Switching hotel pools?

Greetings, all fellow Vegas lovers! Quick question...staying at the Flamingo next week and, of course, the adult GO pool reopening has now been postponed another month to mid-May. Are we allowed to visit other Caesar properties pools? Not looking forward to the Flamingos family pool. Ugh. Thanks, in advance!

It's great that you're heading to Las Vegas soon! I totally understand not wanting to be stuck at the Flamingo's family pool if you're looking for a more relaxed or adult-oriented experience. The good news is that, as a guest of the Flamingo, you do have options when it comes to pool hopping at other Caesars properties, but there are some important things to know first.

Typically, Caesars Entertainment offers access to pools at other properties within their network, but the exact rules can vary, especially when it comes to pools that are restricted to adults. Here’s what you should know:

  • Access to Pools at Other Caesars Properties: If you're staying at the Flamingo, you are usually allowed access to pools at other Caesars properties, such as Caesars Palace, the LINQ, or Bally’s, but this can be subject to availability and specific policies. Be sure to check with the hotel front desk when you check in to get the most up-to-date information about pool access at other properties.
  • Adult-Only Pools: Since you're looking for a more adult-oriented pool, you may want to check out the pools at Caesars Palace, particularly the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis, which has a variety of pools, including some for adults only. While the adult GO pool at Flamingo is closed for your dates, you might be able to enjoy the serenity of an adult pool at one of the other Caesars resorts, though you may need to confirm with the hotel staff whether you're allowed full access to those pools.
  • Pool Day Passes: Some resorts may offer day passes to non-hotel guests, so it's possible you could get a pass to access certain pools. If you're really set on using a specific pool, you can inquire about day pass availability, especially for the more premium, adult-only options.
  • Check with Flamingo Staff: When you check in, ask the Flamingo staff if they have any partnerships with other resorts for pool access during your stay. They can usually give you the best advice and direct you to any available options.

In summary, it’s definitely worth asking about access to other Caesars pools at check-in. Since you're staying at a Caesars property, you're likely able to enjoy the pools at other resorts like Caesars Palace or the LINQ. Make sure to confirm which pools are adult-only if that's what you're after, and don’t forget to check for any special access rules due to high demand or any pool-specific policies during your stay. Enjoy the Vegas sunshine and have a fantastic trip!


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