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Best Pools in Las Vegas: Resort Pool Complexes and Day Clubs

personadmin calendar_todayApr 27, 2026 schedule9 min read
A large luxury resort pool at dusk surrounded by palm trees with white parasols and the water perfectly reflecting the scene

Las Vegas has more hotel pools per square mile than any other city in the world, ranging from family-friendly wave beaches to exclusive adult-only day clubs with cover charges and celebrity DJ lineups. The best pools in Las Vegas fall into two categories: resort pools that are accessible to hotel guests as part of their stay, and day clubs — ticketed outdoor party venues that operate alongside the pools from spring through autumn. Las Vegas pool season typically runs from March or April through October, with peak activity concentrated in May–September when temperatures regularly exceed 100°F (38°C). This guide covers the best resort pools, the top day clubs, and what each costs to access.

  • MGM Grand’s pool complex spans 6.5 acres with four pools, three whirlpools and a 1,000-foot lazy river — one of the largest resort pool setups in Las Vegas. Lounge chairs cost $50–$100/day; private cabanas start at $1,000–$1,600.
  • Mandalay Bay’s 11-acre sand beach with a wave pool generating up to 6-foot waves is the most family-friendly Las Vegas pool — and the largest sandy beach complex on the Strip.
  • Day club cover charges range from $20–$75 for women and $30–$100 for men at premium venues like Encore Beach Club; Marquee Dayclub is free for most days on guestlist.
  • Caesars Palace Garden of the Gods has seven distinct pools including Fortuna (swim-up blackjack) and Venus (adults-only) — the most pool variety of any single Las Vegas resort.

Best Resort Pools in Las Vegas: Hotel Pool Complexes

A resort hotel pool with tall palm trees swaying and wooden sun loungers alongside a yellow-painted hotel building
A resort pool with wooden loungers and swaying palm trees — Las Vegas hotel pools range from Mandalay Bay’s 11-acre sand beach to the Wynn’s quiet adult-only retreat. Photo: Unsplash

Las Vegas resort pools are typically included in the room rate for hotel guests, though some premium loungers, day beds and cabanas carry additional fees. Most are accessible only to guests staying at the property, though a few — like Red Rock Resort off the Strip — sell day passes to non-guests. Pool complexes on the Strip range from large multi-pool family destinations to quieter adult-only retreats.

MGM Grand and Mandalay Bay

MGM Grand’s pool complex covers 6.5 acres on the South Strip, with four pools, three whirlpools, a lazy river stretching 1,000 feet, five bars and the Cabana Grill restaurant. For guests wanting their own space, lounge chairs cost $50–$100 per day, day beds start at $250 and private cabanas range from $1,000 to $1,600. The pool area also houses Palm Tree Beach Club, which replaced Wet Republic in 2025 and operates as a ticketed day club Wednesday through Sunday from 11am, featuring world-class DJs including Martin Garrix, Tiësto and Kygo.

Mandalay Bay operates an 11-acre sand beach complex — the largest of its kind in Las Vegas — with a wave pool generating waves of up to 6 feet, a lazy river and live beach entertainment. This is the best Las Vegas pool for families: the wave beach combines the experience of a coastal beach with the reliability of a resort setting. A separate lazy river and quiet pool areas serve guests who want calmer water. Mandalay Bay’s beach is one of the few Las Vegas pool experiences that feels genuinely different from a standard hotel pool, making it worth the trip to the South Strip even for non-guests who can pay for beach access separately.

Caesars Palace, Wynn and Cosmopolitan

Caesars Palace’s Garden of the Gods pool complex has seven distinct pools — more pool variety than any other single Las Vegas resort. Pools serve different purposes: the Venus Pool is adults-only, the Fortuna Pool features swim-up blackjack tables, and the main Apollo and Neptune pools serve general guests. The setting uses Roman-style architecture, fountains and sculptures that make it one of the most photographed pool areas in Las Vegas. Peak season cabanas at Caesars can cost $2,000+, reflecting the premium positioning of the resort.

Wynn and Encore offer what are consistently rated the most luxurious pool facilities on the Strip — adult-only pools with cabanas featuring mini-fridges and personal plasma TVs, and a quieter, more upscale atmosphere than the party-focused pools on the South Strip. Encore Beach Club, Wynn’s ticketed day club, operates Friday–Sunday from 11am and is considered one of the top day club experiences in Las Vegas. The Cosmopolitan offers a different proposition: a rooftop pool with direct views of the Strip and a programme of outdoor evening movie screenings — unusual among Las Vegas pools. The Venetian and Palazzo together operate nine separate pool areas, with Tao Beach on the rooftop as their day club option.

Golden Nugget and Off-Strip Options

Downtown Las Vegas has its own standout pool: the Golden Nugget’s The Tank — a pool built around a 200,000-gallon shark tank aquarium with a three-story waterslide that passes through the tank. This is the most distinctive pool experience in Las Vegas for guests who want spectacle over luxury. Seventeen private cabanas are available, with a quieter overflow area called The Hideout Pool for guests who want to avoid the slides. Off-Strip, Red Rock Resort (3 acres, swim-up gaming tables, waterfall features) is accessible to non-guests at $25 on weekdays, making it one of the few accessible day-pass options in the Vegas area.

Las Vegas Day Clubs: Pool Parties and Ticketed Access

A rooftop hotel pool with clear blue water and sun loungers overlooking a city skyline
A rooftop pool overlooking a city skyline — Las Vegas day clubs like Marquee (Cosmopolitan rooftop) and Encore Beach Club combine pool access with DJ entertainment and Strip views. Photo: Pexels

Day clubs are ticketed outdoor pool and party venues that operate independently from the hotel guest pool — they are open to non-hotel guests who purchase a ticket, typically operate from late morning until evening, and feature DJ performances and bottle service. The day club circuit in Las Vegas is a direct extension of nightclub culture into the daylight hours, with the same performers, pricing model and exclusivity tier system.

Encore Beach Club and Palm Tree Beach Club

Encore Beach Club at Wynn Las Vegas is widely considered the premier Las Vegas day club — the vibes are compared to Ibiza, the talent lineups are strong, and the venue has enough space to avoid feeling overcrowded even without a private cabana. Cover charges are $20–$75 for women and $30–$100 for men, depending on the DJ and day. It operates Friday through Sunday from 11am. Palm Tree Beach Club (MGM Grand, replacing Wet Republic in 2025) is the new flagship South Strip day club, open Wednesday through Sunday, also booking globally recognised acts. Both are advance-purchase venues — tickets cost more at the door and sell out for major bookings.

Marquee Dayclub and Tao Beach

Marquee Dayclub at the Cosmopolitan operates in the rooftop pool and is unique in that it is free on guestlist on most days (with exceptions for holidays and top DJs) — making it the most accessible premium day club for visitors who want the Las Vegas pool party experience without the entry fee. Tao Beach at the Venetian is a rooftop day club with stageside cabanas, bottle service and unobstructed Strip views. Both operate spring through autumn.

Pool / Day Club Type Highlight Access
MGM Grand Pool Complex Resort pool 6.5 acres, 4 pools, 1,000ft lazy river Hotel guests; chairs $50–$100
Mandalay Bay Beach Resort pool/beach 11 acres, 6ft wave pool Hotel guests + day tickets
Caesars Garden of the Gods Resort pool 7 pools incl. swim-up blackjack Hotel guests
Golden Nugget (The Tank) Resort pool 200,000-gal shark tank waterslide Hotel guests; 17 cabanas
Encore Beach Club Day club Ibiza-style; top DJ lineup Tickets $20–$100; Fri–Sun
Palm Tree Beach Club Day club MGM; replaced Wet Republic 2025 Tickets; Wed–Sun
Marquee Dayclub Day club Free guestlist most days Free–ticketed; rooftop Strip views
Red Rock Resort Resort pool 3 acres, swim-up gaming $25/day non-guests (weekdays)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best pool in Las Vegas?

For resort pools, Mandalay Bay’s 11-acre sand beach with a 6-foot wave pool is the most distinctive and family-friendly option. For luxury, Wynn/Encore offers the most upscale adult-only pool experience. For sheer scale, MGM Grand’s 6.5-acre complex with four pools and a 1,000-foot lazy river covers the most ground. For spectacle, Golden Nugget’s shark tank waterslide (The Tank) is unlike anything else in Las Vegas.

How much does a day club in Las Vegas cost?

Day club prices vary by venue, day and DJ lineup. Premium venues like Encore Beach Club typically charge $20–$75 for women and $30–$100 for men. Marquee Dayclub is free on guestlist on most standard days. Prices increase significantly for major DJ events or holidays. Buying tickets in advance is always cheaper than paying at the door. Cabana and bottle service reservations for day clubs can run $1,000–$5,000+.

Can non-hotel guests use Las Vegas pools?

Most Las Vegas hotel pools are restricted to guests staying at the property. Exceptions include Mandalay Bay’s beach (which sells day tickets), Red Rock Resort ($25 non-guest day passes on weekdays), and day clubs (Encore Beach Club, Marquee, Palm Tree Beach Club, Tao Beach) which are ticketed and open to all. Golden Nugget’s pool cabanas can be rented by non-guests. If you want pool access without staying at a resort, day clubs are the most common route.

When is Las Vegas pool season?

Las Vegas pool season typically runs from March or April through October. Peak season is May through September, when temperatures exceed 100°F (38°C) and day clubs operate at full capacity. Some resort pools (including Wynn) operate year-round with heated water. Day clubs are predominantly seasonal, with most opening in late March or April for the summer schedule.

Does Caesars Palace have the best pool in Las Vegas?

Caesars Palace Garden of the Gods is one of the most impressive pool complexes in Las Vegas for variety — seven pools, including swim-up blackjack (Fortuna Pool) and an adults-only pool (Venus Pool), with Roman-themed architecture throughout. It is widely considered among the top three hotel pool complexes on the Strip alongside Wynn and Mandalay Bay, though it caters more to adult guests than to families.

What happened to Wet Republic at MGM Grand?

Wet Republic, the long-running day club at MGM Grand, was replaced in 2025 by Palm Tree Beach Club — a new concept operated by Clique Hospitality. Palm Tree Beach Club took over the Wet Republic space and operates Wednesday through Sunday from 11am, with a lineup of globally recognised DJs and a new identity separate from the previous Wet Republic brand.