before Christmas. We got 7:30pm tickets (around $40 for adults and $27 for the kids, but prices vary depending on day/time) and arrived 30min prior to find parking, which was located on the backside of Las Vegas Ballpark. Parking was free but you do have to make a long trek around the field to the front of the ballpark to enter, don't be like me and wear heels! Lots of walking. When you first enter you'll find yourself among plenty of holiday craft booths, food and drink vendors. Us adults ordered hot chocolates with bailey's and regular hot chocolates for our kids. I was pleasantly shocked with how delicious my drink was; honestly, the best hot chocolate I've had in a long time! Perfect to keep my hands warm too. Next we entered the light maze. Spectacular. So many beautiful and unique light sculptures. Amazing photo ops for the family. My older kids really enjoyed the "Reindeer Game". When you enter the maze, you can pick up a scavenger hunt scratch off card. We had so much fun running around and finding all the missing landmarks. Little chocolate prize at the end. Also, there is a super cute toddler zone.If you want to do the Ice Skating Rink, you'll need reservations ahead of time. We skipped it but the kids were bummed out, so I think we may splurge on that next year. It did look really fun! There was also a few stages with live entertainment which really made the ambiance so fun. As a local, I would happily pay to do this event again next year. Hopefully they change up the art/light displays every year though (?)....otherwise I could see it becoming a bit redundant. We were there for a little over an hour, but if you add ice skating, probably about two hours of fun to get the whole experience.
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Joanna V.
Dec 25, 2024
On the first day of Christmas, my... intuition decided to join in on a visit to Enchant. Twas quite a wonderland of lights and a joyful experience to stand in the middle of all the awe. The objective was to find the standing spot beneath the massive sparkling Christmas tree - accomplished!There're vendors of different sorts, plus booths for drinks and snacks. Expect to spend movie theater prices for concessions. Their ice skating rink looks fun too! Since we entered during the latest time slot admission, we didn't go skating. They provide a leaflet to follow and find missing things throughout the maze of lights. There's a giant engagement ring and plenty of photo or selfie opps, including benches shaped like huge ornaments or crystalline stars. This was built inside Las Vegas Ballpark, near Red Rock Casino. Parking's free and easy. You might also park across the street at Red Rock. Virtual Tickets can be purchased directly on their website. Pricing varies depending on peak hours. A QR code will be provided to scan at entry. If you haven't been, please go before they go. Merry Christmas all you elves!
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Sarin P.
Dec 24, 2024
Enchant will always feel magical to me. It did seem smaller this year though.We still enjoyed grabbing some hot beverage and walking around the maze. It's nice to feel like a kid again! Merry Christmas :)
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Monique W.
Dec 15, 2024
Enchant Las Vegas in downtown Summerlin has been on my go to list for a few years! I finally had a chance to visit on a Wednesday evening at 5:30. We bought multiple tickets for the family and grandparents! There is a senior discount too!Enchant Las Vegas has so many fun activitiesThe Light Maze Ice Skating TrailSeasonal Food and DrinkVisit Santa and Mrs.ClausView the dazzling lights from the baseball seatsNightly CarolingMainstage EntertainmentShoppingChildren's Play placeMini Golfand so much more!When purchasing the tickets online, we had 3 different reservation availabilities5:30 showing6:30 showing7:30 showingWe ended up booking the 5:30 showing, arriving around 5:15. There was still plenty of parking spots available! The main entrance was towards downtown Summerlin. There was an ADA entrance in the back of Enchant Las Vegas, nearing the parking spots. The line wasn't too bad. We ended up waiting 10 minutes until we got through security check! From there, we saw and heard all of the wonderful nightly caroling! We entered the baseball field, and just, wow! The holidays lights were stunning! This year, enchant's Maze has the reindeer games. This adventure leads you through beautiful holiday lights, sculptures, as you search for the missing bells the reindeer require to fly Santa's Sleigh. At each stop, you have to scratch off each section (IE: The mouse, or the Owl). Once you're done with the Maze, you can hand it in for some Lindor chocolate! Besides all of the holiday lights, one of my favorite parts about Enchant was all of the local food vendor and shops that were setup in the concourse level! I saw Saint Honore Doughnuts & Beignets there! Empanada Factory was there too! There were just so many delicious food options! I would go again just for the food! My family and I ended up staying until 7:00 P.M. We were able to do all of the activities except the ice skating! We also bought some hot chocolate while we went through the Maze! We had such a wonderful time at Enchant Las Vegas! I'm looking forward to doing it again next year!
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Angela S.
Dec 24, 2024
"Have you visited the Enchant Christmas lights at the ballpark? It's the ultimate holiday outing for family and friends! From ice skating under twinkling lights to strolling through dazzling displays with a warm cup of hot cocoa, it's pure Christmas magic. You can even shop for unique Christmas-themed decorations that make for the perfect gift.The experience is incredibly family-friendly, with easy parking, ADA entrances, and accommodations to ensure everyone can enjoy the festivities. It's safe for children, with lots of staff on hand and a well-organized setup that keeps things running smoothly. And don't miss the chance to snap a photo with Santa and Mrs. Claus--your little ones will absolutely adore it!"
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Sharzad M.
Dec 25, 2024
I visited Enchant Lights on Christmas Day, and while it was a fun holiday experience, there were a few things to consider before going. The main attraction is the huge maze filled with stunning lights--definitely a magical sight! There are also plenty of food stands and little shops offering a variety of options like hot dogs, burgers, pretzels, coffee, hot chocolate, and even alcoholic drinks.We paid $40 for admission, which felt a bit high for what was offered. I tried the hot dog and hot chocolate, both of which were tasty but seriously overpriced. The hot dog was $12, and the hot chocolate from Café Lola was $10. While the hot chocolate was adorable (glittery whipped cream, a gingerbread man, and a cute pink cup), it didn't quite justify the price.There's also ice skating, which was a nice addition, though there was a pretty long line to wait your turn. For families, there's a cute area where kids can play, paint, and take pictures with Mrs. Claus. After that, you head up a ramp to access the food and shopping spots, then down into the maze. The maze itself is lovely, but with the crowds, we had to wait to snap a pic at nearly every light installation.Overall, it's a fun, family-friendly experience, but the high costs of admission, food, and drinks make it feel a bit overpriced. If you go on a day with cheaper admission, it might be a better deal. Worth checking out for the lights and ice skating, but be prepared for the price tag.
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Alyssa R.
Dec 16, 2024
For the past few years, I have wanted to go to Enchant. Every year for Christmas my family and I love to partake in whatever Christmas festivities we can find here in Las Vegas and there are many great options. Enchant is the one place I had been meaning to go and I'm afraid it fell a bit short for me and my family personally. My husband and I went last night and overall, for $40 a person on that evening, I felt like there should be more to the experience. Essentially, without adding any upgrades, you are paying for a very pretty maze which is nice, but not worth $40. Do not get me wrong, there is some good there: ice skating outside (for a upcharge), great food vendors from the Vegas area, photo opportunities with Santa and Mrs. Claus, and a Christmas light maze are some great aspects of the space. The vendors and staff were friendly, so that is a huge plus. There is a small mini golf course and for those who are interested in skating or for the little ones, this may be a great event. My husband and I arrived at 7:30pm on a Sunday. It was not busy at all by this point in the evening. I went to several vendors upon arrival who stated that they were out of hot chocolate, which is a bit of a bummer as it was chilly and we were in a festive mood. Prepared to spend money if you are attending: the tickets range from what looks like $25-40ish depending on when you go (Enchant utilizing dynamic pricing so keep that in mind when buying) and then at each vendor you will be spending some money for everything you'd like + any activities you'd like to add on. My alcoholic beverage came out to $19 which I'm used to in Las Vegas for an alcoholic beverage + a souvenir light up cup. It was a tasty drink and I don't regret my purchase. The walk from the parking area to the front entrance is a bit of a trek as there is a hill and staff was very strict about who goes through the ADA area which is closest to that parking area. If you have any friends and family that might have trouble walking but might be denied ADA entry, you may want to drop them off at the top of the hill/front to save them the walk. For people with mobility issues I felt there could be more benches and seating opportunities throughout all of Enchant that did not involve the bleachers as some people may not be able to utilize the stairs. Again, for a lower cost, my review may have been higher, but for what I paid I feel like it was more of a money grab than a nice Christmas memory with family. It lacked some heart for sure.
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Alma Z.
Dec 18, 2024
This one is tough. I saw so many commercials, I wanted to love it with all my heart, but connection didn't happen.Although most of the people I know absolutely love Enchant, for me it was one time and done experience.Took my family (2 adults, two kids under 3 and 2 seniors). I honestly don't know how much an average family has to make to afford tickets to enchant- for a family with 2 adults and let's say 2 grown kids it will be around $120. Plus of you want to get some type of drinks and snacks- another $150-$170. So you are looking into around $300. Everyone's budget is different- but for me- that's a bit too much. Idea is cool and in our Las Vegas we don't have as many outdoors activities during Christmas time. All the lights and fake snow was very cool. We had good time. I just wish this experience was a bit lower in price. And all the extra activities are with extra change.
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