Best pools for 35-45 yr olds

Saw this in an old chat and was wondering if anybody could share recent experiences/recommendations/no gos for day pools for a group of women and men around 40. Not looking for a sausage fest or bachelorette headquarters. Still looking to have fun/loud just w similar demographic

If you're looking for a fun but more relaxed vibe for a group of people around 40 in Las Vegas, there are definitely a few pools that cater to a more mature, yet still lively crowd. These spots tend to offer great music, a bit of a party atmosphere, but without being overly chaotic or "college spring break" style. Here are some recommendations:

  • The Venetian - TAO Beach Dayclub: Known for a slightly older crowd, this pool has a more upscale vibe with great music and a lively atmosphere. It's fun but not too crazy, making it perfect for a mixed group of men and women in their 30s and 40s. You can expect a mix of locals and tourists enjoying the sun and cocktails.
  • The Cosmopolitan - Boulevard Pool: This pool offers a laid-back but lively experience with great views of the Strip. It’s not as wild as some of the younger party pools, and it attracts a slightly more sophisticated crowd. The pool is perfect for those looking to socialize in a lively atmosphere without the typical "bachelor" or "bachelorette" crowd.
  • Delano Beach Club: Delano’s pool is more relaxed, stylish, and trendy, catering to a refined crowd. If you prefer a quieter, more intimate experience with a chic vibe and minimal chaos, this is a great option. The crowd here is typically older and it’s a good spot for a group of friends who still want to have fun, but avoid the wild scene.
  • Mandalay Bay - Moorea Beach Club: Known for its more sophisticated, adult vibe, Moorea offers a European-style pool with less of the crazy party atmosphere. It's quieter, but still fun with a more relaxed, upscale crowd. If you're looking for a pool that's not overly loud but still fun, this is a good option.
  • The Wynn - Encore Beach Club: While Encore can get loud, the crowd here is generally a bit older compared to places like Marquee. They often have great DJs, and the atmosphere is more upscale, with a bit of a party vibe without the chaos of younger crowds. Expect a lot of people in their 30s and 40s, and even if it gets lively, the vibe tends to be more sophisticated.

What to Avoid:

  • Marquee Dayclub (The Cosmopolitan): While it's a popular party spot, it tends to be a much younger crowd and can get very wild, which might not be what you're looking for.
  • Daylight Beach Club (Mandalay Bay): Known for its massive crowds, Daylight can sometimes cater to a much younger, more intense party scene. It’s a bit of a "sausage fest" and may not offer the vibe you're looking for.

For a group around 40, focus on spots that offer a more balanced atmosphere where you can enjoy great music, good food, and drinks without feeling like you're in a frat party. Have fun in the sun!


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