Resorts World Las Vegas is turning February into a month-long celebration, giving guests plenty of reasons to visit—whether they’re honoring love, welcoming good fortune, or simply looking for a memorable night out. With Valentine’s Day and Lunar New Year happening just days apart, the Strip resort is blending romance, culture, dining, and entertainment into one seamless experience.

Lunar New Year Brings Tradition and Spectacle

Resorts World will once again mark Lunar New Year with vibrant festivities that celebrate prosperity and togetherness. The highlight is the return of the Lion & Dragon Dance Celebration on Saturday, Feb. 21 at 4 p.m. Guests can gather at The District Plaza to watch the traditional performance, which includes a high pole routine, a lettuce blessing meant to bring good fortune, and a firecracker finale. After the show, the parade will travel through the resort, inviting guests to follow along and take part in the celebration.

Dining also plays a major role in the Lunar New Year festivities. Genting Palace will offer a special family-style Lunar New Year dinner menu from Friday, Feb. 13 through Sunday, Feb. 22, featuring authentic dishes designed for sharing. On select weekends, the restaurant will elevate the experience with an exclusive Lunar New Year Buffet, showcasing handcrafted dim sum, fresh seafood, carving stations, daily soups, and chef specialties. The buffet will be available Feb. 13–15 and Feb. 20–22, priced at $128.88 per person.

Adding a musical touch to the celebration, legendary Taiwanese singer Tsai Chin (蔡琴) will perform her “Don’t Say Farewell” World Concert at the Resorts World Theatre on Saturday, Feb. 14. Known for her smooth, timeless vocals, Tsai Chin will perform beloved classics like “The Last Night” and “Forgotten Times” in a one-night-only Lunar New Year performance.

Valentine’s Day Romance, Vegas-Style

Valentine’s Day at Resorts World is all about indulgence. Couples looking to unwind together can book a romantic experience at Awana Spa, available Feb. 13–15. The $750 per couple package includes two 90-minute customized massages enjoyed side by side, Knesko rose gold eye masks, and a champagne toast. Availability is limited, making it an intimate and exclusive way to celebrate.

Dining across the resort will also be dialed up for romance on Saturday, Feb. 14Stubborn Seed will present a multi-course tasting menu featuring creative dishes like beet fettuccini, crustacean risotto, seared diver scallop, and braised wagyu cheeks for $129 per personKusa Nori will offer a $125 per person prix fixe menu with highlights including Hokkaido Uni Chawan Mushi, Blue Fin Tuna Tataki, Blackhawk Wagyu Filet with black truffle, and a White Chocolate Guava Cake.

Additional Valentine’s Day specials will be available throughout the resort at Allē Lounge on 66, Crossroads, Brezza, AQUA Bar & Lounge, ¡VIVA!, Carversteak, Genting Palace, Wally’s, and FUHU.

 

From cultural celebrations to candlelit dinners, Resorts World Las Vegas is offering something for everyone this February—making it easy to celebrate love, tradition, and the excitement of Las Vegas all in one place.


Claire Donovan
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Claire Donovan is a Las Vegas native and lifestyle writer covering entertainment, events, and local culture across the city she’s called home her entire life. With a focus on family-friendly experiences, shows, and what’s new in and around Las Vegas, Claire brings a local’s perspective to everything she covers, blending insider knowledge with a relatable, real-life approach.

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