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Whether you come to Las Vegas specifically to relax and soak up the sun or you simply need a place to seek respite after a hard day of work or play, the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis is your place poolside.
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Visit SiteWhether you come to Las Vegas specifically to relax and soak up the sun or you simply need a place to seek respite after a hard day of work or play, the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis is your place poolside. Covering 4.5 acres, the Garden of the Gods pools boast exclusive watering holes complete with private, fully stocked cabanas and cabana servers. Sun worshippers will be delighted by the many amenities at The Apollo Pool, The Fortuna Pool, The Jupiter Pool, The Neptune Pool, The Temple Pool or The Venus Pool.
Each of these pools boast their own unique style and offer guests an experience that can be found nowhere else in Las Vegas. While many pools in Las Vegas keep with the traditional "tropical" theme, Caesars Palace decided to expand the Roman influences into everything from the pool architecture, to the designs laid out on the pool floors. The pools at Caesars Palace are a must see whether you are looking to take a dip or not.
If you are looking to leave Las Vegas with a tan that will be the envy of all your friends, than the Apollo Pool is for you. This pool is designed with sunbathers in mind and offers the most sun exposure of any pool at Caesars Palace.
You may want to invite Lady Luck with you as you swim in the Fortuna Pool at Caesars Palace. Swim-up Blackjack and the excellent Sun Lounge are just a few of the amenities found here.
The Jupiter Pool caters to those who are looking to escape the non-stop hustle that makes Las Vegas so famous. If you are looking for a relaxing afternoon, you may not find a better spot than this.
Meet new people, have a drink and take a swim, all at The Neptune Pool at Caesars Palace. This pool makes for a great afternoon if you are looking to mingle among all the beautiful bodies that Las Vegas has to offer.
The Temple Pool is what made the Garden of the Gods at Caesars Palace a Las Vegas Landmark. This circular pool features roman statues throughout and maybe the only pool in Las Vegas you want to visit.
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I will admit I have not been to a lot of pools in Las Vegas, but I have a hard time believing any of them can compare to the amazing atmosphere of Caesars Palace. It is such a large pool area that we never have trouble finding a spot and the architecture and statues really make you feel like you're miles away from the Vegas strip.
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While staying at Caesars Palace I have visited the pool multiple times. The pros of this pool are obvious - it is large and offers a vast amount of pools to choose from, and reclining chairs are easily attainable. Further, those with wheelchairs or other mobility devices will have little issue navigating the grounds. Unfortunately, there are also some cons. For one, the temperature of the pool is freezing making it quite uncomfortable to enjoy. Additionally, the chairs are not covered and provide very little shade meaning you can only stay at the pool for a limited time before being exposed to too much sunlight.
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I have been to Caesars on multiple occasions but this was my first time at the pool. 5 stars all the way.
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