Best Vegas Casino Pools
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So you're looking for some fun in the sun, and the slot machines have eaten every spare dime you have. No problem! If you're interested in buffing up that tan, checking out bikini babes, or testing out your famous cannonball, the pools of Vegas have you covered. Of course, since you have some discriminating taste, you only want the best; and here are the best casino pools in Las Vegas.
Mandalay Bay
Featuring a lush, tropical, 11-acre sand beach, a lazy river, and three crystal clear pools, Mandalay Bay's beautiful water retreat is the kind of place that drips with elegance. The man-made beach is made from 1700 tons of soft California sand, perfect for buffing out that tan. A nearby wave pool has 1.6 million gallons of water and waves can reach up to 6 feet high, making it the perfect place to bodysurf. There is also a topless beach for those who prefer their sunbathing a little more European.
Hard Rock
Is there a better place to party than the Hard Rock Hotel? You can chill poolside in one of 37 private Tahitian-style cabanas, or if you're looking to gamble take a quick dip and find the swim-up blackjack and craps tables. Featuring the only underwater sound system in Vegas, the Hard Rock definitely caters to the young and hip; you go to see and be seen, and to rock out HARD.
Mirage
You know what's awesome? Water slides, specifically when accompanied by a pool. You know what's even better? Having a slide take you from one pool directly into another! No freezing wait in line, just warm water, then a nice slide, then more water. While that's not the ONLY reason the Mirage has one of the most popular pools in Vegas, I'm sure it's up there. Designed to mimic a Polynesian tropical island, the lagoon swimming pool is surrounded by a quarter mile of shoreline, and is decorated with waterfalls. Absolutely gorgeous!
Caesar's Palace
Another pool that has a European-style (topless) sunbathing area, Caesar's palace is Roman extravagance at its finest. Decorated with sculptures, frescos and fountains, you could almost imagine you've travelled back in time – and taken the incredible bar staff with you. On weekends, make sure you keep an eye out for Caesar's grape goddesses, who are on hand to serve chilled fruit to guests of the hotel.
Flamingo
You might think you have teleported to the Caribbean when you step out into the Flamingo's pool area. Tropical waterfalls are everywhere, peeking out from the palm trees. A maze-like series of water slides is open during the summer season, and a shaded grotto offers visitors respite from the heat. A shop that sells beach accessories is available poolside. The pool features a seasonal restaurant, the "Flamingo Beach Club Cafe."
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