The signature Downtown Summerlin Lunar New Year parade returns on Friday, Feb. 9, 2024. Festivities start at 5:30 p.m. with the signature parade at 6:00 p.m. complete with fan dancers, stilt walkers, an oversized-dragon and more.
The parade, in partnership with BEST Agency, Lohan School of Shaolin and K-Star Training Academy, takes place on Park Centre Drive.
The festivities are complimentary and open to the public.
Starting February 9 through February 23, the property celebrates The Year of the Dragon with festive décor throughout the common areas. Highlights include picture-perfect oversized 2024 letters at the Macy’s Promenade, a larger-than-life Chinese dragon at the Dining Arroyo and an insta-worthy photo wall filled with festive décor located at the hallway near H&M.
New this year! On Friday, February 9 from 4 p.m. – 5:30 p.m., enjoy the KIRIN ICHIBAN Lunar New Year Tasting Experience in the Dining Arroyo. A complimentary beer-tasting experience will be provided for guests ages 21 + before the parade begins.
“This is our seventh year hosting Lunar New Year and honoring the Asian heritage with our annual Lunar New Year parade,” stated Halee Harczynski, senior marketing director, Downtown Summerlin. “The parade is an excellent way to provide premier entertainment off the Strip to our community. We can’t wait to debut what we have been working on.”
For additional information, please visit www.summerlin.com or call Concierge at 702-832-1055.
About Downtown Summerlin
Downtown Summerlin is a thoughtfully planned urban center, serving the entire Las Vegas Valley. It includes retail, entertainment, sports, office and multi-family residential elements, all designed to create a vibrant, walkable urban core within the award-winning 22,500-acre Summerlin® master-planned community.
Downtown Summerlin totals nearly 400 acres and features more than 125 stores and restaurants in a streetscape-shopping environment with pedestrian thoroughfares and dynamic storefronts.
The first phase of development opened to the public in October 2014. Today, Downtown Summerlin is also home to City National Arena, practice facility for the National Hockey League’s Vegas Golden Knights and Las Vegas Ballpark, a 10,000-capacity professional Triple-A baseball stadium that is home to the Las Vegas Aviators of the Pacific Coast League. Downtown Summerlin boasts four Class-A office buildings including – ONE and TWO Summerlin and 1700 Pavilion.
The area is also home to three luxury multi-family developments encompassing nearly 700 units total – Constellation, Tanager and Tanager Echo, providing an inclusive community with an abundance of residential, optimal office space and connected walkability within the master plan that creates a destination unlike anything else in Southern Nevada. Rounding out landmark facilities are Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa, Lifetime Athletic and the City National Bank building.
Additional information can be found at www.summerlin.com.