17 Vegas Resort Pools You Can Crash Without Paying for a Room

Las Vegas’s legendary pool scenes aren’t exclusively reserved for hotel guests. Many resorts now offer day passes or special access programs that let you experience their aquatic paradises without booking a room. 

Here’s your insider’s guide to accessing Sin City’s most spectacular pools as a day visitor.

The Cosmopolitan Pool Access

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The Cosmopolitan’s multi-level pool deck features three distinct pool experiences with stunning Strip views. Day passes start at $45 during off-peak seasons and include access to the Boulevard and Chelsea pools.

On weekends, the Marquee Dayclub Pool transforms into a vibrant party scene. Enhanced packages include premium lounge chairs, an umbrella service, and a dedicated cocktail server.

Caesars Palace Pool Entry

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The sprawling Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis at Caesars Palace offers seven pools across 5 acres. Visitors can purchase day passes starting at $35 to access this Roman-themed aquatic paradise.

The Temple Pool serves as the centerpiece with classical architecture and VIP cabanas. Guests can upgrade their experience with food and beverage credits at any poolside café.

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MGM Grand Pool Complex

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The MGM Grand’s 6.5-acre pool complex features four pools, three whirlpools, and a lazy river. Day passes begin at $30 and grant access to the entire complex, including the famous quarter-mile lazy river.

During peak season, the pool area transforms into Wet Republic Ultra Pool. Private cabanas have flat-screen TVs, refrigerators, and a dedicated hosting service.

Mandalay Bay Beach Experience

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Mandalay Bay’s 11-acre aquatic playground features a wave pool, lazy river, and real-sand beach. Non-hotel guests can purchase day passes starting at $35 to access this tropical paradise.

The beach area features 2,700 tons of authentic sand and a 1.6-million-gallon wave pool. The property also offers premium seating options, including private gazebos and beachside bungalows.

Bellagio Pool Access

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The Bellagio’s Mediterranean-inspired pool complex offers five pools surrounded by lush citrus trees. Day passes start at $40 and include access to all pools and premium loungers.

The adults-only Cypress Pool provides a more sophisticated atmosphere. The Pool Café serves gourmet light bites and refreshing cocktails throughout the day.

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Aria Pool Deck Entry

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Palm trees and private cabanas surround Aria’s three ellipse-shaped pools. Non-hotel guests can purchase day passes for $40 to enjoy the contemporary pool deck.

The Sky Pool offers an exclusive experience with panoramic views of the Strip. Each pool area features its distinctive music playlist and atmosphere.

Park MGM Pool Complex

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Park MGM’s pool complex features three pools with distinctly different vibes and atmospheres. Day visitors can access the pools starting at $25 during off-peak seasons.

The North Pool offers a quieter environment perfect for relaxation. Poolside mobile ordering is available through the MGM Resorts app for convenient food and beverage service.

NoMad Pool Access

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The NoMad Pool transforms from a serene refuge by day to a sophisticated social scene at night. Visitors can purchase day passes starting at $50 to access this Moroccan-inspired oasis.

The intimate pool deck features plush daybeds and premium cocktail service. The pool’s curated music program shifts daily to match the changing atmosphere.

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Venetian Pool Deck

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The Venetian’s pool deck spans 1.2 acres with four large pools and several hot tubs. Day passes begin at $40 and include access to the Venetian and Palazzo pools.

The Azure Pool offers a more exclusive atmosphere with upgraded amenities. Poolside spa services are available for the ultimate relaxation experience.

Resorts World Pool Complex

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Resorts World features multiple pools spread across a vast deck with stunning views. Non-hotel guests can purchase day passes at $35 to access the various pools.

The infinity pool offers spectacular views of the Las Vegas Strip. The complex includes dedicated family areas with splash pads and shallow pools.

Sahara Pool Experience

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The Sahara’s reimagined pool deck offers two distinct pool experiences with modern amenities. Day passes start at $25 and includes pool access and comfortable loungers.

The Alexandria Pool provides a more intimate setting with poolside service. Weekly events include live DJ sessions and themed pool parties.

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Virgin Hotels Pool Access

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Virgin Hotels’ multiple pools offer different vibes, from relaxation to a party atmosphere. Visitors can purchase day passes for $30 to access all pool areas.

The main pool features a large bar and regular live DJ performances. The resort offers a unique ‘Pool Club’ membership for frequent visitors.

Tropicana Pool Entry

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The Tropicana’s pool area maintains its classic Vegas charm with modern updates. Day passes begin at $20 during off-peak seasons and include pool access.

The swim-up blackjack tables add a unique gaming element to the pool experience. The poolside café serves traditional Vegas favorites and tropical cocktails.

Plaza Pool Deck

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The Plaza’s rooftop pool offers stunning views of downtown Las Vegas and the mountains. Non-hotel guests can purchase day passes starting at $25 to access this elevated oasis.

The pool deck features comfortable loungers and food service from the Pool at the Plaza. Special events throughout the summer include moonlight swimming and live entertainment.

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Paris Pool Complex

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The Paris Las Vegas pool deck sits two stories above the Strip and offers views of the Eiffel Tower. Day visitors can access the pool for $30 during the regular season.

The pool area features comfortable loungers and Parisian-inspired décor. The pool’s unique location provides perfect photo opportunities with the replica of the Eiffel Tower.

Circa Stadium Pool

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Circa’s Stadium Swim features six pools and massive HD screens for sports viewing. Day passes start at $40 and include access to all pools and viewing areas.

The multi-level pool amphitheater maintains a constant temperature of 94 degrees. The venue hosts special events during major sporting events and holidays.

Downtown Grand Pool Deck

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The Downtown Grand’s Citrus Grand Pool Deck offers a boutique rooftop experience. Visitors can purchase day passes starting at $20 to access this intimate pool area.

The infinity pool provides spectacular views of the downtown skyline. Regular yoga classes and wellness events are hosted on the deck during morning hours.

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Experience Vegas Pools Like a Local

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These pools represent some of the best ways to experience Vegas’s legendary pool scene without committing to a hotel stay. Whether you seek a party atmosphere or a peaceful retreat, these accessible pools offer something for every preference and budget. 

Remember to book your day passes in advance during peak seasons, as availability can be limited.

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