MAGIC ON ICE

Fontainebleau Las Vegas unveils the largest real ice rink on the Strip with holiday pop-up activations throughout December. The nearly 8,000-square-foot Oasis Ice Rink is open through January 5 and offers communal fire pit rentals, private AlpenGlobe igloos with Veuve Clicquot bottle service, rink-side holiday movie screenings, and more. The resort’s pastry team demonstrates classic holiday desserts like bûche de Noël and peppermint pretzel bark at the pastry shop on Saturday, December 7, and photos with Santa are available at the Bleau Gallerie on weekends leading up to Christmas, along with a Santa brunch at La Fontaine with cookie decorating and letter writing. 2777 S Las Vegas Boulevard, fontainebleaulasvegas.com

DISCO DIVA

Spiegelworld’s much-anticipated new production, DISCOSHOW, propels guests through the full experience of New York City’s 1970s disco scene, with a live show featuring roller skaters, drag queens, and dancers, plus cocktails, food, and a party unlike anything you’ve seen in Vegas. Diner Ross, and two cocktail bars, 99 Prince and Glitterloft, are open to the public, even without a show ticket, so you can party in a New York City subway station from the ‘70s, or an industrial loft with soaring ceilings and a vinyl DJ. Look for the giant, sparkling DISCOSHOW sign across from Caesars Palace. Performances are every Wednesday through Sunday at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. 3535 S Las Vegas Boulevard, spiegelworld.com/discoshow

INVESTORS SPREAD

VOLTAIRE AFFAIR

Dita Von Teese brings her signature artistry and flair to Voltaire at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas with an all-new revue on select dates from Thursday through Sunday. The Queen of Burlesque will grace the intimate venue, enchanting audiences with her glamorous performances, lavish sets, and high-fashion costumes. “This exquisite jewel-box of a theater complements the timeless allure of my show,” Von Teese said. “I’m brimming with excitement at the thought of splashing around in my giant Champagne coupe, the sparkling glass bubbles floating overhead in this sumptuous cabaret-like theater.” 3355 S Las Vegas Boulevard, voltairelv.com

RANCH ROYALE

Taylor Sheridan, the creator of Yellowstone and proprietor of the prodigious Four Sixes Ranch, is bringing a taste of Texas to Sin City with Four Sixes Ranch Steakhouse. Tucked inside the Wynn Resort, the pop-up steakhouse will run through the beginning of 2025. The menu, helmed by chef David Middleton, features a range of premium dry-aged meats and ranch-inspired plates, including a tableside prime beef tartare abetted by grilled shallots and serrano peppers, and a massive, full-breed Wagyu tomahawk from Wyoming’s Grazing Star Ranch, carved tableside. Be sure to order the Texas-style Caviar Tower for the table, featuring a platter of Osciètre Prestige or Kristal caviar alongside potato tots, kettle chips, brioche toast, country-fried tenders, and deviled quail eggs. 3131 S Las Vegas Blvd, wynnlasvegas.com

SWING AWAY

It’s par-tee time in Las Vegas at the just-opened adults-only golf club Swingers Las Vegas’ flagship location at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. The 40,000-square-foot entertainment destination will include four “crazy golf” courses, multiple bars and eateries, the Swingers Carnival arcade concept, and a new design, distinct from other locations worldwide: an English country estate complete with an impressive English country house. The golf courses are created in London and include a clocktower and hot air balloon courses, plus a carousel and meteorite courses on the upper levels. The sunken garden area includes a parasol-covered cocktail lounge, DJ booth, and private rooms, while the carnival has old-school games and sideshows inspired by the grandeur of the Belle Epoque. 3950 S Las Vegas Boulevard, swingers.club/us/locations/las-vegas