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Aria outdoor hot tubs

Discussion in 'LV Strip Hotels' started by biggied9d, Feb 12, 2014.

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  1. biggied9d

    biggied9d Tourist

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    I see on the Aria website that the outdoor hot tubs close at 4pm. This can't be right. Does anyone have any experience with this? I've never been a big fan of using a hot tub during the day. Thanks in advance for any help.
     
  2. Aftermath

    Aftermath Low-Roller

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    Sounds right. No Vegas pool is open at "night" unless it's linked to a night club.
     
  3. biggied9d

    biggied9d Tourist

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    Really. Makes sense I guess. I guess I will have to get a room with a hot tub. Thanks for your help.
     
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    ams722 Side Bet Shunner

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    Just a warning, the hot tubs are right in front of the buffet. So people eating in the buffet by the windows can see everything you are doing when you are in the hot tub.

    Saw a couple getting a little frisky once when I was eating lunch.
     
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    Aftermath Low-Roller

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    I can confirm this. I was sat down right next to the glass inside the buffet.

    Saw a group of very heavyset woman, ah who am i kidding, they were OBESE! crawl into the tubs and frolic as if they were 100lb supermodels. 5lbs of crablegs I just ate came flying out :vomit:
     
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    Aftermath Low-Roller

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    Yeah, Vegas "resorts" are a bit different than the Ritz, Hiltons and Hyatts that people are accustomed too. It's a different culture. Hot tubs in Vegas aren't meant for soaking or relaxing. They are usually filled with sunburned kids spilling their drinks into the water while fondling each other under the bubbles. :drunk:

    You don't have to get a room with a hot tub.
    You can always go to their spa and soak in their "true" hot tubs.
    They've got steam rooms, dry saunas, etc. etc.
     
  7. anonanon

    anonanon Low-Roller

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    You say that like it's a bad thing :beer:
     
  8. heatherlovesvegas

    heatherlovesvegas VIP Whale

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    Yea you can't spend money in the pool! haha.
     
  9. 442jay

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    Golden Nugget's hot tub is open till about 1am. Right next to the bar at the pool. nice
     
  10. DonnyC

    DonnyC VIP Whale

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    I was going to mention that also.
     
  11. user3657

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    How big :thumbsup:? Can non hotel guests sneak in this time of year?
     
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    user3657 VIP Whale

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    Are there any pools/hotubs open this time of year?

    :thumbsup::thumbsup: Im staying at the Quad. :(
     
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