Since it is now raining most of the time here in the Philippines,we are temporarily shifting this blog's focus to places where you can still enjoy warm sunny days.
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Mandalay Bay pool |
So let's forget about a long segue (or excuse) and just cut to the chase immediately. Yes, this will be another Las Vegas post. Its the peak of summer right now in the US, so I will be featuring some of the massive swimming pools housed in Las Vegas Boulevard hotels. Note:
this is not a sponsored post. All my travels were paid for using personal funds.
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The wave pool is the main attraction in Mandalay's 11 acres of water fun |
Mandalay's swimming pools, which were launched in 2006, are often featured in top ten lists of swimming pools. I guess that is why I often notice a lot of international tourists whenever I stay at Mandalay or TheHotel.
It can get pretty packed during summer, especially weekends, so if you prefer a less crowded venue, you may check out another MGM Resort, the newer Aria resort. I really liked the hotel's lazy river pool (shown below)
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the view from my 10th floor hotel room |
And if you are into the over-21 summer pool parties, Aria offers the Liquid pool lounge.
Well Mandalay offers them as well, I just did not have the appropriate photos.
If Aria's and Mandalay's suites and rooms are too expensive for your summer budget, Luxor, another MGM resort at the southern end of the Vegas strip, offers cheaper rooms. And you can still have your Vegas swimming pool vacation, without breaking the bank.
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Well its Vegas, so expect the pools to offer alcohol drinks within easy reach. |
Have some wet summer fun at whichever Las Vegas hotel pool you chose!
this is the 1st time i saw mgm in that view.. nice!
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