Casino Hotel Vegas Indoor Pool 3,9/5 2799 reviews
Casino Hotel Vegas Indoor Pool
Experience Las Vegas’ $30 million award-winning pool

The Orleans Hotel & Casino. 4500 West Tropicana Avenue. Las Vegas, NV 89103. 702-365-7111 Don't let the game get out of hand. For Assistance call 1-800-522-4700. The Orleans Hotel & Casino. 4500 West Tropicana Avenue. Las Vegas, NV 89103. 702-365-7111 Don't let the game get out of hand. For Assistance call 1-800-522-4700.

Casino Hotel Vegas Indoor Pool

Welcome to The Tank and HideOut pool complex. Our complex features a 200,000-gallon shark tank aquarium and 17 private cabanas over three separate floors.

CELEBRATE THE BIG GAME WEEKEND AT HIDEOUT POOL
Saturday, February 6th & Sunday, February 7th.
Entry Begins at 10am.

VIP Cabana Reservation required for entry. Limited availability so Book Now.

Spend THE BIG GAME weekend outside with your friends. Enjoy the heated Hideout Infinity Pool. Relax in your own private Cabana with all the amenities and VIP cocktail service. *PLUS fantastic merchandise giveaways at the end of Every Quarter!*

3 VIP Cabana Options Available

Open

Beer Lovers Package:
• Private VIP Cabana with wristbands for up to four (4) guests
• Exclusive 1 day access to Hideout’s heated Pool
• 10Pk of Miller/Coors Beer
• Choice of two (2) food platters (View Big Game Menu)
• Miller/Coors Swag Package
• Amazon Echo for you to take home!

Craft Beer Lovers Package:
• Private VIP Cabana with wristbands for up to four (4) guests
• Exclusive 1 day access to Hideout’s heated Pool
• 10Pk of Founders Craft Beer
• Choice of two (2) food platters (View Big Game Menu)
• Founders Swag Package
• Amazon Echo for you to take home!

Bottle Lovers Package:
• Private VIP Cabana with wristbands for up to four (4) guests
• Exclusive 1 day access to Hideout’s heated Pool
• 1 Liter bottle of Tito’s Handcrafted Vodka & Mixers
• Choice of two (2) food platters (View Big Game Menu)
• Tito’s Swag Package
• Amazon Echo for you to take home!


Additional food and beverage options available at an additional cost.

Please note: due to current Governor restrictions, Cabanas are limited to a maximum of four (4) guests, parties greater than four would require more than one cabana package. Please visit our webpage for other COVID-19 restrictions

** The pool is currently closed for the season. Opens 2/26/2021. **

Pool Hours:

Friday, February 26th – Thursday, April 29th
Rental Hours 10am-6pm
Swimming Hours 10am-6pm
Slide 11am-5pm
Deck/H2O Bar 10am-6pm
Hideout Bar Fri-Sun 10am-6pm
Hideout Reservations 10am-6pm
Jacuzzi CLOSED

Believe it or not, many Las Vegas pools close for the winter. Some of the hotels in this 24/7 city actually shut down one of its most popular attractions. Las Vegas gets “cold” during the winter. Who knew?!

The idea of cold Las Vegas might sound crazy if you’re from a city that sees snow (especially lake effect snow). I’m originally from the east coast and I don’t find it cold. I spent part of my college life on Lake Ontario and I don’t think I’ll ever feel cold again. My “winter coat” is a lined hoodie.

Not everyone is like me. There are already locals wearing winter coats. Tourists, on the other hand, are a different breed. High temperatures in the 40’s might be warm enough for some vacationers to take a dip. The sun makes it feel even warmer than the thermostat says. Despite the attractive temps for some, the crowds at the pools aren’t quite as large as the summer when it’s 110 degrees.

With fewer people laying out by the pool, there are some Las Vegas hotels that close for the winter. Today, we’ll look at the pools at hotels on the Vegas Strip. Some hotels on the Vegas Strip only have a single pool to close (GASP!). Then there are hotels that have multiple pools and keep one or more open for the warm-blooded guests.

Most, if not all, Las Vegas dayclubs are closed for the season so don’t expect a pool party at your favorite casino-resort. Even if the pools are open they might only offer limited services and amenities. For example, properties that might normally drink service or swim-up blackjack in the summer may not offer the same experience. The pool experience in the winter is more of a no-frills experience.

Winter Pools Open On The Las Vegas Strip

Casino Hotel Vegas Indoor Pool Schedule

Winter is here and the weather is still gorgeous! Unfortunately, not all Las Vegas hotels keep pools open throughout the year. Here are some Vegas Strip hotels that offer some kind of pool experience during the winter:

  • Aria: The pool is heated and open daily. Hours may vary so check the Aria website for more information.
  • Bellagio: They usually have one or two of the five pools open during the winter. Space may be limited. Visit the Bellagio website for more info.
  • Caesars Palace: The Venus Pool is open for all ages during the winter. It’s no longer a European style (top optional) pool.
  • Circus Circus: Pool is open daily for now. That could change when the sale goes through.
  • Cosmopolitan: The Chelsea pool is open for the winter. The Boulevard pool is used for special events like ice skating and movies.
  • Luxor: The north pool is open daily.
  • Mandalay Bay: The Moorea Beach Club has a heated pool during the winter. This is the only pool open at Mandalay Bay Beach.
  • MGM Grand: One pool will remain open during the winter. The lazy river and other pools will be closed.
  • The Mirage: The pool is open for the winter. However, the cafe is closed and hours might be limited for maintenance. Visit The Mirage website for more information.
  • The Palazzo: The Vezina pool deck is open all year. The Palazzo pool 4 is closed for the winter. The pool may close if it’s too cold, so check with the hotel before your visit.
  • Paris: The Soliel pool is heated for use all year.
  • Park MGM: The pool complex is open all year round.
  • Sahara: The Alexandria Pool is open during the winter. The other pools are closed.
  • The Strat: The Elation pool is open for hotel guests only.
  • Vdara: Pool is open all year round.
  • The Venetian: The Vezina pool deck is open all year. Pools 1 and 2 at The Venetian are closed for the winter. The pool may close if it’s too cold, so check with the hotel before your visit.

Las Vegas Hotel Pools Reviews

Most of the pools off the Vegas Strip are closed for the cooler weather (November, December, January, February). Red Rock Casino and the Plaza are two of the few off-strip hotels that keep their pool open year-round.

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