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  • What to expect from the pools at Caesars Palace and Flamingo?

    I've used the pools at Venetian, Mirage and MGM and been very satisfied. MGM was the most enjoyable due to the high party environment and many pools.

    This May, I'll be staying at Caesars and Flamingo for 2 nights each and plan on frequenting the pool as this is typically my go to day time activity in Vegas. Some websites I've reviewed have both of these pools rated in the top 5 to top 10 and my expectations are hopeful they'll be great!

    My questions are these regarding the pools:

    1. What's the level of day time partying compared to MGM/WR?
    2. What's the demographic of the pool patrons (this question is geared more towards Flamingo)
    3. Would a top 5 ranking be too generous when rating these pools? What do you feel is better? (I think Hard Rock, MGM and Mandalay are slam dunks)
    4. Any other helpful or useful about these pools would be appreciated.

    Cheers!
    Las Vegas Trips

    MGM October 2009
    Mirage June 2010
    New York New York February 2011
    Venetian November 2011
    MGM July 2012
    MGM May 2013
    Caesars Palace/Flamingo May 2014
    Bellagio November 2015
    Cosmo January 2017 Mandalay Bay March 2018

  • #2
    I have been to the Flamingo pool last year when I stayed there. While far from a true pool party like Wet, MDC, EBC, etc - it was definitely more "party" than the standard hotel pools. There was a DJ, lots of drinking, a mid afternoon booty-shaking contest, etc. Honestly I had a good time hanging out there for a low cost/no hassle afternoon.
    Flamingo has multiple pool areas, one is all ages and the other is adults only (the one I just described) so you aren't going to be surrounded by families unless you want to.

    I was there in on a Saturday in August. Around mid-afternoon we noticed there were a couple open cabanas still around so I went up to the pool cabana rental place and scored a really cheap deal on a cabana for the rest of the day.

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    • #3
      Ceasars is boring, but there is Venus, the topless pool. I've had a blast there, nothing compares to a pool party. Every hotel pool has kids and familys, some more than others. That alone kills the buzz. Don't waste your weekend on a hotel pool if you wanna party.
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      • #4
        I like the GO Pool and Venus, but I'm definitely more into relaxing by the pool versus partying. For a "high party environment," go elsewhere. Or get colossally drunk and be the guy doing cannonballs at the Bamboo Pool at Cosmo lol.
        I'm not bitchy, I'm just drawn that way.

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        • #5
          If things are dull, your go to move is to form a conga line.

          Nothing says party like a conga line.
          Things escalated quickly...

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