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Marriott member uses 2.4 million points to choreograph Bellagio fountains

Marriott member uses 2.4 million points to choreograph Bellagio fountains
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A Marriott Bonvoy member has utilized 2.4 million points to choreograph the Bellagio fountains in Las Vegas. According to MGM Collection, Mr. Krupa, a long-time elite member of the Marriott Bonvoy program with a passion for music, lighting, and the arts, exchanged his points for the opportunity to take over the show.

"The choreography of the Fountains of Bellagio is sophisticated and intricate," MGM Collection stated. To accomplish this task, Krupa collaborated closely with WET Design studio to master this technical performance art.

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