Last updated on March 25th, 2024 at 08:30 pm
Interested in learning more about the Resorts World Pools?
With five pool “experiences” spanning across 5.5 acres, the pool deck at Resorts World is not only the largest in town, but also one of the nicest! Resorts World Las Vegas pools offer everything from a Family Pool to an adults-only Infinity Pool overlooking the Strip. After a bunch of stays, the Resorts World Las Vegas pool has quickly become one of my favorite spots for a relaxing Vegas getaway.
And it’s family-friendly, too!
Here is an honest review and everything you need to know about the one-of-a-kind Resorts World Las Vegas pool complex, plus lots of photos to help you plan your stay.
Resorts World Las Vegas Pools
Generally speaking, I really resent having to pay resort fees. (I mean, who doesn’t?) But every once in a while I get to stay at a hotel that makes me think, Yup, this one was worth it.
Such was the case when we stayed at the newest hotel on the Strip, and spent a few blissful days enjoying the Resorts World Las Vegas pools. So although there may be many Resorts World pool reviews out there, I wanted to share my experience to help you, including a bunch of Resorts World pool pictures so you can get a solid idea of what this amazing hotel offers.
Opened in June 2021, Resorts World Las Vegas is the first entirely new hotel built on the Vegas Strip in over a decade. (The last brand new hotel to open was The Cosmopolitan in 2010.)
Combining three hotels in one—Hilton Las Vegas, Conrad Las Vegas, and Crockfords Las Vegas—the Resorts World Las Vegas pool complex is large out of necessity. After all, it needs to accommodate guests from a total of 3,500 rooms!
That means there is plenty of space to spread out, tons of lounge chairs, multiple pools to choose from, a number of different bars and eateries, and many other amenities you won’t find at your average hotel pool.
But just because it is large does not mean it is vast and impersonal. The Resorts World Las Vegas pool area is expertly designed to feel tropical and intimate, with lots of little areas, twisty paths, fountains, statues, and plenty of palm trees. Even the pools are anything but ordinary.
Main Pool
Spending time at the pool is one of the most popular things to do in Las Vegas during the daytime, so choosing a hotel with a great pool area is important!
The Main Pool is the largest Resorts World Las Vegas pool, and where you will likely spend your time. It is actually three separate pools, offering plenty of space to wade, lounge and relax, and tons of nice padded lounge chairs on the shore.
The three pools are long and curved, with lots of steps and platforms for lounging in the water, and white Baja chairs where you can relax in the pool and read a book or sip a cocktail.
Infinity Pool
Athena Infinity Ultra Pool is the Resorts World pool for adults 21 and up only. It has a private entrance and requires advance reservations to enter.
Also, reserving a spot at Athena Infinity Ultra Pool is not free; you will need to reserve a chair, daybed or bungalow to enjoy the area. Rates range from $150 to $2000 to reserve a spot.
However, the Resorts World Infinity Pool is a very cool experience if you want to indulge! This is the spot to enjoy views of the Las Vegas Strip (and at this time some construction), an exclusive bar, and a level of luxury you cannot find anywhere else.
Amenities include plush seating, pool side concierge service, a dedicated server, towel service and of course access to the Infinity Pool.
Family Pool
At the far end of the Resorts World pool deck is the Family Pool. Although kids are welcome in any pool except the Infinity Pool, this area is especially kid friend and offers a fun water feature young kids will love! Lounge chairs are plentiful around the pool, and there are three cabanas available to rent at the Family Pool.
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Bimini Pool
The Bimini Pool is more than just a pool, it is a lively area designed for fun! In addition to a pool, hot tub, and the Bimini Bar, this is where you’ll find a grassy area filled with games. There is an oversized chess set, ping pong tables, corn hole, and more games for kids and adults alike.
Cabana Pool
The Cabana Pool is round pool designed for lounging, with a beautiful fountain in the middle. It is surrounded by lounge chairs (reserved for Crockfords guests only) and private cabanas anyone can rent.
Is Resorts World pool open year-round?
Yes! Resorts World is one of only a few Las Vegas resorts that keep a pool open throughout the winter months.
The Resorts World pool deck is open all year long, however only one pool and the main hot tub are open. So be prepared for a much less grand pool experience if you are visiting Las Vegas off-season.
Resorts World Pool Winter Hours
The Resorts World Las Vegas pools are open during the winter season from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Dining Options at the Resorts World Pools
Because of the vast size of the Resorts World Las Vegas pool deck, there are lots of options when it comes to food and drinks.
Agave Bar & Grill is a nice sit down restaurant, with an expansive outdoor patio overlooking the Main Pool. The restaurant is open for lunch and serves salads, burgers, ceviche, tacos, nachos and much more. I had the Southwest Chicken Salad and it was very filling and flavorful!
They also serve a full range of cocktails.
The atmosphere at Agave is tropical and casual. While you can order from the same menu and have food delivered to your spot by the pool, I rather enjoyed sitting in the shade and taking my time having a meal overlooking the pool.
Check out the full Resorts World Las Vegas pool menu here for up-to-date prices and offerings: Agave Bar & Grill menu.
Bites is a snack bar located next to the Family Pool. They don’t serve full meals, but there are plenty of snack options.
You can also grab a drink at the Bimini Bar or the private lounge at Athena Infinity Ultra Pool. Finally, there is a fun stand near the Bimini Pool called Casamigos. Here you can order a tropical drink or alcohol-infused snow cones.
Daybed & Cabana Rentals
Resorts World offers a variety of seating options.
Regular lounge chairs are plentiful, especially if you get there early in the day. And they are nicely cushioned, too.
But if you have the budget, renting a cabana at the Resorts World pool is the perfect way up-level your pool day. Cabanas are available to rent at the Athena Infinity Ultra Pool, Family Pool, and Cabana Pool.
Daybeds are also available to reserve. With a daybed reservation, your seat is reserved for the entire day at the pool. Each rental includes a misting fan, coffee table, couch, side tables, lounge chairs, TV, personal safe, refrigerator, bottled water and exceptional service.
Daybed rentals start at $300 per day depending on location and cabanas start at $500.
More Things to Know About Resorts World Pool
Here are some basic Resorts World pool review FAQs to help get you familiar with the Resorts World Las Vegas pools.
Is the Resorts World pool area free to enter?
Yes, hotel guests may use the Resorts World pools for free. That is to say – it is included in the hotel’s resort fee.
Where are the pools located?
The Resorts World Las Vegas pool deck is located above the casino. It can be accessed from the 5th floor of the hotel guest towers.
This location is unique and a nice change from many other Vegas resorts, where you have to walk through the casino or hotel lobby to access the pool.
The Resorts World pools elevated location also allows for fantastic views of the Las Vegas Strip, particularly from the Infinity Pool.
Are the Resorts World Las Vegas pools heated?
If you are visiting Las Vegas during the winter months, fear not! Although the air can get pretty crispy, Resorts World keeps their pool heated to around 80 degrees year round so you can always experience the resort’s amazing pool area.
How many Resorts World pools are there?
Resorts World features five pool areas, however one of those areas – the Main Pool – is actually comprised of three pools.
There is also a private pool reserved exclusively for Crockfords Las Vegas guests, although they can also use any of the Resorts World Las Vegas pools. Crockfords is the most high-end and luxurious of the hotels at Resorts World.
Is there a Jacuzzi at the pool?
In addition to the Resorts World pools, there are two spas located on its expansive pool deck – one near the Bimini Pool and one at the Athena Infinity Ultra Pool.
The main spa at the Bimini Pool can hold more than 30 people!
Are there water slides or other fun pool features?
Although it is kid-friendly, Resorts World does not have water slides, a lazy river or a wave pool (check out the Mandalay Bay Las Vegas Pool if you are looking for those types of amenities!). They do however have a Family Pool with a water feature designed just for kids.
What are the Resorts World pool hours?
The Resorts World Las Vegas pools generally open at 10 a.m. and close at 8 p.m., but check their website to find the exact hours for the date of your visit as they are subject to change.
Winter hours are listed above!
Does the Resorts World have an indoor pool?No, all of the Resorts World pools are located outside.
Is food available at the pool?
There are several options for dining at the pool. Options include the sit-down Agave Bar & Grill, Bites, along with several bars. You can also order food from your lounge chair and have it delivered to you at the pool.
Good to Know
Here are a few miscellaneous things to keep in mind when visiting the Resorts World Las Vegas pool.
- Resorts World has five pool areas, including an adults-only Infinity Pool overlooking the Vegas Strip.
- Pools are heated for year-round enjoyment.
- Poolside massages are available.
- Resorts World Las Vegas pools are kid friendly.
- There is a full-service restaurant as well as several spots to grab a drink or bite to eat.
- Complimentary lounge chairs are available on a first come basis.
- Daybeds and cabanas are available to rent.
- There are two shops on the pool deck to purchase sunscreen or other necessities.
Final Thoughts: Resorts World Las Vegas Pools
There’s a reason the Resorts World pools have been called the best in Vegas! This new hotel was designed for luxury and enjoyment, and the pool truly showcases this approach. It is beautiful and filled with posh amenities, yet finds a way to remain relaxed and family-friendly at the same time.
Overall, we loved our stay at Resorts World Las Vegas and our time at the pool. Whether you are traveling with kids or enjoying an adults-only getaway, this hotel is a gem.
If you are looking for a fun, relaxing and somewhat indulgent pool experience on your Vegas vacation, you can’t go wrong with Resorts World pools.
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