
Guests must have a room key to enter and some properties require an ID as well. Secondly, there are some rules when it comes to the pool.

Examples include guests staying at Vdara being able to use the pool at Aria and guests staying at Horseshoe using Paris’ pool (and vice versa). Some casino properties do allow guests staying at their sister properties to use their pools. There are pools, like Drais at the Cromwell and Circa in Downtown Las Vegas, that do charge an entry fee for non-hotel guests. First of all, if you’re a guest of the property admission into the pool is free, you just need to show your room key. If you’re coming to the Ninth Island of Las Vegas and want to add a pool day (or days) into your agenda, there are some things to keep in mind. Although April is looking to start off cool as well, the long-awaited warm weather is on the way, with average temperatures in the mid-70s to mid-80s in the day with more comfortable temps at night. While many Las Vegas pools opened up in March as usual, due to the unusually chilly temps here, they haven’t had much action.

Typically, March kicks off pool season and the weather accommodates the sun seekers, but this has not been the case.

Spring has sprung, but the spring weather that Vegas locals are accustomed to seems to be taking its time getting here.
