Food & Nightlife
Las Vegas Pools & Dayclubs Guide
A guide to Las Vegas pools and dayclubs: the difference between relaxation pools and party dayclubs, pool season, what to book, and tips.
Pools are central to a Vegas summer — but there are two very different kinds.
Relaxation pools vs dayclubs
- Relaxation / resort pools — chill, family-friendly (where allowed), included with most stays.
- Dayclubs — daytime pool parties with DJs and bottle-service tables; lively, 21+, and ticketed. Browse pools & dayclubs.
Pool season
Pools and dayclubs run roughly March–October, peaking in the hot summer — which is also when hotel rates can dip. Some resort pools stay open year-round in limited form.
What to book
- Dayclub weekends sell out — reserve tables or buy entry ahead.
- Cabanas / daybeds are worth it for shade in summer heat.
Tips
- Hydrate and use sunscreen — midday highs hit 100–115°F.
- Check each pool's rules (age, outside food, glass).
- Families: pick a relaxation pool, not a dayclub — see Las Vegas with Kids.
Frequently asked questions
When is pool season in Las Vegas?
Most resort pools and dayclubs run roughly March through October, peaking in the hot summer months; some pools stay open year-round in limited form.
What's a dayclub?
A daytime pool party with DJs, dancing and bottle-service tables — the daytime counterpart to a nightclub, and 21+.