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3.0 (32 reviews)

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Bryan S.

Here for a convention at Mandalay Bay. I felt the need to enhance my tan. This pool had everything I was looking for - cool water, bucket of beers, sun, and good music. I felt safe with the number of lifeguards as I was in the 3 foot water section. Getting here early allowed us to place our stuff under a chair. Sun was warm and my tan looked good. Bonus points for the baby changing station in the men's room! I will return if staying in the area. Respectfully, Bryan Moore Oklahoma

Sharon G.

Clean. Not too crowded. Britney server was friendly. Good food and drinks. But the music... oh it was bad. Techno noise. How about just some basic 70-90 best hits. But this no name band tench nonsense is what ultimately made me want to leave. It was loud. Can't even dance to it or enjoy listening. My reason for the three stars.

Alan B.

I was really disappointed this time. One of the pools were closed for remodeling. They only had one server who was supporting everyone, so this meant you had to walk up and wait in line for a drink. Maybe this was due to covid, but it doesn't make sense. One bar only offered limited drinks, but this wasn't obvious from the outside. They were also serving flat soda water from a dispenser that had been sitting for hours. I can buy bottles of soda water at Walmart for $.50. There is a better way. They also didn't have tap water. Not was there a water dispenser anywhere by the pool area. I really wanted lunch, but the pool menu was lacking. It was more aligned with a bad snack bar instead of a Vegas resort. I would of been happy with a turkey wrap or chicken sandwich. There is a Starbucks truck on site serving a limited menu of drinks and food. I didn't see any pool attendants around. It was common for guests to leave and leave their old towels on the chairs. No one came by to pick them up, straighten chairs, pick up trash, etc. I will say I went to the gay pool party at the Luxor a couple years ago and had a wonderful experience. So maybe this was a one off due to covid.

Ronnie H.

Luxor advertises having four pool areas, but only two were open when we went on 04/21. My bag was searched on arrival, although nobody objected to us bringing in the drinks (in plastic cups) we purchased at the lobby bar. The water was definitely on the colder side/not warm enough for me to swim. The hot tub was packed. Unless you're paying to upgrade your seating, expect to sit in the direct sun. The vibe was pretty calm (I'm not a fan of party pools), I'm sure it helped that we were there on a Thursday. The Egyptian décor is fun and unique. There were no seats available next to each other. I attempted to move a lounge chair near mine and the lifeguard blew her whistle at me--apparently the chairs are numbered. I can understand that, however guests leave their towels and empty containers throughout the day and nobody comes by to remove them. There's no way of knowing which chairs were actually occupied and which were abandoned. This makes it very difficult to find a place to sit, especially later in the day. My experience here wasn't much different than other pools at budget-friendly properties. Overall kind of lackluster, not bad but not great.

Paid area...general is at max capacity!!
Julie L.

The general area fills up fast and a lot of people save chairs which is understandable. We opted to pay the extra $10 to sit in the reserved pool area but that still only guaranteed the white chairs which did not have shade or an umbrella. Bummer that the entire pool is 3+ feet tall but I guess it prevents people from trying to actually swim or move around to a different part. The $16 giant bloody was nice and refreshing and the refill option for $11(?) was a great deal. I also liked that it was pretty empty so you could play with the water basketball & shoot hoops in the pool. Just be sure not to sit under / behind the hoop! p.s. I'm a little grossed out that the clean towels are just in a large bin and come out unfolded. It really makes no difference...but it feels like it is less clean when the employee pulls one out of the bin & they are not pre-folded.

Mike F.

Got in on the locals special, which is $15 a pop. Pros- - Still some remnants left of the Egyptian theme. Very cool. - Plenty of area and space available to move around. I arrived just before noon and still managed to snag a chair. - I believe there are at least 4 pools and at least 2 jacuzzis available. - plenty of attractive cocktail waitresses walking around taking drink orders - large blue complimentary towels provided - they have a bar and snack bar available for your touristy needs lol - they actually have 2 water fountains there if you really wanna cheap out Cons- - the day I was there about 1/2 to 3/4 of the pools were chained off and unavailable. Why? Would have been so nice to have those areas open. - limited number of chairs, so get there by 10 am or so if you can help it.. - jacuzzi wasnt very hot and jet stream was pretty weak....maybe its just me.. other tidbits.. - a 16 ounce beer (Bud products) will set you back about $8 a pop plus tax, souvenir cups with the fruity drinks run $22 plus tax - as far as eye candy it really depends on what you like to look at..lol..saw an eclectic mix of young and old, big and small, and everything in between.. I had fun here today, and as a local, would definitely come back to enjoy this area again.. its A-OK! 3 stars.

LV F.

My now husband and I, had many of our wedding guests stay at the Luxor. The day after our wedding we rented two cabanas, glad we did as seating was limited in the general area since the other pool was closed. Miguel and Carlos, attending our cabanas were on point, always having our drinks stocked. The tvs were a bit grainy but that wasn't our main focus. We were into our conversation, people watching and listening to our own music. The jacuzzi was not warm at all, huge bummer. It'd be nice for some achy muscles from walking the strip. The drinks were a bit pricy, but it is Vegas. It's a big mix of people. Overall, great experience. The security guard was also attentive and not the cocky bouncer type you see at the higher end pools at other Vegas resorts.

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Loren K.

I came to Oasis to meet up with some out of town friends who were staying at the Luxor during a holiday weekend so the pool area was PACKED. Luckily the pool is set up with a bunch of smaller pools so there was plenty of room to swim around and cool off. The line for the snack bar was outrageous and I rarely saw any waitresses walking around to take orders. There were attendants who cleaned up the area during the 2 hours that I was there. Each pool had a lifeguard and they blew their whistles often so their awareness of pool safety was apparent. The water itself was very cold for late August which was great and it was fairly clean. I didn't see any floating debris which is a good thing. :) There were plenty of towels and comfy lounge chairs. As a local, I may consider paying the entrance fee to come and cool off.

What if Todd was one of us?
Staci M.

In short, multi-pool complex (like most of the other hotels) but this one is a little smaller. I feel like this pool area had a bunch more kids and people who aren't capable of walking to a trash can, as well. The Sunday event with the DJ is just a small pop up tent with a top 40 - no big names. So if you used google (like me) and got info about a Sunday Temptatiom event at Oasis... don't even bother. If you're truely looking to relax though from an exciting weekend... it's not that bad of a pool. As soon as you go through the room key/towel check just walk straight back - past the "main" pool and off to the second pool that has the tall water fountain pilar looking things. There seemed to be less kids back in that area and more of folks nursing their hangovers. If you are looking for a crazy party though... find another pool. Perhaps Wet Republic across the street?

Main pool closed sad face
Andy B.

Pools. There are lots of wonderful pools here and jacuzzi. Having the largest pool closed on a Saturday in June is crazy. Throughout the day starting at 9am we asked when the largest pool would be open. We got multiple answers from staff between 12-1230ish. So we set up our chairs there in the wonderful sunlight. At about 1245 we asked again and were told that the pool was not going to open. . At 9am we had our pick of chairs. At 1245 there were little to no chairs available. So I understand that poolside service is rough but this was horrible. Either you have lots of servers with one bar or lots of bars. Here there was one bar with little service. You could either stand in line for 30 minutes or wait three hours for your server. The pool was clean and comfortable, however they amount of space in the opened pools was not

Tara H.

What's not to like about being at the pool and having a great view! It was very relaxing. The staff are friendly and attentive. Thanks for a great experience!

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Really big pools and fun to just hang out or lounge. I heard the Temptation Sundays are lots of fun. Def need to check it out next summer!

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We remembered andre and Miguel from our last trip and they were our cabana host this year again and they are great!!!!!!

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Walking through the Wynn Las Vegas to get to Awakening was honestly an experience in itself. The…read morehotel is absolutely stunning inside. Everything feels luxurious from the beautiful floral displays to the lighting, decor, and the fresh clean scent throughout the property. Every area looked spotless and well maintained. The atmosphere inside feels upscale but still welcoming. There are so many beautiful restaurants, lounges, and little details everywhere you look. Even just walking through the casino and shopping areas felt elegant and relaxing compared to some other crowded Strip hotels. The staff we interacted with were friendly and helpful when directing guests to the theater. Parking was easy and having free parking for Nevada locals was a huge plus. The entire property has that "wow" factor and definitely adds to the overall experience when attending shows like Awakening. Would absolutely come back just to walk around, eat, or enjoy another show.

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Our first time visiting Green Valley and I have to say it did not disappoint. The property is…read morebeautiful with a nice outdoor pool area. The restaurants are fantastic and hey they have a Pizza Rock! My favorite part was I hit it big on some Bingo $650.

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Good morning ARMY! Wow, Vegas' temps are brutal this week. Summer started early…read more You may recall back in 2022 the Bellagio choreographed their fountains to BTS songs. At night we lined up along the balustrade and watched the show. It was so much fun seeing so many people show up. Bellagio is one of my favorite, centralized hotels on the strip. Lots of great photo ops around this Italian-inspired property. Water elements are prominent. Take note of Fiori di Como. Its a beautiful art piece in the main lobby. I love the vibrancy and colors of the glass flowers. It sets the tone of the of hotel: Elegance, grandness, and beauty. Fun fact, the artist is from WA state :) As you walk further into the hotel you'll get to see the Conservatory and Botanical Garden. It's free admission. The floral theme is detailed, creative, and enchanting. I didnt hear anything about the resort hosting/participating in any kind of any BTS fountain show this year so I guess Borahaegas 2022 at the Bellagio was just one of those "you had to be there" moments. However, the resort is a still nice place to walk around and escape from the heat plus they have clean bathrooms. They also have a free tram that connects to other hotels on the strip if you find yourself tired from walking. Stay hydrated and be safe out there in these extreme temperatures!

This is one of the best hotels in Vegas. Along with the cleanliness and attractions (fountain), it…read moreoffers seasonal flower arrangements that change often. Everything is made of flowers which makes it smell amazing! The whole hotel smells good actually! There is a chocolate shop with lattes and homemade desserts, many shops, and a gorgeous pool. The shopping is pretty high end here. Many stores were out of my tax bracket lol. Buttt they are still super fun to walk in and look at their displays. I would love to stay at this hotel but it is pretty expensive!! Definitely a luxary. It is nice that it is open to the public to enjoy!

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