‘Tis the season … for the pool! MGM Resorts’ destination pools across Las Vegas are officially open, and the options range from wave pools to lazy rivers. Here’s what visitors to Sin City can expect from the various MGM Resorts’ destination pools.
Bellagio
Bellagio’s Mediterranean pool also includes a garden vista café, premium lounge chairs and massage options, providing a true outdoor haven.
ARIA
The Sky Pool, exclusive to ARIA’s Sky Suite guests, offers surprise indulgences every 90 minutes. LIQUID Pool Lounge is reservation only, for guests 21 and older.
Vdara Hotel & Spa
Check out The Pool & Cabanas at Vdara for a calming rooftop getaway with private retreats, cabanas and semi-private plunge pools.
MGM Grand
The 6.5 acres of waterside fun here include four swimming pools, three whirlpools, waterfalls and a lazy river. Reserve daybeds, banquets, bungalows and cabanas.
Mandalay Bay
Mandalay Bay offers an 11-acre aquatic playground, with an epic wave pool, lazy river, lagoon lounge and more.
Delano Las Vegas
Whimsical elements, like the submerged chess board, enhance the pool experience at Delano Las Vegas.
Four Seasons Las Vegas
Enjoy light poolside fare and complimentary hourly amenities, as well as privacy and luxury, at Four Seasons Las Vegas.
The Mirage
This tropical environment boasts waterfalls and lush foliage. Guests 21 and older can sunbathe at Bare Pool Lounge.
Park MGM
Indulge at multiple poolside bars and enjoy signature cocktails, light bites, cabanas and lounge areas.
New York-New York
Below the soaring Big Apple skyscrapers, this smoke-free poolside paradise offers an intimate atmosphere and food from Boatside Bar and America Restaurant.
Luxor
Find four pools and four whirlpools on one of the largest pool decks in Las Vegas at Luxor. Daybeds, VIP chairs and shaded cabanas are available.
Excalibur
Kids also enjoy the pool at Excalibur with its waterslide. Cabanas are stocked with poolside essentials and there are four pools to choose from.
Cabanas, daybeds and other seating can be reserved in advance.
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