With the recent snow and cold temperatures in Las Vegas, it’s hard to believe that pool season is almost here – but it really is! Many resort pools start opening in March, and we are ready for it. We’ve rounded up a few of the coolest places to make a splash in the Las Vegas Territory.
Dive into Downtown Las Vegas
Circa Resort & Casino
Who says pool time is only in the summer? At Stadium Swim inside Circa you can soak in the pool 365 days a year. True to its name, the pool at Circa is a true stadium featuring 6 pools on 3 different levels all facing a 40 ft. tall HD screen to take in your favorite events. Stadium Swim also features swim up bars, Insta-ready selfie walls amidst dozens of cozy day beds and private cabanas, plus hundreds of chaise lounges to soak up pool season. If you’re feeling extra VIP rent one of the Water Couches, Pool Side Boxes, Cabanas, or the Owner’s Suite!
The Plaza Hotel & Casino
Make waves in downtown Las Vegas at The Pool at the Plaza – a 70,000 sq. ft. roof top pool deck overlooking Fremont Street Experience. Think vintage Palm Springs meets Downtown Las Vegas – complete with pickleball courts to heat things up before you cool down in the pool or relax in one of their cabanas or daybeds. To get into this pool, you have to be a registered hotel guest – so book your stay before you play!
Pool Season on The Strip
Drai’s Beachclub at The Cromwell
World famous nightclub owner and entrepreneur Victor Drai brings the club vibe poolside with Drai’s Beachclub. Another fantastic rooftop pool experience, Drai’s Beachclub is situated 11 stories above the Strip at The Cromwell. Live DJ sets and entertainment begin March 17, 2023. A full bar is available as well as bites from Drai’s Cafe. Make your experience unforgettable by booking one of their 15 Cabanas or 10 Bungalows featuring a private hot tub, shower and restroom.
Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
The Flamingo offers two extraordinary pool experiences. If you’re looking for fun for the whole family, check out the Flamingo Beach Club Pool which has a lagoon with waterfalls that transports you to a wild paradise. This pool also features a wild all-ages waterslide where the kids and adult children alike can slip slide the day away! The waterslide is only open Friday – Sunday. If you’re looking for the adults-only infamous party Vegas is known for, check out the GO Pool open to those age 21+.
Both pools are free for Caesars Entertainment hotel guests, except for scheduled events at the GO Pool. Non-guests can rent cabanas or day-beds to get in on enjoying the pool season experience. The Go Pool opens Friday, March 3.
Treasure Island
Treasure Island’s pool features an outdoor, tropical, heated pool with luxury lounge chairs with individual top shades, daybeds, and cabanas including the Lanai which hosts up to 24 people. Enjoy an array of cocktails and frozen concoctions as well as tasty bites as you bask in the sun. The TI Pool is open March – November and is for registered hotel guests only, so be sure to book your stay if you plan on lounging poolside!
Hike it to Henderson
Many kids’ sporting events/tournaments take place in Henderson, a suburb of Las Vegas. If you find yourself in town for one of these events and are looking for a family-friendly, budget-friendly hotel with a pool to cool off in, look no further than the newly remodeled Best Western Plus Henderson.
Dip in, Get the Skinny: Water Excursions Beyond the Neon
Poolside parties not your thing? Looking to make a splash in a more adventurous way? Check out Evolution Expeditions Kayaking Tours where you can take guided kayak tours on the Hoover Dam, rent a Jetski in Laughlin and tour the river at your own pace. You can also make a splash without ever getting in the water by joining London Bridge Jet Boat Tours for a 40MPH ride from Laughlin 58 miles down the river to Lake Havasu City, AZ to see the London Bridge. Yes, that London Bridge of nursery-rhyme lore that once spanned the River Thames, was torn down and rebuilt brick-by-brick in Lake Havasu City, AZ in 1967. You can also take a more relaxing dip in the Big Bend of the Colorado River, offering the ultimate southern Nevada stomping grounds for picnicking, bird watching, fishing, boating, camping, jet skiing, hiking and swimming.
Whether you’re looking to party, seeking a thrill, or wanting to relax and unwind, the Las Vegas Territory has plenty of opportunities for you to make your splash! Visit Plan Your Trip to soak in some more adventures.