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Caesar's Pool in January

Discussion in 'LV Strip Hotels' started by ffejry, Oct 1, 2016.

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  1. ffejry

    ffejry #1 Bears Fan

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    How is it? Has anyone been it? Hot tub available? Booked two nights (Jan 2 to 4) for CP in Vegas... but still waiting for flight prices to drop!!!! (From Chicago)
     
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    The high will probably be in the low to mid 50s. If I wanted a hot tub, I would find a suite with a Jacuzzi.
     
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    ffejry #1 Bears Fan

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    Yes, I am just asking if anyone here has experienced it.
     
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    makuk Low-Roller

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    Experienced what, the Caesars pool in January? No, because it is closed in January.
     
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    Snidely VIP Whale

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    January is not pool weather in Vegas.
     
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    Year-round, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (hours are seasonal) 83°F

    http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/showtable.cfm?id=24

    I went down for a swim in the Aria pool in December. There was nobody around and the pool had a green tinge to it. I ended up enjoying the heated spa pool instead.
     
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    Not january but been there in december, there was 1 pool open, always 25-50 people just lounging in chairs/reading books/napping but barely anyone in the pool.
    Only had cocktail/food service on weekends (1 server). Hot Tub was running pretty sure theres was 2 of them.

    Couple of Lifeguards on duty, ZERO security/bag check/zero checking if you were hotel guest or not (i wasnt i was at Flamingo) you could bring anything you wanted
     
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    I've noticed that third party sites that offer lists like that don't keep them up to date. Best to check the hotels website or contact the hotel directly. That same list also says the pool at Hooters is open year round, 24 hrs. But that is no longer true.
     
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    Last time I was in LV the week of Xmas-NYEve it snowed. 1/4" shut down the whole city. :haha:
     
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    Caesars palace pool usually closes after the first week of november and doesnt reopen till the beginning march, the venus pool or adult/euro pool is open year round and heated as long as they are not doing any maintenance
     
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