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Hotels with European Pools

Discussion in 'LV Strip Hotels' started by gopolks, May 6, 2016.

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  1. gopolks

    gopolks Tourist

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    Hi, Im looking for a decent resort on the strip that allows European type bathing pool side (top optional)

    Not after the party type pool with a DJ that requires pasties.

    But just a relaxed type atmosphere.

    Would the Wynn pool be my best bet?

    Any others?
     
  2. waverunner

    waverunner ------VEGA$------

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    Hail Caesar!! The Venus pool at Caesars was very relaxing. I wasn't there during a Saturday, just Sunday-Friday. But the Venus pool is topless in and out of the pool. Caesars is very decent.
     
  3. pleepleus

    pleepleus 2016 - The monkey is back

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    Mandalay Bay. The only other options would be Mirage Bare, Tao and Marquee and are restricted to Monday through Thursday, but are a party environment which doesn't fit the bill.
     
  4. gopolks

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    Cheers for the replies guys. Caesars sound nice and relaxing, and has a good reputation, so does Mandalay Bay.
    Yeah agree from what I hear, Mirage, Tao and Marquee are too much party style.
     
  5. makikiboy

    makikiboy VIP Whale

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    Beware because the Moorea Beach (top optional) pool at the Mandalay Bay also has more of a "party" atmosphere, especially during the summer. There also aren't too many "private" areas you could relax at unless you want to rent a cabana.

    I remember the Flamingo had an "adults only" pool but not sure if it is still around. Caesars might be your best bet, IMHO, higher class crowd (hopefully) and not as much of a party atmosphere as the other pools.
     
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  6. Bommen

    Bommen High-Roller

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    Encore number one followed by Wynn. Both euro sections are great and in a league of their own compared to other strip euro sections, very chill and relaxing atmosphere.
     
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    Moorea at MB is relaxed in the early hours and has an older crowd until about 1pm then as the younger people get up it turns into a more festive atmosphere by mid afternoon.
     
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    I would go with either the one at the Wynn or Encore. It is a very relaxed scene.
     
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