5/5 beth ellyn r. 2 years ago on Google • 132 reviews
I
LOVE
this
park!!!!
I
have
been
a
Broadway
Las
Vegas
season
ticket
holder
from
Day
1.
Most
people
rush
into
Reynolds
Hall
to
see
the
show
and
then
rush
out
to
get
home.
I,
instead,
like
to
let
the
performance
marinate
in
my
mind
in
the
idyllic
setting
of
Donald
W.
Reynolds
Symphony
Park.
After
I've
had
enough
of
gorgeous
mother
nature,
I
get
in
my
car
and
enjoy
the
unfrenzied
ride
home.
There
are
plenty
of
benches
for
a
meditative
moment.
Symphony
Park
is
a
1.9
acre
rectangle
next
to
the
Smith
Center.
It's
a
surprisingly
quiet,
green
oasis
in
the
midst
of
mass
activity.
People
rent
the
park
for
events,
so
you
might
come
across
a
stage
with
lights
and
table-cloth-covered
tables
for
private
parties.
The
Smith
Center
says
you
can
seat
1,200
there.
But
to
me
this
is
an
intimate
space.
I've
been
to
Zumba
festivals
at
the
park
back
in
the
day.
And
I
saw
Teller's
version
of
"The
Tempest"
in
a
tent
here.
(Awesome.)
But
the
park
is
best
when
it's
just
a
park.
Sculptures
dot
the
park.
There's
also
a
statue
of
Don
hisself.
I
love
the
signature
colored
spikes
that
pierce
of
azure-blue
Las
Vegas
Sky.
Most
ticket-holders
going
to
events
at
the
Smith
Center
ignore
this
magnificent
green
spot.
Do
spend
a
moment
the
next
time
you
see
a
show!
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