Las Vegas: You can take the plunge at another pool
By Jay Jones7:30 AM PDT, April 17, 2013
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Las Vegas
is heating up -- weather-wise. Temps next week are expected to be in
the 90s. Visitors can take the plunge at pools other than the one at
their hotel. In fact, even the swanky Mandarin Oriental
is allowing those who aren’t registered there to enjoy its exclusive
pool and first-class amenities (and more on that in a minute).
There’s generally (but not always) a charge for
non-guests, and the fees can change if, for example, a pool is hosting a
special event. Some pools welcome families; others are for adults only.
Call ahead for details.
Here are some suggestions on where to splash down without having to produce a room key.
Bagatelle Beach,
(702) 701-0200. This is adjacent to the Tropicana but has its own
private entrance. Bagatelle promises fun in and out of the water. There
are two pools and beach activities including a sand volleyball court.
Cool off with a custom cocktail such as the pampelmousse, made with
Avion tequila and fresh grapefruit and pomegranate juices. It's slated
to open May 4; prices aren’t yet set, a rep said but she expected them
to be about $20 for women and $30 for men.
Caesars Palace,
(702) 731-7110. The Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis is an aquatic
playground with eight distinct pools, including the secluded Venus Pool
Club at which topless sunbathing is allowed. The pools are open to the
public, if space is available, for $20 per person.
Flamingo,
(702) 733-3111. The Go Pool is surrounded by 15 acres of tropical
foliage (and flamingos too) and features a nonstop party atmosphere and
outdoor gaming. Those not staying at a Caesars Entertainment hotel pay a
$25 cover charge.
Mandarin Oriental,
(702) 590-8888. The pool, on the eighth floor of this five-star hotel,
overlooks CityCenter. Non-guests must rent a cabana and prices start at
$350 on weekdays and $550 on weekends. Each cabana holds six to eight
people, and rental includes a bottle of Moet Ice champagne; a mini-bar
stocked with complimentary, non-alcoholic beverages and more. And, if
your sunglasses need cleaning, a pool attendant will be happy to help.
The Palazzo,
(702) 607-7777. The Azure, a trendy pool with a St. Tropez vibe,
features plenty of creature comforts. Guests get fresh fruit, including
frozen grapes, and sunscreen application. There’s a $20 cover, but
locals get in free.
Rio,
(702) 777-7777. The resort’s VooDoo Beach features four pools and
outdoor spa treatments (fees apply). Best of all, there’s no admission
charge for non-hotel guests.
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