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See It to Believe It
Pool club offers food, drinks, sports viewing and more
There are many spots in Las Vegas that deserve major kudos. However, there are only a few that have earned “epic” status—and one of those is Stadium Swim. It’s a truly jaw-dropping experience to lay eyes on the 4,000-person-capacity, multilevel pool complex, open 365 days per year. It’s doubtful guests have seen a paradise like this anywhere else in the world, let alone in Vegas.
Stadium Swim offers six pools on three different levels; each pool gives guests the option of sunbathing on one of more than 300 chaise lounges or nearly 40 daybeds. For an extra-special VIP experience, book one of 30 posh cabanas.
Want to enjoy a cocktail in the water? No problem!. There are two swim-up bars. And those cocktails? There are plenty. Go for a pitcher full of one of the mojito flavors like strawberry, tropical, coconut, banana, or pineapple. Or cool down with signature frozen concoctions like Strawberry Fields Forever with Cruzan strawberry rum, sugar, and lime. The pool club also offers more than a dozen specialty cocktails like the Kentucky Tea with Old Forester bourbon, white peach syrup, black tea and lemon. It really is an inventive and delicious menu. Beer buckets, wine, sangria and bottle service are available, too.
And sustenance is not an afterthought here. The menu packs a punch with lobster corn dogs, Impossible burger sliders, nachos, tacos, salads, breakfast burritos, vegetable crudites, meat and cheese boards and more.
And let’s talk about Stadium Swim’s main focal point—the 40-foot-tall, high-def, 14-million-pixel screen. “I’ve seen some pretty big LED screens in my day, but when you first walk out onto the terrace and see that thing, you’re like, ‘Holy crap!’” says Mike Pena, director of pool operations. “We want Stadium Swim to be the absolute best place in the city for anyone who enjoys any type of sports to be able to come to the pool party, hang out in the sun, enjoy the water, the drinks, and watch the sport they love the most in the best environment. There’s no better place in this city to watch sports, hands down.” –Kiko Miyasato