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    4.6 (37 reviews)

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    Sooran K.

    First time in Mystic Fall park. I liked the huge dome covering over the Sam's town hotel. It has casino gambling and several gift shops and food court in first floor when you enter the building. Man made water fall was nice. They do have a show at 4pm so I was eye shopping until it's time for the show. :)

    Margret C.

    Family friendly attraction For all ages For years Yay! Gets crowded especially during Christmas. I mean, as it gets closer to Christmas. Lots of picture spots. Especially the pretty Christmas tree. Lots of pretty lights. So nice. It's a treat when we get to visit. We've been coming for years.

    Angela W.

    Wholesome free fun! We took our first visit to Mystic Falls and came in time to catch the 6pm show! Show is just under 8 minutes, but well worth the drive to see it. I wasn't sure what to expect- wasn't sure if the animatronic animals were going to start dancing haha. But it's a beautifully colored light and water show. You have to see it for yourself. Very family friendly!

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    May A.

    Nice Indoor Park In the Sam's Town Hotel [Las Vegas NV] While I did not experience the laser and light show the indoor park was still nice to visit in the daytime. I went for a visit on a Sunday afternoon. The park was pretty with a gazebo in the courtyard, a recreation of a wooded area with lush greenery, animatronic wildlife, and a gushing waterfall. It is free to walk inside, relax, and enjoy a peaceful setting. There are plenty of opportunities to enjoy selfies and take a photo. Looking forward to returning and watching the laser and light show, maybe during winter when the park comes alive with its lighted trees and snow-covered lampstands and all the wintery stuff during the holiday season. Sam's Town is in East Las Vegas... probably a good 20 mins from The Strip. Plenty of parking. Review #3530

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    Jonathan S.

    The Mystic Falls Show at the Mystic Falls Park in Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall is one of the free shows you can see in Las Vegas. Head East on E Flamingo Rd (about 20 minutes from Las Vegas Blvd and you will see Sam's Town Hotel. Mystic Falls Park is right in the middle surrounded by the hotel. The Mystic Falls Show is the main attraction in the park, but they do have a bar in the park. The animatronic animals are a little outdated, overall they are cute. We saw the Holiday show which had dancing waters paired with traditional Christmas music. The Mystic Falls show is basically a smaller version of the Bellagio dancing waters show. The Holiday Show runs from November 27 through New Years. See my pictures for the holiday and non-holiday show schedules.

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    Marie F.

    Vibe: Celebrating Holidays Parking: Free in Garage Experience: Free Such a nice, free space to walk and take pictures during the holidays. They have the space decorated with lights and the animatronic friends are decked out too. During the evening hours they have a special holiday light show every hour on the hour. Check signage when you go. The only drawback was that I had to walk through the cigarette smoke filled casino from the garage to find the park. There are shops and dining options around the park area for your pleasure as well.

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    Emily G.

    Super cute nightly 10 minute light and water show at Sam's Town. Arrive 15-30 min before the show to get prime seating. For adults grab a drink at the bar and watch the free Disney-esque show! For kids, get right up close to the fountains! Bellagio fountain meets Disney's World of Color shows, but make it indoor and off the strip. All dressed up for Christmas is a pretty time to go!

    Darlyn C.

    The concept of this place is actually pretty nice. I expected the place to be outdoors but was shocked to see it was indoors. My family came at night and I feel that it was a mistake because of how dark it was. Would recommend coming during daylight to see the pretty plants.

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    Steve A.

    A pretty cool free attraction. It probably is the most interesting thing at Sam's Town, other than seeing the tweakers act crazy. Mystic Falls Park is a large atrium located in the middle of the hotel. Even though it's inside it feels like it's outside, with all the smells and sounds like the water cascading and it seems realistic for being fake. The best part is the light show which happens at set times. It has a free show called the Sunset Stampede that has scheduled times that happen at the top of the hour. Lights come on and it's very cool looking. Then water comes popping up. All of this is free. Good way to spend a little time. Currently it occurs at 6, 8, and 10 P.M. and lasts for a few minutes. At the middle is a bar. This is open during the show. Fun to watch and get some drink while enjoying it. This is a good activity for the family because it isn't too long to hold attention of kids and it's safe. For the holidays there's a few changes. It has custom shows based on the holidays. There's instead seasonal music and the inside gets made to look like winter.

    Rod W.

    Visiting here you'll be treated to a really cool water show! When you arrive, stroll through the atrium and you'll soon be hearing the music and seeing the lights :-) Each show lasts between 15 and 20 minutes; they're all very lifelike; it's totally worth the time it takes to come and see. My favorite way to do this is to sit at the bar, enjoy a cocktail and a show at the same time - free is my favorite price!

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    Jessica W.

    What: small, free 10 minute show (water, lights and animatronics). Like others said it's like a mini-Bellagio water show with music, but there's little animals moving. We saw the 2pm show so they didn't put on lights since it was daylight outside and the ceiling is like an atrium with the sky visible, so you wouldn't be able to see the lights. My 11 year old thought it was "mystical" and the area felt "calm and refreshing". She gave it 5 stars. Location: in the middle of the Sam's Town Casino. Follow the signage and look for green plants. Tip: stand by the waterfall, but know that if you stand against the railing you will get a bit wet from over spray. Next time we'll come at night when it's dark so we can see the lights, and maybe during the holidays when they have Xmas decorations up

    A. W.

    Mystic Falls Park is a blast from the past, a light dose of G-rated American kitsch. If you, like I was, are hoping for something more psychedelically tawdry vis-à-vis Pee-wee's Playhouse, you may be disappointed? But I say let your expectations go and you'll discover Mystic Falls Park is not a total bust- in fact it's possibly just what you need. Sure, these animatronic critters in perpetual catatonia, interrupted by brief instances of repetitive motion, are not too dissimilar from the slot-feeding smoke machines you passed in Sam's Town on your way in. But to write the place off on this factor alone, is to not see the forest for the machines. Mystic Falls Park's real attraction is in the entirety of it as an experience rather than the spectacle of a handful of outdated, robot-stuffed taxidermy mounts. In southern Nevada, the shimmering illusion of gross consumption can be daunting on the empathic soul. Situated away from the grossest examples, Mystic Falls Park offers a free respite. The cool, remarkably smoke-free air, the slow footpaths meandering through real trees, the calm of real cascading water and piped in chirping audio, and of course the cute mechanical twists and jerks of parroting woodland birds and mammals, all work together as a symbiotic oasis amidst the cresting glitz of a seemingly infinite Vegas tsunami. If you're in the area, give Mystic Falls Park a chance. Don't worry if you miss the laser and light show. While you may not get the garish psychedelia you desire, it's possible you'll get something even better- the calming Twilight Zone sensation of inhabiting an idyllic miniature model train set, but with the caveat that you can return to the incessantly erupting Vegas volcano any time you wish. If that's not mystical, I don't know what is?

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    Courtney M.

    Mood - something different Upon entering your transformed from the casino hustle and bustle, to a lush and vibrant 25,000 sqft indoor park. There are several walk paths, an enormous indoor waterfall feature, and several creeks with small lagoons. This park changes for the winter season becoming complete with snow fall, and Santa daily. However the laser light show complete with a howling wolf continues as this is what the park has became known for over all these years. All thru-out the park are strategically placed animatronic animals that have stood the test of time, but continue to still thrive in this fun environment. So many areas that are perfect for photos. There are several seating areas that are along the walk paths, a bar, and a few restaurants that are facing the park for the view, and a gift shop. Would def recommend- pricing is free Location is Sam's Town Hotel & Casino- ample parking

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    I called it Bellagios little sister but the laser and water show was pretty cool for what it was.

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