If you’re trying to choose the best pool in Las Vegas, Center Strip is one of the easiest places to start. Caesars Rewards Resorts in Las Vegas offer attractions, family-friendly pool areas, DJ-hosted dayclubs, private cabanas, and quieter adults-only retreats. This guide helps you compare those experiences and plan the kind of pool day you actually want.
The 8 Caesars Rewards Resorts in Las Vegas offer 15 pools for every type of traveler.
The easiest way to choose a pool is to start with the kind of day you want. Family Pool at The Flamingo and Scene Pool Deck at Planet Hollywood are best for guests traveling with children. GO Pool at The Flamingo, Venus Pool at Caesars Palace, and Drai's After Dark at The Vanderpump Hotel are geared toward adults looking for music and energy. If a quieter pool day sounds better, Apollo Pool at Caesars Palace and Pool à Paris at Paris are the best fit.
The best way to improve a Vegas pool day is to plan for 3 basics: arrival time, sun protection, and food.
Arrive early if you don’t want to compete for chairs, especially during peak season. Reserving a daybed or cabana in advance can reduce stress on busy days. Sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and footwear that can handle hot pool decks are all worth bringing. The Vegas sun makes it impossible to walk pool decks in bare feet. And if your pool supports Caesars Eats food delivery, you won’t have to give up your spot to leave for lunch.
Upgrades like cabanas, daybeds, and bottle service can change the kind of pool day you have, but they aren’t necessary for everyone. Travelers who want more shade, more privacy, or a stronger service element may find those upgrades worthwhile, especially on busy days or for group outings. Groups, special occasions, or very hot days get more value from cabanas or premium seating than if you only need a few hours by the pool.
Cabanas come standard with TVs, couches, mini fridges, a safe for your valuables, and curtains for added privacy. Some cabana rentals unlock access to exclusive lounges with cold drinks and light snacks, and include host service. That means you have your own attendant to get you whatever you need throughout the day.
Before you choose a pool, think about who you’re traveling with and what kind of day you want. Adults-only pools are best for music, energy, and social scenes. Family-friendly pools offer more space and activities for all-ages. Travelers who just want to unwind may get more out of a quieter pool area with shade, seating, and fewer distractions.