It’s not just a fad. The extension of Las Vegas’ vibrant nightclub and night-life scene to the casino pools that has picked up steam over the past few years is under way for the summer of 2009. The phenomenon, christened “day life,” is now one of the city’s hottest entertainment elements.
The season officially begins on Memorial Day weekend, but several of the bigger venues have already opened, including the Hard Rock Beach Club, MGM Grand’s Wet Republic, the Venetian’s Tao Beach, Mandalay Bay’s Moorea Pool and the new Daydream Pool Club at M – all accessible to the public (though there’s usually a fee to enter).
Among the 30 or so casino pools that offer some type of nightclub element, almost a dozen now allow topless sunbathing. They are Caesars Palace (Venus), Encore, Flamingo (GO), Golden Nugget, Green Valley Ranch (Pond), Mandalay Bay (Moorea Beach), Mirage (Bare), Red Rock (Cherry Cabana Club), Rio (Sapphire), Stratosphere (Beach Club 25), Venetian (Tao Beach) and Wynn (Sunset). Only Encore and Wynn are restricted to hotel guests.
Eat all day: Two more casinos have added a one-price, multiple-meals option to their buffets.
At MGM Grand, you can eat breakfast, lunch and dinner for $29.99, a whopping $28 off the rack rate for all three.
At Stratosphere, it’s unlimited access for $19.99 every day except Friday, when it’s $24.99. That’s a $21 saving on three meals.
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