Las Vegas Pools & Dayclubs

Pool parties, cabanas and the Strip's biggest daytime DJs.

Las Vegas Pools & Dayclubs: Day Passes, Cabanas & Season Dates

Who can get in, what a daybed really costs and when pool season starts and ends.

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About Las Vegas Pools & Dayclubs

When the sun's up, the party moves to the water. Las Vegas dayclubs like Encore Beach Club, Marquee Dayclub and Tao Beach bring nightclub-level DJs, bottle service and cabanas to the pool, while venues like Circa's Stadium Swim turn a swim into a stadium-screen spectacle.

Most dayclubs are 21-and-over with a cover charge or table minimum, and they run seasonally in the warmer months — though a few, like Stadium Swim, stay open year-round. Book daybeds and cabanas ahead for the busiest pool-party weekends.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between a pool and a dayclub in Las Vegas?

A resort pool is a relaxed place to swim and sunbathe, often free for hotel guests. A dayclub is a daytime party — DJs, bottle service, cabanas and a 21-plus, nightclub-style scene by the pool, with a cover charge or table minimum.

Do you have to pay to get into a Las Vegas dayclub?

Yes — dayclubs charge general admission (sometimes free or reduced for women before a cutoff), and bottle-service daybeds or cabanas come with a minimum spend. Big-name DJ pool parties cost more, so book ahead.