Palms Brings Back the Real Lunar New Year Magic
Honey, I've been watching Vegas celebrate Lunar New Year for decades, and let me tell you - most places just throw up some red decorations and call it a day. But Palms Casino Resort is doing something special this year for the Year of the Fire Horse, and it reminds me of the thoughtful celebrations we used to see back when resorts really cared about honoring traditions properly.
The celebration kicks off with a traditional Lion Dance on February 21st from 5 to 7 p.m., performed by the Las Vegas Kung Fu Academy of Martial Arts. Now, I‘ve seen plenty of lion dances over the years, but this one includes the ceremonial “dotting of the eyes” where Palms executives will paint the lion’s eyes to symbolically awaken it. That's the real deal - not just for show, but an actual blessing ritual that brings good fortune.
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Dining That Actually Honors the Culture
What really caught my attention is how Palms approached the food offerings. Instead of just slapping “Lunar New Year Special” on regular menu items, they're featuring authentic dishes at their acclaimed Asian restaurants. Tim Ho Wan, the world-renowned dim sum spot, is serving Abalone Siu Mai, Pig Feet, and Lunar New Year Rice Cake from February 9-28. My granddaughter took me there last month, and their dim sum rivals anything I had in the old Vegas Chinatown days.
Send Noodles joins the celebration February 17-23 with elevated offerings like Chinese Yam Wolfberry Chicken Soup and Supreme Whole Abalone. These aren‘t your typical casino Asian fusion dishes - they’re the kind of traditional preparations that show real respect for the holiday's significance.
Casino Action Worth Your Time
The casino promotions run through March 28th with weekly qualifier drawings every Friday offering Free Slot Play prizes. But here‘s the big draw - they’re giving away a 2025 Porsche 911 Turbo S Coupe in the grand finale drawing. Crystal Robinson-Wesley, the VP of Marketing & Entertainment, emphasized how important this celebration is to their guests and community, and frankly, the effort shows.
Saturday nights in February feature $80,000 Keep or Grab Drawings, while Sundays offer $80,000 Lucky Buddha Kiosk Drawings. The variety keeps things interesting, unlike those cookie-cutter promotions you see everywhere else.
Entertainment That Completes the Experience
The crown jewel is the BIG FOUR - Happy to See You All Live in Concert at Pearl Theater on February 22nd. This Cantopop concert features Andy Hui, Dicky Cheung, Edmond Leung, and William So - names that mean everything to the Asian community here in Vegas. Getting all four together is no small feat, and it shows Palms understands their audience.
After watching Vegas grow and change for all these years, it's refreshing to see a major resort put genuine thought into cultural celebrations. This isn‘t just marketing fluff - it’s a proper tribute to traditions that matter deeply to our community. Mark your calendar for February 21st, because this kind of authentic celebration doesn't come around often in modern Vegas.
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Palms Casino Resort
Palms Casino Resort
- Fri, Feb 21, 2025 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
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