Attendees get an introduction to the aquatic show, which has been a hit since the Bellagio opened in 1998.
Deep Dive
The “O” stage incorporates a 1.5 million-gallon pool.
Testing the Water
(From left) Lasteria Fraley, Valvoline; Tricia Walter, Advertising Specialty Institute; and Sarah Buchbinder, Meetings Made Easy, tour the “O” theater.
Sound, Lights, Action
The backstage tour shows visitors the training rooms, costume workshop, underwater lighting area, sound and lighting booths, and more.
In the Wings
It takes a lot more than acrobats to produce Cirque du Soleil’s “O.”
Water Works
An eight-acre manmade lake is the stage for the Fountains of Bellagio.
Fountains of Bellagio
The dancing waters bring passersby to a standstill.
Water Garage
Attendees toured the inner workings of the fountains.
Pump it Up
Here's just one piece of the mountain of equipment needed to create the fountains and lighting effects.
Irresistible
Attendees grab a video souvenir of their day.
Lunch with a View
At Bellagio’s Lago restaurant, attendees got a taste of Michelin-decorated Chef Julian Serrano’s Italian cuisine.