ARIA Pool Tour
Are you planning a trip to Las Vegas and want to lounge by the ARIA pool? Here’s what you need to know before you start packing for Las Vegas.
There are three pool at the ARIA Resort & Casino: the Palm Pool, Yucca Pool, and Sky Pool.
The Palm and Yucca Pools, also called the Resort Pools, are available for use by all guests but capacity is limited.
The Sky Pool is for the exclusive use of Sky Suite guests. So if you aren’t staying in a Sky Suite no Sky Suite pool for you!
The ARIA Pool winter hours are daily from 10 am to 3 pm.
Of the two Resort Pools, only the Palm Pool is open. The Yucca Pool is closed due to low occupancy.
Currently, the Sky Pool is closed for routine maintenance. With low occupancy and the current situation, it makes sense for the hotel to do repairs during the winter.
Sky Pool winter hours are daily from 9 am to 4 pm.
Pro-tip: Sky Suite guests can use the Resort Pool and have a separate area for their exclusive use.
Another seasonal closure is the adult-only LIQUID Pool Lounge.
Both the LIQUID Pool Lounge and Yucca Pool are expected to reopen in March.
The Pool bar is currently closed but you can still order cocktails and other drinks from the pool servers.
All pool guests have to wear a mask or face covering at the pool. You can remove your mask when:
- Walking to or from the pool
- In the pool
- Eating, drinking, or smoking
Loungers, daybeds and cabanas are available to rent if you’re 18 or older. You can reserve up to 60 days in advance.
Pro-tip: Save big bucks by planning your Las Vegas visit during the week. Rental prices for daybeds and cabanas are cheaper Monday through Wednesday.
You can check the ARIA website for current prices.
Which is your favorite ARIA pool?
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