Love this pool! Pool area very nice as well as waitresses. There are a few different pools in the same area so never too crowded. Topless pool tucked away in the corner with great music. Super fun!
Lee W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
I visited all the pools at Caesars Palace… and they are all Awesome!!! Unbelievable experience. So much fun to carry memories forever! Waitresses were superb and beverages and food as well. Definately coming backl. Rick
Joanna T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
Bliss! Elaborate and beautifully decorated pool that truly resembles the Roman baths. Fully equipped with daybeds, cabanas and thousands of lounge chairs situated around quite a few different pools. Both sun and shade can easily be found. They also have a swim up bar where you can play black jack and imbibe. Also a topless pool for those so inclined! There is a separate roped off area for entrance to the topless area. Mix of people, young and old including families with toddlers. Servers will gladly bring you beverages and a variety of snacks such as salads, burgers and wraps or maki rolls.
Felicia W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Berkeley, CA
This pool is simply amazing. I have been to Vegas many times and have never been to a pool. Im glad my husband and i chose to go when we stayed at Caesars. I love that it was more than one pool! We went right when they openend at 9am. It was a mixed crowd. Nice music they were playing. Just Beautiful overall! Probly the prettiest pool in Vegas
Tyler R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Weehawken, NJ
This was one of my favorite pools Vegas. We stayed at the Delano, so we had access to Mandalay’s «pool central» — wave pool, small pool, other small pool, and a lazy river. I really enjoyed our pools… as did 1,342,877 other people, including approximately 537,779 kids. Garden of the Gods was one of the few pools you could get into without actually staying at the resort itself. We did pay $ 20 the first time, but we practically had to beg to pay(it was hard finding someone to donate our funds to). The second time… we just walked in. We drank, we ate, and we gambled… so they got their money’s worth. The pool… is split into three different areas. The first one has a raised platform in the middle that you could swim out to, so you have your own island to hang out on, surrounded by the rest of the pool. Good for: standing, walking, drinking, out of the water experiences. Bad for: running, laying, playing on your phone. The second is more of a rectangle, and is generally the less crowded one. Good for: lazy drinks, casual wading. Bad for: serious laps, playing on your phone. The third is smaller, but has a waterfall and swim up blackjack. I played there for 45 minutes or so and broke even, but I imagine it’s just as easy to lose a lot here as it is inside the casino itself. Free drinks are harder to come by, but the ambiance of gambling in a pool makes up for that. Good for: blackjack, waterfall enjoyment, sitting and not being able to hear much besides the falling water. Bad for: enjoying quiet thoughts, getting an even tan, playing on your phone. There are a lot of waitstaff circulating, so drinks and food were always attainable while laying in the chairs. There is also a few bars you can walk up to and an area where you can go get food yourself. It’s not cheap, but it’s what you would expect for poolside refreshments. There is plenty of sun most of the day — so even if you aren’t staying here… it’s worth a visit. Pay the fee or walk right in, play a few hands, have a drink, and conquer the island in middle of the first pool.
Greg E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Honolulu, HI
Pools were a welcome sight during the heat of summer during our stay at Caesars. Learned that the regular loungers were for all guests, cushioned loungers and cabanas were for daily rental. The sun and heat was pretty brutal in the afternoon and the pools were cool. The drink menu is above average but be prepared to pay for the service. A large soda was $ 10, a small mojito was $ 16, and domestic beers $ 12 with imports at $ 14. Ask for the $ 2 water or you’ll get an $ 8 bottle of Fiji water. The food was pretty darn good for«poolside food». Had the nachos one day, which was enough to feed two, a chicken sandwich the next day, a wrap on another day and a burger on another day. The prices ranged from $ 12−16…good tasting and a lot of food. Most waitresses were very attentive but you can tell that a few of them are going through the motions and not wanting to be in the heat. The unusual thing was the pool closed at 7 pm… must be a liability issue as you sure can get plastered by drinking all day in the sun. Either that or they wanted customers back in the casino. All in all, good experience but wished the prices weren’t as high as they were.
Kaitlan C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Paradise Valley, AZ
Open during summer from 8 – 7. Ample seating, and shaded seating if you prefer that as well. Cocktail service won’t start until 9am which normally wouldn’t bother me but its Vegas and I was looking to fix my hangover with a Bloody Mary! Kids are allowed and my daughter had a blast. They have lots of lifeguards. The music was a bit too loud.
Alice S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
We had such a great day here. All the staff that worked here were friendly, attentive and efficient. We loved the variety of pools and the fact that we could play black jack in the water! We came on a Sunday and reserved sun lounges but there seemed to be plenty of room throughout the day. The crowd here felt on average to be in their early — mid 30s. Pleasant relaxed vibe — no drunk chaos. The bar food was also surprisingly delicious. We’d definitely come back.
Diane S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
Such a nice a beautiful pool. On a hot day in June this pool is great, but the free lounge chairs get picked over early wasn’t as rowdy and packed as the other more central pools were and I really liked that. However all the food and drinks are expensive out there.
Samantha G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
I totally love this pool. It’s beautiful and lush. It’s spacious. It’s themed. It’s unique. It’s what you expect of a Vegas pool. Sure, there are kiddos here and it can get crowded. But it’s never crowded in the pool and it’s easy to escape the kiddos in the pool. The pool(s) are large and provide plenty of space no matter how crowded it gets. May absolute fav spot is the statue area in the center of the pool. Skip the lounge chair, hold your items above your head, and swim for it. Camp out there and enjoy both the pool and the shade. Locals are allowed for a fee. It’s not too loud, it’s not too crazy, it’s just right.
R M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Berkeley, CA
Stayed at CP on our trip to Vegas in early June 2015. Not enough peeps in our group to justify plunking down on a cabana. But, if you wish to go that route you should go online and reserve one 3 or 4 weeks in advance to be on the safe side. And to be able to choose the pool where you prefer the cabana to be located. Especially during the busy Summer months. They run $ 650 and $ 750 if you prefer the Neptune pool which is in the middle of the action. They charge your CC upon making the reservation and then a 4% service charge on the day of your reservation. A day bed will run you $ 300 for the day. They also have comfy, padded, individual lounge chairs at the Neptune pool in front of the bar/black jack table area. Was told those could not be reserved ahead of time but to just go down there right when they open the pools at 9 and choose whichever ones we wanted and we would be charged $ 60 per chair and they would be ours for the day. So, we went down there right at 9 the next day and, lo and behold, they were ALL taken up already. The towel guy told me we should have got there at 8(wtf???). Not only that, but most of the regular lounge chairs were already being claimed too. What can you do??? People play that lame ‘get there early to lay a towel down on a chair and go back to my room’ game. If you want a place to sit you better play along because as the day wore on there were no more chairs available and people were left to lay their towels down on the concrete floor. It was very hot in early June when we went and not a lot of shade. Dont forget your sunscreen and sandals because even the ground will scorch your feet. Also, the water is freezing! Jump in! You’ll get used to it quickly. Overall we enjoyed our time at the pool in CP. Minus 1 star for the music though!!! Cmon guys! People come to Vegas to party and enjoy themselves. Might wanna update your playlist, just sayin…
Beau S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Orange County, CA
Beautiful, amazing. I’ve never seen anything like it so elaborate. Even has a casino under a waterfall we can play blackjack while still in the water. Can be difficult to find seating in the afternoon. We saw several people walking around trying to find a lounge to hang out starting in the afternoon. Of course you could pay $ 450 for cabana or $ 200 for a blue lounge that’s poolside… Screw that I’ll sit in the water. This is during the week, I can only imagine on a busy weekend how it would be. Also drinks are ridiculous, but they do have happy hour specials which is cool. Expect to pay 10 bucks plus for a beer. The dude next to me order to mix drinks(like a piña colada), and the total was $ 41!!! But they don’t seem to mind if you bring outside food or drinks in. If you’re on a budget hoof it over to the casino food court and you can save a little bit of money and drinks there.
D r.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rancho Mirage, CA
We were staying at Nobu in Cesars Palace for a few days so we planned for a day at the pool. We rented a large daybed right by the pool so we could relax in comfort $ 200. Andre our cabana host(pool concierge) was very attentive and had a great personality. Our girl who brought our drinks was very slow and looked very tired and had no personality. We were here close to an hour before we got our beer bucket $ 50 for 5 can Dos equis. It was a relaxing day with a beautiful view everyone around us was nice. Not to busy on a Wednesday afternoon The wind kicked up so they had to shut off the fountains. The pool was a little cold, but I am used to the pools in Palm Springs being heated. It felt good to go in for a few minutes at a time to cool off. I got some great pictures and had a relaxing day. I would do it again but would hope to have a different bar server and hope for less wind. I
Rebecca G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pittsburgh, PA
Nice pool area, sadly it was too cold for me to swim there(although others were doing it). It wasn’t crowded, but we were there in October. The chairs were comfortable and food and drinks were available right there.
Berthina M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Jacksonville, FL
This is a big to-do…loved the pool… didnt like the fact that the comfy seats were $ 250…but they had lots of free pool chairs. Many different body shapes so there is no reason the feel uncomfortable… its Vegas… who cares. I did like the swim up bar… that was cool. You could hear the DJ from the Venus pool… but if you are not drinking just enjoy the music from the adjacent pool because its $ 40 bar charge in order to use the pool chairs… overall. pretty sight.
Frankie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
I stayed at the Westin and the pool was just way too small and there were barely anyone there. Went on google and found this pool, on the last day of the trip. Saw the reviews and pictures and decided to give it a try and went in. There were barely anyone at the gate to check any person to see if they paid cover or not so anyone could sneak in I guess. Ladies were free but guys were $ 30 bucks each. We paid and got changed, the pool was huge and there were plenty of people and it was worth every penny as we paid for the atmosphere and we got it. There were other pools but we decided to stick to the main one as there were more room to play around in. Overall I would recommend this pool to anyone to try it out, there may be better pool out there but this one does it for me, very fancy, decent cover charge and so on.
Chuck D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Had a great time spending a hot Vegas Saturday at the Apollo pool here recently. We got a cabana and at first I was a little bummed that we were put at the Apollo which was at the far end of the Garden of the Gods pool area… But believe me, it was for the better. It wasn’t as rowdy and packed as the other more central pools were and I really liked that. It was nice to unwind and lay out without having too much chaos swirling around. And of course it was nice to take a dip in the pool whenever it was getting a little too hot just baking under the sun. The pool was never too crowded. The cabana was nice. It had several couches and a flat panel screen inside that were covered. It also had about 4 lounge chairs in its immediate area and about 4 more in front of it right by the pools edge. The pool itself was just steps away and the restrooms were just on the other side of the pool from us. We were in cabana #3 and Leo, Hawaiian guy, our waiter was super cool. Our waitress, who I regretfully forget her name, was super nice and friendly. She was from Guam and had a striking resemblance to one of our close friends. She was a good sport about it and they both were super helpful and friendly. Turned out Leo went to HS in Burbank just like some of our friends & myself so that was really cool to find out. He was good people. Another nice thing at the Apollo pool was that it gets in the shade the latter half of the afternoon. So on those brutal Vegas summer days, it’s a much needed respite from the unforgiving sun beating down on you. The girls ordered mojitos and the guys beers. We also got some sushi rolls and they had a deal on chilled lobster tails & shrimp towards the end of the afternoon that my friends jumped on. They were half off so that was good. Had a great time… I recommend getting a cabana cause it’s a much better experience. I also have done daybeds there but there’s no escape from the sun. Watch your stuff or make sure someone is cause my cousin & his girlfriend had their cellphones and wallets stolen from their chairs pool side just recently. And their stuff was wrapped in a towel and over that, their clothes, so it couldnt have been mistaken for being pool provided towels that needed cleaning up. Horrible… And on my way out this recent visit, I overheard a gentleman complaining of the same thing. His stuff was gone. He was right by the entrance to the Garden of the Gods, where it was the busiest. Scary… Keep your stuff safe! Word to the wise…
Francine H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Laguna Niguel, CA
I’ve spent time at many of the pools in Las Vegas. however these are my favorite. The pools are gorgeous… Caesars Palace Roman architecture with pillars, lions, and fountains. It’s a collection of 6 or more pools. with several places to sunbathe. There is live DJ music, and a fun swim up bar with blackjack tables… so you can stay cool in the water while you play. The poolside drinks are delicious, using top shelf spirits and fresh fruit. I recommend the fresh blueberry martini. I also recommend that you get there early before noon if you want a lounge chair near the pool… however there are plenty of chairs spread all over and back away from the pools if you do decide to sleep in. If you want poolside luxury you can rent a cabana, but, expect to pay! So if you are looking to cool off during you stay at the Palace, be sure and take a dip… go on in. the water is mighty fine.
Sean B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
Blackjack tables in the water! multiple pools with plenty of lounge chairs. Attentive, pretty cocktail servers, with big expensive cocktails. The cocojito(coconut mojito) is awesome. The water temp is nice and idk, there’s just a very cool vibe to the whole place. Go here and enjoy.
Amanda S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Three Rivers, MI
Rent a bed for the day, or a cabana, it’s worth it. My bestie and I rented two beds, and they were ours for the entire day and included our own server that just happened to be a super nice hot babe in a white bikini. Of course I would have preferred a Geddy Lee look-a-like without his shirt on and my best friend would have enjoyed a naked Abercrombie model to fan her but oh well we’ll take what we can get. The day we went it was unimaginably hot. It was nose bleed hot. It was kill your iPhone hot Before you even consider stepping out into the pool area do yourself a favor, go to Costco and buy the biggest tub of sunscreen that you can find and bring it with you. The pools are super relaxing and a lot of fun. Great for people watching and they even have gaming tables in the water, cold water is always stocked at the bar for those hot Las Vegas days, there’s a snack bar, etc… But don’t expect everybody at the pool to be a sexy bitch. Those are my fat little legs and there were bigger chubbies than me walking around. I only bring this up because I’ve seen some of you shallow assholes complaining that you’ve had to spend your time in Las Vegas with people that don’t look like models. Must be tough.