The cool pool scenes at 11 resorts
BY JAY JONES >>> Pool season brings the best of summer party time to Las Vegas. There’s a pool experience for just about everyone, whether you’re looking to splash to the latest electronic music, get poolside beauty tips, rock to a live band or just catch
Stratosphere: Like Vegas itself, the pool scene is ever-evolving. This year, that’s evident at the Stratosphere, where the main pool has undergone a full face-lift and been rebranded as Elation. It costs $10 for the public; guests get in free.
The pool deck, on the eighth floor of the resort at 2000 S. Las Vegas Blvd., offers cool drinks such as frozen coladas for the grownups and milkshakes for the kids, as well as snacks including lobster taquitos and tuna lettuce wraps.
An adult scene thrives on the hotel’s 25th floor at Radius Rooftop Pool & Wet Lounge, where the over-21 crowd can enjoy topless sunbathing while chilling with signature cocktails such as the Cucumber Citrus Cooler. Entry costs $10 to $15 for non-guests.
SLS Las Vegas: Just a couple of blocks away at 2535 S. Las Vegas Blvd., the Foxtail pool at SLS does double-duty, serving as the resort’s pool Monday through Thursday and as an adults-only day club Friday through Sunday.
Each weekend through the summer, Foxtail Pool Live ($20 to $30 entry) will feature live entertainment while guests enjoy cocktails such as the Duck and Monkey, a blend of Jägermeister, Malibu Rum, pineapple juice, lemonlime soda and fresh lemon.
Venetian’s Tao Beach: Check out the once-a-month Glam Club offerings at the Venetian’s Tao Beach at 3355 S. Las Vegas Blvd. Partnering with cosmetics maker Sephora, the resort provides parties that feature makeup tutorials and product samples. The next one, with a safari motif, will be held June 11.
Luxor: Whistle-blowing lifeguards in skimpy trunks are the draw at Temptation Sundays, Luxor’s LGBT pool party.
DJs spin the tracks at the resort at 3900 S. Las Vegas Blvd. as go-go boys strut their stuff. The fun continues each Sunday afternoon through September.
Encore Beach Club: The partying is more upscale but just as full of energy at Encore Beach Club at Wynn-Encore at 3131 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
It’s a three-tier hot spot featuring popular DJs plus amenities such as eight bungalows, each big enough to boast an infinity dipping pool and a bathroom. The palatepleasing food comes from Jardin, the resort’s recently opened relaxed-dining restaurant.
Trump International Hotel Las
Vegas: New dining options also abound at this resort just a few blocks away at 2000 Fashion Show Drive.
Featuring American fare, the poolside cafe, H2(EAU), is open for breakfast and lunch. For children, there are fruit smoothies, while Mom and Dad can enjoy a pineapple mojito or red berry sangria.
The casino-less hotel’s spa is also taking its services to sunbathers. Its Spaah-ify package includes a chair massage, a can of Oxygen Plus and an aromatherapy mister. (Think scents such as peppermint and pink grapefruit.)
Downtown Grand: Visitors who prefer the downtown Vegas scene, with its often-lower prices, can enjoy Citrus, the new pool experience at the Downtown Grand at 206 N. 3rd St. And you can get in for free. With skyline views, the deck not only has an infinity pool but also a fire pit and a grass seating area. Happy Hour runs from 4 to 7 p.m. weekdays. Golden Nugget: Downtown is also home to the three-level pool experience at the Golden Nugget at 129 Fremont St.. Guests can swim with the fishes, sharks included, while floating beside a vast, acrylic aquarium. Thrill-seekers can enjoy the Shark Chute, an enclosed, eight-second slide through the fish tank.
Cromwell: While Drai’s Beachclub and Nightclub at the Cromwell boasts seven pools, they’re often so crowded with partiers that there’s no room to swim.
No one’s complaining, though, at the resort at 3595 S. Las Vegas Blvd. The young crowd gathers at the rooftop water party to enjoy day-and-night bashes featuring DJs or live entertainment.
Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas: The differing scenes at the Cosmopolitan’s three pools also appeal to millennials.
The Boulevard pool has some of the best views of the Strip and beyond, with private cabanas featuring sectional sofas, flatscreen TVs, iPod docks and minibars. A recreational area called the Yard has ping-pong, foosball and billiards.
The Bamboo pool has a more intimate feel, although it’s still a large space with fabric-covered walkways and grassy banks. Its Baja Deck features loungers along a six-inch-deep platform of water.
The Cosmopolitan, at 3708 S. Las Vegas Blvd., also hosts the Marquee Dayclub Pool. For adults only, you can enjoy the action from three-story bungalow lofts.
Mandalay Bay: Rock performers heat up summer nights at Mandalay Bay Beach at the resort at 3950 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
A whopping 2,700 tons of sand and a 1.6-million-gallon wave pool set the scene for the Concerts on the Beach series.
The summer lineup includes Ziggy Marley (Friday), Rick Springfield (July 9), UB40 (July 30) and Huey Lewis & The News (Aug. 19).