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Mandalay Bay:
Actually this is several pools, and it has a giant wave pool and beach area.
This is a gorgeous setting with the proper staff and atmosphere. A
winding river through the pool grounds adds to the overall beauty.
Four Seasons has their own pool adjacent to the Mandalay Bay pool
grounds.
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Mirage:
Utilizing a collection of lagoons and waterfalls and even waterslides is
a perfect example of what a nearly unlimited checkbook can build.
This highly popular pool area is protected for Mirage guests only, not
even the Treasure Island guests are allowed access at this time.
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Caesars:
Long has the crowds flocked to the pool area of the famous Caesars
Palace, and rightfully they should. Even though the casino is
older than some, the pool area is kept in amazing condition and offers
you a full day and night of fun.
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Tropicana:
For those who are die hard gamblers try the Tropicana's swim up
blackjack table. They have an adult only pool with a sensational
waterfall and family pool that is much smaller. In addition to the
outside pools, the Island Tower building has the only indoor casino pool
in Las Vegas. An older hotel and pool facility, but it is an
awesome facility.
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Flamingo:
Recently remodeled pool area, the lagoon-themed pool area is a beautiful
landmark for Las Vegas. The overall grounds are very attractive
and a great place to catch some sun and relax.
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6th
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Monte Carlo:
An interesting and very
attractive pool area with a river that you can float down as well as
waterfalls. A very popular pool area. A great place to lay
around and meet some people and catch a few rays.
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Bellagio:
Built in February of 1999, the Bellagio pool is excellent. Lovely pool settings with a great staff. Unless you are a hotel
guest you will not be using these pools, still a great view to look at.
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