MGM National Harbor Celebrates Year of the Dragon with Magnificent Conservatory Display and Lion Dance
Festive celebrations include 70-foot jade water dragon Conservatory display, spectacular lion dance, and an authentic Lunar New Year menu from Ginger
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. (January 22, 2024) – MGM National Harbor is celebrating the Year of the Dragon with a delectable Lunar New Year menu at Ginger, traditional lion and dragon dances and an awe-inspiring Conservatory display featuring a 70-foot jade water dragon.
The Conservatory
MGM National Harbor’s newest Conservatory display pays tribute to the Year of the Dragon -- designed to wish good luck, strength and health to all who enter. A Feng Shui master oversaw the design to ensure a positive flow of energy throughout the Conservatory. Guests can experience the festive display from January 26 through March 17.
Highlights of the 2024 Lunar New Year Conservatory display include:
* A coin tree
* One 70-foot jade water dragon and jade rock fountain
* A bamboo forest
* Golden orange topiary koi fish
* A large pagoda
* Large Chinese paper fans
Lunar New Year Celebrations
Lion Dance – Guests can celebrate the Year of the Dragon with a special lion and dragon dance on Saturday, February 10 at 6 p.m. The performance will begin in the Casino Valet and continue throughout the Conservatory, casino and National Market. The lion dance is a traditional celebration for the holiday bringing prosperity and good luck for the upcoming year.
Ginger – MGM National Harbor’s signature pan-Asian restaurant invites guests to celebrate the Year of the Dragon with a special Lunar New Year menu available February 8-18. Highlights include Crispy Fried Crab Claws, Shrimp and Scallops, Golden Egg Yolk Lobster and more. For more information or to make a reservation, visit mgmnationalharbor.com.
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About MGM National Harbor
Located in an unrivaled setting, MGM National Harbor offers stunning panoramic views of the eastern shore of the Potomac River in Maryland. The $1.4 billion LEED® Gold Certified resort sits a short distance from Washington, D.C. to the north and historic sites, including George Washington's Mount Vernon estate across the river in Virginia. The 24-story, 308-room resort features premier amenities and experiences for locals as well as visitors from around the world including a dynamic two-level casino with over 160,000 square feet of space that includes slots, table games and poker; a world-class spa and salon; an entertainment theater with flexible seating for up to 3,000; high- end branded retail; 50,000 square feet of meeting space; and restaurants from renowned local, national and international chefs. MGM National Harbor is owned by MGM Resorts International (NYSE: MGM). For more information, visit mgmnationalharbor.com or follow on Facebook and Twitter.