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Stadium Swim at Circa Las Vegas is without a doubt the most unique pool complex in the city. Open 365 days a year, Stadium Swim is a multi-level amphitheater boasting 6 pools, 2 swim-up bars, more than 25 cabanas, and 337 chaise lounges.
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CircaNumber of Pools
6Today's Hours
Sunday 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Monday 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
Saturday 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
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Visit SiteStadium Swim at Circa Las Vegas is without a doubt the most unique pool complex in the city. Open 365 days a year, Stadium Swim is a multi-level amphitheater boasting 6 pools, 2 swim-up bars, more than 25 cabanas, and 337 chaise lounges. But, it's the 143-foot high-definition screen that really steals the show. This screen is viewable from any location inside Stadium Swim and shows just about every major sporting event you could possibly want to watch. From Golden Knights hockey to Monday Night Football, if a game is on TV, then it's probably on at Stadium Swim.
Admission to Stadium Swim starts at $30. Day bed rentals can be had on a half or whole-day basis and require a minimum spend starting at $300, while half-day cabana rentals start at a minimum spend of $500. Of course, weekends and big games do come at a higher cost.
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Stadium Swim at Circa in Las Vegas is a large pool area with a massive TV screen. While I found it enjoyable, I thought it may have been slightly over-hyped. The heated pools didn't feel warm enough for me on a cooler day, and I found myself wanting more to do. I imagine it's a different experience when the pool is full of people on a warmer day. If you're not someone who enjoys spending time in and around the pool, you might find yourself feeling bored. While you can watch the giant screen, the programming may not always cater to your interests. During my visit, they were showing a sports talk show that wasn't particularly engaging for me.
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It was an incredible pool party at a huge venue, with nothing but positive vibes from the fellow guests. There were multiple pools, and food and drinks were readily available. All in all, it was one of the most enjoyable experiences in Las Vegas.
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Stadium Swim is the best pool experience in Las Vegas. The bathrooms are in pristine condition and the swimming pools are crystal clear; the staff is attentive and do a great job of making sure the area is kept clean. The screens are large and clear, even on sunny days, and the clientele is always laid back and relaxed.
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Clean, upbeat, and those screens... You can't beat a day at Stadium Swim.
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Incredible pool. Only downfall is it is shallow every where. Never more than 4ft. Fare warning, it is loud. Like concert in a club loud. There is a DJ, albeit good ones, playing from open to close full bore club music. I like it, but not everyone will. Sports only on the big screen which I’m sure is bigger than an imax.
Rating
4.60
Based on 5 Reviews
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