
Can you really swim in Vegas hotel pools without booking a room?
Is a vegas pool day pass just a tourist trap—or actually worth it?
Which hotel pools are the best for a quick day splash?
And what do you need to watch out for?
I visited some day pass pools in Las Vegas personally, read a lot of reviews. Before you purchase your day pass and start diving in, here is what you should know.
A vegas pool day pass lets you use a hotel’s pool even if you’re not staying at that hotel.
You pay a small fee (usually $25 to $50), and you get access to:
You can book online through ResortPass or ask at the hotel directly.
A quick view of the Pros and Cons:
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| ✔ No need to stay overnight | ❌ Some pools get VERY crowded |
| ✔ Cheaper than booking a room | ❌ Every day prices vary. |
| ✔ Great for locals or short trips | ❌ Not all passes include chairs or towels |
| ✔ Fun pools with great music | ❌ Some pools are adults-only (21+) |
| ✔ Easy to book online | ❌ Hidden fees (like $10 towels or tax) |
These passes are a great choice if you simply want a one-day pool experience or if your budget is tight. Though it's not perfect, some pools seem packed on weekends like sardines.
I tried these myself or talked to people who did.
Day Pass Price: $50
Vibe: Family-friendly, fun
Pros: Giant wave pool, lazy river, beach sand, good food
Cons: Crowded after 1 PM
My Tip: Go early, like 10:00 AM
“Worth it for the lazy river alone. Felt like a real resort without staying overnight.”
Day Pass Price: $25
Vibe: Calm, cool, excellent viewpoint.
Pros: Cheaper, fewer crowds on weekdays, rooftop
Cons: Not fancy, fewer pool features
My Tip: Great if you just want to relax and tan
“Nice views and peaceful. Not a wild party, which was exactly what I wanted.”
Day Pass Price: $30–$50
Vibe: Loud, music, dancing
Pros: Fun if you want energy, DJ, drinks
Cons: Very busy, chairs fill fast
My Tip: 21+ only—don’t bring kids
“Felt like a club! Drinks were pricey but the music and crowd were awesome.”
Day Pass Price: $25
Vibe: Relaxing, stylish
Pros: Good food, calm setting, comfy chairs
Cons: Fewer people = less social if you’re alone
My Tip: Go for a quiet day or date
“Not crowded, really peaceful. I read my book and swam all day.”
Here’s how to decide which day passes Las Vegas pools fit your mood:
| If you want… | Go to… |
|---|---|
| Big pools and fun | Mandalay Bay |
| Quiet and relaxing | Virgin Hotels |
| Party with music | Flamingo |
| Good view and chill | The STRAT |
Also, check if the pool is 21+ only, especially if you’re with kids.
A vegas pool day pass is a great way to enjoy Las Vegas without spending hundreds on a room. Whether you’re visiting for a few hours or live in town, day pass pools in Las Vegas give you hotel-level fun for much less.
✅ Pick your vibe
✅ Go early
✅ Bring what you need
✅ Enjoy your day like a hotel guest—no room needed!
If you’re looking to turn your vegas pool day pass into a full-on party, don’t miss this roundup of the Best Pool Parties in Las Vegas. From DJs to daybeds—this guide has the wildest spots to level up your pool day.