The magnificent Bellagio fountain was designed and built by WET Design of Sun Valley , California.
A small company known for their brilliance and excellence in the world of fountain design . The idea and character for the fountain was
conceived by Mr. Steve Wynn, Chairman of Mirage Resorts back in 1995, at which time he commissioned WET Design to realize his objectives for the fountains
site.
To date, it is without a doubt one of the most complex water fountains ever constructed. The fountain itself is situated inside an 8 acre lake, in front of the
Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada containing over 1,000 water expressions and over 4,000 individually programmed white lights. If you haven't seen the fountain in person, you really should make it a priority to see it, it really is breathtaking ....
What amazing talent ....
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I've seen the fountain in person 5 times, it really is amazing.
I have never seen this fountian in person, but just watching the video gave me the chills...absolutly spectacular!
They're also building another huge founatin in Dubai at the Burj Dubai Tower.
this is really incredible! would love to stay @ the Bellagio...great song too!!!
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