Enchant at Las Vegas Ballpark

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Enchant at Las Vegas Ballpark

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1650 S Pavilion Center Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89135

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Holiday lights maze, ice skating, Santa, food vendors  

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1650 S Pavilion Center Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89135 Get directions

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"Enchant’s winter wonderland brings the beloved light maze and season’s eatings back to the Las Vegas Ballpark. Vendors like Benyeh, Sugarfina, and many others will line the stands and offer goods and treats, just like an authentic European Christmas market. Enjoy spiked libations and food items available throughout, and take a few laps around the looping ice rink surrounded by trees, lights, and all-around winter cheer." - Jennifer Smith

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Thomas B

Google
Our overall impression of Enchant was very positive, but with a few negatives or better yet, things to know before you go. The best thing we did was buy our tickets online the moment they went on sale, which are at a better price, and you will be able to have early access for entry times. We would recommend picking the earliest entry time you can get, the sooner the better to avoid the crowds. Be advised you will have to go through a security check before entering the park so do not bring anything that you would not bring to the airport. Next, we would suggest getting the regular pass and not the Premier if you’re an adult, not worth the money. Knowing where to park is essential and our suggestion is to park in the shopping mall parking lot and not in the parking lots off S. Spruce Goose Street, since the entrance is on the west side of the ballpark. It was so much easier and makes it even better when it is time to leave. The most important suggestion we have is to study the layout of the event. You will have to make your way through a “maze” of vendor and food stands before you reach the “lighted maze” area, which is the only entertainment except for visiting Santa Claus. When we entered the venue, we knew exactly where to go to enter the maze. And since we were the first people there, we had the entire place to ourselves (besides the staff) for approximately 15 minutes before we saw another person. This meant we were able to photograph and film without any interference from others, it was like we own the place. The actual maze does not take that long to complete, but we took our time once we had all the photos we wanted and then went through the whole maze again before sitting down near the skating rink to do a little “people watching.” As for the prices of food and drink here, we recommend you bring your credit card, you will need it. The prices are high, a can of beer for $10.00 or a cup of hot chocolate, another $10.00+, hamburgers at almost $15.00, etc. You get the picture. Still, this was worth the money to us and is a must for people with young children, they will love all the lights and things to do and see.

Mercedes

Google
We visited the Christmas lights maze on Christmas Day around 5:30 PM. Although the line was long, it moved quickly, making the wait manageable. Ticket prices ranged from $30 to $42, which felt justified given the experience. The maze was beautifully illuminated, offering ample photo opportunities and a festive atmosphere. While we skipped the ice skating and Santa activities, the overall experience was still worth the price.

Patch U

Google
It’s for Christmas time!!!!! My friends and I loved this place but unfortunately it was very crowded. I had a hard time to find good places to take pictures because it was too many people kept walking in front of me. I gave them 4 stars because they said they closed at 9.30pm but my family was asked to leave at 8.30pm before they closed

Vio

Google
Spent 3 hours outdoors on a 38degrees weather. Loved it! Just make sure you’re all bundled up! Ear muffs, gloves, beanie and puffer jacket even a hand warmer will surely help 😉 There’s free tiny mini golf ⛳️ where they will ask for an ID to hold on to until you return the clubs, skating with boots $11, stage with performers and a few tables with 🔥. Lots of drinks, food and vendors all around the stadium. 🏟️ Overall it’s a great experience!

Kristine Warren

Google
Such a cute experience for everyone. Prices for food are a little steep, but there are plenty of different options for everyone: seafood, specialty hot dogs, chocolate covered fruit, milkshakes, burgers, and many seasonal alcohol and non alcohol options. I would suggest an early ticket as it does get crowded. If you accept the quest to find all of the bells, beware. The scratch offs rip the card. It's better to just use your fingernail. It's definitely an experience you should check out. Don't skip the ice skating, either. You can skate as long as you want.

Rachel

Google
This was a magical little experience. Didn’t snap a lot of pictures, but plenty of fun things to eat and drink, craft vendors, and an ice skating rink were the sprinkles on top.

Melissa Ng

Google
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!

Carolyn McCabe-Joy

Google
Went for opening night. Was very happy with the displays. It was fun walking through the maze and solving the reindeer puzzle. Plenty of food options and kids will love it!! A great date night or fun family night.
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Lewelyn C.

Yelp
Enchant Las Vegas is a great experience, especially for families. The kids absolutely loved seeing all the lights. But not only are they known for their Christmas lighting, they even have an ice skating rink and food and beverages. We took so many pictures because the lights was like going through a maze, but also they were ginormous! It makes a great place for photoOps during the holidays with your family and/or loved ones! We're definitely coming back next year because the kids had so much fun and want to come back again. Highly recommend giving Enchant a visit, especially if you haven't.
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Joanna V.

Yelp
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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Daniel Q.

Yelp
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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Sarin P.

Yelp
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.

Yelp
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 activities The Light Maze Ice Skating Trail Seasonal Food and Drink Visit Santa and Mrs.Claus View the dazzling lights from the baseball seats Nightly Caroling Mainstage Entertainment Shopping Children's Play place Mini Golf and so much more! When purchasing the tickets online, we had 3 different reservation availabilities 5:30 showing 6:30 showing 7:30 showing We 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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Alyssa R.

Yelp
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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Caroline L.

Yelp
Enchant was so much better this year with thousands of sparkling lights and awesome displays! Last year, we did both Enchant Ball Park and Enchant Resorts World. This year was just at the Ball Park with enhanced focus on just one venue in Las Vegas. Free parking in a giant lot. Prices were affordable with many great photo ops and actual free professional photographers at some light display spots that we downloaded instantly to our phone. Santa Claus photos were also available near the children's play place at the exit. The ice skating is top notch and feels like being in a village by going around a center of trees. We love doing these kinds of of winter things and made a great date night! There was also plenty of seasonal food in their shopping village decorated nicely with twinkling trees. We got Cafe Lola hot chocolate and grilled cheese with tomato soup. Plenty of shopping and food places to pick from. There might have been too many bar spots placed around and was a bit overkill. Overall, a fun holiday experience and we loved ice skating! Come here to make some magical memories with your kids and family!
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Alma Z.

Yelp
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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Melissa N.

Yelp
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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Raquel O.

Yelp
This was really nice to go too. Both my husband and I love going light sighting, and love going to events specifically to this. We were in town and had gotten tickets ahead of time. If I remember correctly it's rare when they have walk in tickets, so I would recommend purchasing tickets ahead of time. Theres a market inside with lots of different vendors which was really nice. I wasn't able to see what everything sold, but it did look like it was a variety of items. They do have a section with Santa Claus for photos, and an area for Mrs. Claus that was really cute. There are different areas where you can purchase food, alcohol, hot chocolate. The main light event is in the middle of the ballpark. There are a variety of different ways you can walk to see everything. The different sections are fun to see and watch. Depending how quickly you are walking and stopping, it will take a bit to go thru the whole maze. Overall, we thought it was nice to go and see it for ourselves. We probably won't be going back. After going and seeing prices for the food and drinks we felt like it things were a little bit over priced for whats there.
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Lacy E.

Yelp
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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Natalee M.

Yelp
I've never been to Enchant before and finally took the opportunity to go! I purchased tickets on their website and paid an extra $3 to be able to change my ticket date and time. Heads up that you can purchase tickets on Groupon for much cheaper! We went the day after Christmas, and it was PACKED. In some areas, we were shoulder to shoulder with a lot of people and strollers. Their website said strollers weren't allowed in the maze, but there were strollers everywhere, causing a lot of congestion. Parking was free, which was nice, considering how expensive everything is inside the event. There were lots of food and craft vendors on the upper level. However, I recommend eating beforehand or coming prepared to spend elevated prices for food! In terms of the event itself, the lights were beautiful. I loved the light tunnels, the light up animals, and other light displays throughout. However, I didn't feel like there was enough to warrant the ticket price. The only lights were in the maze on the lower field area. Overall, Enchant is a cool event, but I don't think I'll be back. The event organizers definitely need to work on the amount of people allowed in at a time and utilizing the ballpark space better by adding more light displays. More affordable food options would also be nice, considering how expensive the ticket price is.
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Eric B.

Yelp
We've now visited Enchant two years in a row, and I have to conclude it's not worth it. This year's lights were almost the same as last year. Simple white lights in the shapes of various animals. Overall it was just kind of boring. You're basically paying for the privilege of walking around an area filled with vendors who want to sell you things. Taking the dogs to paws and claus is cool, but even that didn't seem so fun this year as they didn't seem to have any pet specific vendors. The spiked hot chocolate continues to be obscenely expensive at about $17 a cup (in a simple tiny paper cup with absolutely nothing special about it). I recommend you save your money and visit one of the other Christmas light show experiences in town.
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Katherine P.

Yelp
Such a great way to spend time with the family of all ages. The lights are beautiful. They have a maze, ice skating and great vendor for shopping and food. Since it's at the Las Vegas Ballpark it was very spacious and they have real bathrooms. I call that a win. There was lots of parking plus it's free but it definitely was a long walk to and from the car to the entrance.
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Amber M.

Yelp
This is truly a beautiful place! As a Yelp Elite I was lucky to get a free ticket to come here. We just had to purchase a ticket for my husband, and luckily my daughter was free since she's only one. So $40 for all three of us which was reasonable. I probably wouldn't pay $40 per person to come here though, as the price covers admission only. The drinks were great! I had a spiked apple cider which was delicious and really hit the spot. There are tons of vendors right when you walk in, selling things like arts and crafts to sweaters to gourmet food items. The maze is fun to walk around and take pictures, and they also have ice skating which we did not partake in. It was definitely busy and packed with lots of families with kids. An awesome place to get some cute photos, but it is on the expensive side.
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Joe F.

Yelp
We love coming here every year. It's such a magical time and we absolutely love shopping at all the stalls. Everyone is always so nice and in such a festive mood. Happiest place on earth. See ya next year.
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Sam V.

Yelp
Enchant is pretty but it was underwhelming in my opinion. I thought there would be more color and lights within the maze but it was pretty short with mostly white lights. Other than the ice skating and maze there's nothing else to do as far as activities. There is a short walkway with some shops and dining options but it's congested and there wasn't anything that really caught my eye. Overall I think it's cute but not something I'd go to again.
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Ethan M.

Yelp
We were looking for a fun, festive activity to do when we decided to go to Enchant at the Las Vegas Ballpark. We regrettably purchased tickets online via their website and then found out that Groupon had cheaper prices. We decided to go on the day after Christmas and it was very busy. The lights were amazing, and I enjoyed the different vendors at the market on the upper level. However, I have 2 major complaints. The prices for food are outrageous for very small portions. I also disliked that you had to pay extra for things like ice skating, even though the ticket is already $40/pp. On top of that, there weren't that many lights besides those on the main field level. The ballpark is large, and the space was poorly utilized. I hope that changes are made to this event because I would like to come back next year.
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Rowena D.

Yelp
Wow. I went in blind, I'll admit I read nothing about Enchant and I thought it was just a maze of lights. I'm reminded of going to a farmers market and seeing all the local businesses, like crafters, caricature artists, jewelry and toys. I was pleasantly surprised because there were local food spots I follow that were there , like Milkshake Wasted and Cafe !Lola! The tickets came with a $40 credit toward the Enchant merch, and there was a scavenger hunt for the maze, ice skating, and kids games. I definitely want to go again next year as I was told the set up is different every year!
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Cass A.

Yelp
Expect to stay for at least 1-1/2 hours if you plan to participate in the maze (with a scratch-off card for each checkpoint. The lights were amazing!!!! The Reindeer Games maze was interesting and beautiful. The drinks and food were pricey and the drinks were not very good. I paid $70 for 4-Adult drinks that didn't taste good at all. Ice skating was overcrowded and seating was nonexistent. Parking may be a nightmare.
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Valerie B.

Yelp
Once again, our second year in a row to come to this fun family event for the holidays. This year we came for Thanksgiving compared to Xmas last year. Parking is easy. Entrance was quick. We literally took our time to enjoy all the lights, the statues, music, the vibes. Last year, our kids hunted for Stars and got a Kinder joy chocolate. This year, they hunted for winter animals. I love how it was a different theme this year. It's exciting. Kids got to get lost without parents, while parents got to be kid less for a couple hours. We eventually ran into them, lol. There were a lot of vendors, especially food vendors. From filipino rice bowls to pasta in a cup. We got souvenir light bulbs with our drink orders. The popcorn guy was super awesome. He had sooo much popcorn samples to try. I bought 3 bags. I say, buy the flavors you want from this vendor, coz u won't see him again. I will continue the tradition for my family to keep coming here for the holidays coz its so fun.
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franceska l.

Yelp
What a wonderful treat and huge improvements! I last went to enchant many years ago when it was still at the Rio. I didn't like it then cuz everything was spread out and it was just lights. However, Enchant being at the Las Vegas ballpark is a HUGE step up and I loved it! Located next to downtown summerlin, enchant had its own parking area. There were people directing you where to park so before we even got to experience it, I already liked the organization. After that we took the pedestrian pathway to the ball park. Once inside, I definitely felt the Christmas spirit. Along the area where food normally is are different vendors and booths! This really reminded me of Christmas markets in Europe! Loved the feel. There was so many things to look at such as flavored popcorn, build a bear, permanent jewelry, pasta, empanadas, Cajun seafood boil, and much more booths. That in itself was an experience. After buying a few things, my party headed towards the maze and lights located on the stadium grounds. There were lots of stairs, but there was also an ADA ramp that also took you there. The light display looked great! The Christmas tree was giant and the colors all went together! They also gave us a scratcher as an activity to find bells along the maze. We went through the maze and took a lot of pictures, We were very happy with our experience. The only thing we'd complain about this the price. On a Saturday night, it cost $41 for one adult admission. And of course that didn't even account for the spending we did there. There is also ice skating, which we didn't try, but it's real ice and it looked like fun. We just decided to pass because it was the longest line there. Overall would do this again.
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Irene A.

Yelp
It's always a magical experience when attending this special event! My fiancé and I explored this together with friends. We got a special priced ticket since he is a veteran of USMC. The maze was different this year. The staff was always happy and we also got to go upstairs and see the clubhouse area. I was surprised to see Cafe Lola there and had to get a hot chocolate! It was so pretty! We were able to find all the item in the maze and there was cute fake snow. Even though it was cold and windy the lights and structures were secured well! There was also great places to take photos. We will be back next year!
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Riley A.

Yelp
Not worth the money! Just a maze filled with a few displays and a tunnel or two to walk through. The vendors are okay, nothing out of the ordinary. It's a one and done for me
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Maya S.

Yelp
I took my family to Enchant with the main goal of having the kids "meet Santa." They are 2 and 3 years old, and I had been preparing them for this moment to ensure they wouldn't be scared. Being hardworking people, we found a day when everyone could come together to create some Christmas magic for the kids, and we decided Enchant would be perfect since it's beautiful for photos. However, I'm not sure if the creator of Enchant was aware that Santa was wearing a Raiders jersey that day. We waited in line for 40 minutes, and when we finally walked in, it felt like we were interrupting Santa's Sunday football. He looked like he was missing only the chicken wings and a beer--definitely not the Enchant vibe! We took the photos, but understandably, the kids were frightened by the bearded man who resembled a drunk uncle at a Christmas party. Afterward, they wanted to charge us $40 for one photo and $70 for all four photos. I was really frustrated because I didn't want to buy any photos, but the grandparents insisted on having a family memory since it's so hard to get everyone together. I'm still disappointed because it's challenging to create a magical Christmas experience these days, and a beautiful place like Enchant that claims to bring back the magic really let us down with Santa. I understand it was Raiders night, but they could have made changes to the event without altering Santa's character so drastically. Kids need that magic, and when the main character of the show is changed so much, it's hard to maintain that enchantment. On a positive note, the lights were still beautiful, and we took great photos. I even got proposed to! If it hadn't been for "Beer Santa," the whole experience would have been perfect.
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Montse S.

Yelp
It was so cold! But beautiful light display, so bundle up to take plenty of photos around the light maze and ice skate in the park. The Santa was very nice as well as Mrs Claus. There were performances every half an hour and the giant turkey legs were very good. The beignets were also delicious but the hot chocolate had nothing special, that's the only thing missing a dash of magic. Remember there is parking right behind the stadium so don't make the mistake of taking the long walk after parking at downtown summerlin.
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Chanté B.

Yelp
I have attended two years in a row, first Enchant we went to was at the Casino. It was a little more of a task to get there because you had to park at the casino downtown on the Strip which is more packed and a distance to walk. Also there was a Cowboy festival happening at the same Casino so parking was more Limited. However, the event it self was good there were plenty of food Vendors and Vendors selling things that they make, a variety of things to buy from. Santa was inside a building and the wait wasn't that long. They had performers from local dance studios and martial arts dojos. The theme was reindeer... 2nd year (this year) attended the Ball Park. Easier parking situation, we paid the extra $25 for Valet but honestly we were early and there was parking literally in front of the ball park so we could have saved the extra money. There were vendors (food, art, ect) up in the VIP area and that was where Santa was located too. The line to see Santa was packed and the line barely moved so we skipped Santa seeing this year. We actually Ice skated this year, it was very busy on the ice but kids had a good time. The skates hurt after a while wearing them. Remember long socks and gloves! The theme was flowers... Both locations were heavy lighted and great places to walk through with your family enjoying the crisp outdoor weather. Perfect to take photos and enjoy living in the now. Highly recommend experiencing Enchant at least twice-once at each location! My favorite is the Ball Park just easier and more continent especially if you have kids!!! Happy Holidays!!!
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Sonnia P.

Yelp
My family and I were definitely enchanted by this beautiful first experience at Enchant! Parking and Entry: We opted for preferred parking which made it easy to find parking close-by. They have bag checks and a metal detector in the front before entry which gave us a sense of calm. Pro Tip: Read the 'Know Before You Go' section on their website. Some things you might think are allowable inside are not, e.g., selfie sticks. From the moment you walk in, you're enveloped with twinkling lights and grand displays that say, 'oh yes, my friend - it's Holiday season' :) The Maze: The maze is a great walk-thru of beautifully-lit displays and before you enter, they give you a scavenger hunt scratch off to find all the different treasures throughout the maze - cute touch! The Village: Upstairs there are shops from local vendors, food, and a gorgeous panoramic view of the entire venue. Don't forget to try the spiked hot chocolate if you're 21 and over! Final Thoughts: Would we go back? Certainly! Enchant lifts spirits and kicks off the Holiday season!
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Kendra F.

Yelp
This is a beautiful experience for anyone in Vegas near Christmas. That being said, I was here for a company event, so I can't be honest about prices or food, because we had those things provided. What I can say is we were here on the Wednesday before Christmas, and the crowd was pretty full, so wandering around the shops was difficult, and we didn't get drawn into anything specific because of the crowd. The maze down on the main floor was also fairly crowded but also beautiful, and you can choose your own path through everything, which was nice. Every single staff member we interacted with was absolutely delightful, literally 10 out of 10, and that's my best review here. It was beautiful and well maintained, but I did pay almost $20 for the signature holiday cocktail in the light up cup, and overall it was very overcrowded and geared towards tourists. Definitely worth a visit if you're here for the holidays, be prepared to spend money on food and drinks, but the service and experience are fantastic!
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Tatiana H.

Yelp
Fabulous! Attended this event with my family and we loved it. There was ice skating, TONS of photo-ops, great range of music, a dance floor, shopping, and food. This place was so fun it was a last minute thing on a Friday night and we loved it and glad we went! This is great for date night or taking the kids!! Environment was so "Christmasy" (I know that's not a word) and joyous. Staff 10/10 the young lady working over on the dance floor on December 16, 2023 give her a raise!! She was so fun and dancing with the kids. We loved it! The event is kind of pricey I paid ABOUT $ 165 for 3 adults (child under 3 was free) and Valet parking but in my opinion worth it. AND BRING A COAT because it's freezing!
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Kim T.

Yelp
Enchant was nice. Quite small and too expensive. It was crowded and difficult to take pictures. The vendors area was packed with limited space to move around. Always bumping into someone. The concept was nice but not worth the money for all that inconvenience.
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Jet C.

Yelp
A fun great time to do for the holidays! There are drinks and food stalls all over so it's nice to walk around with a spiked hot chocolate. The layout is gorgeous, the lights amazing and interactive and a really great time for all ages. The stores also offer great shopping opportunities and very cute purchases that are very holiday themed to cross off on your lists. The story of the maze is a fun little side note to engage the visitors but really it's just a matter of finding little corners for photo opportunities. It is crowded so be conscientious of your surroundings. It also a bit of a walk (it is a maze after all) but expect to have a great and magical time.
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Vivian H.

Yelp
Friend randomly got an ad for this event on Instagram a month or so before we were planning our trip to Vegas. Boyfriend and I decided to check it out since the closest one would be in Norcal (which we weren't going to any time soon). We opted to park across the street from the venue to save money on parking. The walk to the park wasn't bad (10 minutes or so) but you end up at the backside instead of the entrance. If you park at the event parking, it'll shoot you to the entrance area. If you don't mind walking a little just park across the street at the CPK Downtown Summerlin plaza. Tickets have timed entry technically, but it didn't matter. I think they do it this way to prevent people arriving all at once. Upon going inside, you start seeing the GIANT maze full of Christmas lights. The view was definitely very bright and pretty! This wasn't some cheapo light festival thing which was nice! The maze itself felt more of an actual maze than others I've been to. There's even a mini game of "find all the stars in the maze" - which me and my boyfriend actually tried to do. It's easy but fun nonetheless. Each area had it's own theme and giant lights display which made for great photos (lighting is ...questionable sometimes lol). We also paid $15/person for ice skating! Again, when buying tickets it's timed but they really don't care when you arrive because we got there way after our time scheduled. There was a line to get your wristband (which indicated you paid), but no real wait for getting the rental shoes. Rink was big enough and I never felt like there were too many people on it at a time. I don't know how to ice skate though so expect traffic if you're stuck on the sides like me. We even got to see them smooth out the ice and got to skate on freshly paved ice! It was so slippery for me as a noob but overall I still had a great time. This event is definitely more aimed towards families I feel, but as adults you can still have fun. We didn't eat anything but I saw there was a fair amount of food stalls on the upper level - which I didn't get to see sadly since it was closing soon. Things definitely seemed overpriced but that's expected. Overall fun experience but don't think I need to do it again unless I had kids. I think it's a great yearly idea to do with a family but as a couple with no kids, I can skip out.
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Louie G.

Yelp
So much fun! This is our 2nd time going to an Enchant event... last year in Scottsdale, this year in Vegas. We just moved here this year and it was great to get to see the local vendors here in the area. The highlights of the night were the spiked eggnog, beyond burger, and pasta in a bread cone. Super organized as well. I'd definitely recommend going this holiday season!
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Nicole Z.

Yelp
This would be our second time coming to enchant. Last year, we went to the resorts world enchant. Since they weren't having it there this year, we had to head to the ballpark. Our experience didn't start off well. Valet is fast, but you have nowhere to stand, while cars are being dropped off and returned. You're standing in a parking lot and always in the way of cars.. Then, you look around looking for a sidewalk, and all you see are people walking down a hill of rocks... Once we walked down the rocks, thankfully not falling on our asses, we saw the walkway on our right, a good 50 or plus feet away. No signs or communication about that. We get to the security checkpoint, and they see I have Pepper spray on my Keychain. Security tells me I can't bring it in. I ask if they have a locker. Nope. We had to walk back to Valet and retrieve the car... Now, here's my big problem with this at these events. You take my means of protection from me, and if something happens to me while going back to my car, these corporations or businesses won't care. You can spend all this money on decorations and employees, but you can't buy a locker station or even hire security that sits at a table and locks your things away in a bin. They figured it out in Seattle! They have booths, where they charge you to hold your things so you don't have to walk back to your car and without your protection. Come on, Vegas, get it together. Convenience instead of inconvenience. Last year, at resorts world enchant, it felt magical right from the start. You had entertainers greeting you and doing tricks. You also walked right into a Christmas town. It was lovely. Here, not so much. The shops were upstairs, away from everything else. I was already disappointed. The entertainment was a guy playing christmas songs on a bass that was off in the corner, that I only noticed from the bridge, when we were leaving. The food choices were actually great but really expensive! You're looking at $15 and up for food.. The maze was pretty much the same, but instead of reindeer, it was finding stars. It wasn't too crowded, so it wasn't hard to take pictures. The weather wasn't too cold either. We stayed for about 1 1/2 hours. It definitely wasn't as fun as resorts world enchant, so maybe they will bring it back there where it felt like you were walking in a Christmas village the whole time. I didn't really see much of entertainers walking around the maze like last year either. Just felt so bland to my first enchant experience.
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Marina M.

Yelp
This event is a must see! My family had an amazing time here, oohing and awwing at the lights. It was hard just to keep up with the kids cause they were SO excited at every turn. See my pictures for 2023 holiday season lights. Give them a thumbs up if you like them too! Dress warm because the nights are cold and you may want to enjoy some ice skating. I am not sure of the price, since we went to the soft opening, but the drinks are $13-18. The restrooms are right in the front, and there aren't any in the maze. So be make sure the family is ready when you enter. To the left in front of the hangarbar is Mrs. Claus' hideaway. There are notes with paper for the kids to write letters to Santa or draw pictures, and foam shapes to stack and climb. It is a fun area & your little one may not want to leave. However, there is an important mission to be accomplished! If you go further you enter the maze at the rainbow grand entrance. There you are told the story of the lost stars and how you can find them to save Christmas! This was fun for my 4-year old who had a great time finding the stars and matching them to the scratch sheet. The maze itself is beautiful and fun. When we were there it was not crowded at all, because it was the soft opening. However, I can imagine this place gets crowded quickly, and you will definitely need to keep your children close. There is ice skating in the middle of the maze with a decent size rink! Right in front is a stage for entertainment. If you are enjoying everything and walking at a slow pace it is easy to spend a few hours in here. Thank you to everyone who works hard to make this happen every year.
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Lisa M.

Yelp
TL:DR - Awesome event. Amazing for kids. Dress warm. Expect to spend lots of money while there if you want to eat or drink. Skating rink is a bit hazardous. Photos will be amazing. And don't bring a bag!! There's a separate entrance for people without bags and the line is unbelievably shorter. Leave the bag home. Bought tickets as an anniversary surprise for my husband and it was a lot of fun (ugly sweater night!)! I HIGHLY recommend shelling out the $20 for valet parking. I opted for the ice skating ticket and, while I had a blast on the rink, the Zamboni definitely needed to come out at least 30 minutes earlier than it did. Way too many people allowed on the rink at a time, so it did get very crowded; however, the rink attendants were amazing. Food and drinks are ridiculously overpriced, but that's to be expected for an event like this. The reason for the 1 star off is that it was FREEZING because they had ZERO space heaters anywhere around the park. The only warmth we got all night was from the yummy hot chocolate and the Aviators merch store. Spent $125 for 2 GA tickets, 2 ice skating tickets and valet parking. I think that it was very much worth that.
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Lisa H.

Yelp
I went last year to Enchant at Resorts World. I felt this one at the ballpark was better. Much easier to walk around on the stuff they covered the ground with than the rocks and dirt at Resorts. The lights are beautiful but still a little pricey for admission & drinks. Paid $15 for reserved parking. That was a waste. There was plenty of free parking close by.
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Ki R.

Yelp
It was our very first time coming down to Enchant at the SD Ball Park. We were together with a group of ten people. Love the lights, the maze, the skating ring, and the upper deck outlets. There were lots of stops for hot cocoa, food, and snacks. Some of us ended up buying rare/exotic jerkies and some custom popcorn blends. It is a very family and couples friendly event with lots to do. Don't quite get the star(s) search to view all of them, but I guess it's so you don't miss them. Please bundle up as it is colder inland dessert to those who are from LA. Anyway, it was worth it. Enjoy next year!
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Francine L.

Yelp
Enchant Christmas at the ballpark was also here during the past Christmas season. I don't know why they need two places in one state but they do have it. This one seemed more organized but it is also very similar to the Resorts World one. There are a few things inside that are different. There is an entrance to the maze and you try to find the reindeer around the whole place. You will collect the stamps for each spot. Which I guess is nice for kids to interact with. The parking lot is in a dirt area where you walk across to the ballpark. So if you like lights maybe this could be a place to visit next year.
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Ryan P K.

Yelp
It's been more than two months since my visit to Enchant Christmas is Vegas and finally I get to leave a review! This was actually my second year visiting and I only have positive things to say about this experience. This place definitely is the best Christmas experience out of all I've been to. It's sort of like Christmas lights on steroid. All of the amenities, shops and live experiences were great. It'd be nice if they add more attractions for the upcoming year but I'd absolutely revisit regardless.
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Juan M.

Yelp
Year 2 of visiting Enchant and it was definitely a memorable experience. We opted for the VIP experience this year which included a drink per person, an Enchant bag, Enchant medallion and a smore. We also had access to an outdoor patio that overlooked the entire park and access to indoor lounge with a very nice seating area and bar. Definitely a date night feel.
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Nikole T.

Yelp
This is my second year in a row coming to Enchant in the Summerlin location! I made the visit on December 14th. It's best to purchase tickets online on their site. It is pricey but I feel it's worth the experience to spend with loved ones and friends! I had the opportunity to come with my boyfriend for his time. I love the interactive to find different locations and spot reindeers to stamp off on your cards. I love the festive lights and creating all the memories for the ultimate holiday experience, a definite 10/10!!!!
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Cynthia C.

Yelp
Enchant Christmas truly dazzles with its magical light displays, setting a perfect holiday atmosphere. However, my visit had its downsides due to the overwhelming crowds and the pricey add-ons. Walking through the enchanting lights was a beautiful experience, but the sheer number of people made it a bit challenging to fully immerse myself in the magic. Navigating through the crowds was a downside to an otherwise enchanting evening. Meeting Santa was heartwarming and definitely a highlight. Yet, the shock came when I saw the prices for the photo packages. Paying $75+ for a few digital photos felt a bit steep, and while they were lovely, it felt like an extra expense that took away from the joy of the moment. My advice? Capture your own moments during the Santa visit. The genuine magic lies in the experience, not necessarily in the professional photos. Despite the crowds and high prices, the enchanting lights and Santa's charm make it a worthwhile visit, but be prepared for the hustle and consider your options for those treasured Santa snapshots.
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Jamie P.

Yelp
My family of 4 adults had a great time visiting Enchant at the ballpark. We had rented a car while in Vegas, so driving out to the ballpark was a breeze. We were worried it might rain, but the rain stopped right before we arrived. This probably made Enchant less busy than I imagine it normally is, so that was great for us. We didn't have to fight a crowd. We walked right in with our tickets we purchased online, walked through the brilliant maze of lights to find the hidden toys, and enjoyed the park for about an hour. It was beautiful! The price was about $10 less per ticket than the Enchant on the strip at Resorts World. I felt this was worth it. I would definitely recommend this experience for adults or kids. I know on some Wednesday's that kids are allowed in for free.
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Alexander F.

Yelp
I really liked the experience for the most part. Ice skating was fun and the workers were pretty chill. The light maze was also really cute and I liked the vision of the maze, that it was a journey to "collect" the stars to fix something. I think it would have been extra enjoyable going with kids. Some of the staff (the actors) were also really nice and full of energy despite later hours, so power to them. There was a variety of other small activities like visiting Santa or listening to live music, but more food options would have been appreciated.
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Kevin Z.

Yelp
Enchant Christmas is definitely a place that will get you into the holiday spirit. A maze full of Christmas lights, decor and a stamp book that could enter you in to win an all-expenses paid for trip to see a Hallmark movie. Enchant is located not far from the 215 freeway near the Red Rock casino. Free parking with plenty of it. Our visit was during the week, just before 6pm. At this time, there weren't many people. We saw maybe 5 people ice skating. We had VIP access which got us to the front of various lines. However, as mentioned, with not many people there at the time we went, there was no need for it. Going on the weekend or later in the evening, I could see how the VIP pass would be helpful. It's like a fast pass. The maze full of lights was that of childhood wonder. Kids of all ages seemed to be having a great time. Outside food and beverage are not allowed. Plenty of food and beverage vendors to choose from scattered throughout the park. Enjoy a bit of Christmas before, during and after it to put some joy in your heart this holiday season. Enjoy feeling like a kid again with the magic and wonder of Enchant Christmas.
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Lauren C.

Yelp
Enchant is a magical Christmas experience for the family. The music playing as you wander made it extra special. It was perfect for our family of six adults and one child because it's fun for all ages. There are lots of photo ops throughout too. Tickets should be purchased ahead online. A QR code is issued to get inside. You choose your visit date and a one hour admission window at the time of booking. We chose an off time for our visit and that made it much more enjoyable. I can see how it wouldn't be as fun when crowded. We explored everything we wanted to see in about an hour and a half. When you enter there is a bar to purchase fun drinks, restrooms, the toddler area, the short walkway to the maze, and a ramp up to shopping and food. The main part of Enchant is a maze of lights and Christmas displays. It's beautiful with a nice variety of displays to see. There's also scavenger hunt for the toy displays if you want to add to the fun. My three year old enjoyed stamping her little passport as she found the toys. Other areas included in the ticket cost are the toddler area with coloring and Mrs. Claus, the stage to watch dancers, and visiting Santa (picture purchases are extra). There's a market to walk through and shop upstairs if you choose. Ice skating at the back is an additional charge. Food vendors are mostly upstairs with very limited seating areas to sit and eat. Our whole family enjoyed this outing and we'd definitely go again. It was $300 for a family of seven, but I do think it was worth it. It was like walking into a magical, Christmas wonderland.
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Tiffanie E.

Yelp
This is a beautiful event located at the Las Vegas Ballpark. There are local business booths and artisan booths as well as a wide variety of food and drinks to purchase. We did the preview tonight. The employees were so friendly! Everyone was excited and happy and really in the spirit! The maze was fun and ice skating was crazy! Mrs. Claus reads stories to the kids and the elves run around playing. Overall this was fun and there are a ton of photo ops if that's your thing!