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What You Need to Know Before Going to a Pool Party or Dayclub in Las Vegas

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This is the time of year when Las Vegans take to their pools!

For those lucky enough to live in condominium communities with resort-style amenities, pool season means having the luxury of a magnificent pool, cabanas, and more, just outside their front door. Take for example the modern loft-style condo community Juhl in downtown Las Vegas. This little slice of heaven not only features an exclusive pristine resort pool and cabanas, but also a heated spa plus a top-notch summer kitchen and grilling stations. Then, when evening falls, the firepit adds that extra wow factor.

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Yet, one of the best parts of living in Las Vegas is answering the call to party! That’s when knowing the essentials of Las Vegas’ legendary pool parties and dayclubs is indispensable.

You can find a useful list of pool parties/dayclubs at “The Best Las Vegas Pool Parties In 2023” including downtown Las Vegas’ Stadium Swim with six pools at Circa and such infamous locations as the Marquee Dayclub at the Cosmopolitan and the Encore Beach Club at the Wynn. But, in the meantime here are a few helpful tips before you go.

Frequently Asked Questions About Las Vegas Pool Parties

Are there different types of pool parties?

Yes, and they can vary in price, service, atmosphere and entertainment. Some dayclubs play exclusively EDM music or hip-hop and some feature top DJs while others have a more sports bar feel.

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Do you need to be a hotel guest to go to a Vegas pool party?

No, but you will need to pay an entry fee for the party or dayclub.

Do you need reservations?

It’s best to make a reservation to avoid long waits. You can also reserve a daybed, cabana, table or bungalow. General admission is available at most clubs, but these parties fill up quickly, so get there early.

What do you do with your phone at Vegas Pool Parties?

The best thing to do is to keep your phone with you in a waterproof case.

Is there a dress code?

Of course, attire trends toward bathing suits. Sneakers, jeans or bulky clothes are not allowed at Vegas dayclubs.

How much does it cost?

Depending on the resort cover fees can range from $50 to more than $250. An individual lounge chair can easily be $200 while a cabana may run into thousands of dollars.

Is there security?

There is security at every pool club and they will check your entire bag and have you empty your pockets. A valid ID will be required for entry. Be sure to check for a full list of restricted items before you go. Some items include wearable technology, liquids including water, nasal spray, and vitamins.

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