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Go Pool on Sundays

What to expect on Sunday at Go Pool — DJs, crowd vibe, cabanas, dress code, and free guest list.

What to Expect

Sunday at Go Pool

Sunday at Go Pool is the perfect pool party closer at Flamingo Las Vegas. The vibe is fun and slightly more relaxed than Saturday, with a crowd that is soaking up the last day of their weekend across Go Pool's pool deck. Center-Strip pool party with accessibility as its superpower. The $20M renovation gave Go Pool serious infrastructure — five pools, a massive swim-up bar, and solid DJ programming — at prices that don't require a VIP budget. Great for visitors who want the full Vegas dayclub experience without the EBC or Marquee price tag. Flamingo's iconic mid-Strip location makes rideshares and walk-ins effortless. Sunday pool parties often have a special energy — people are less inhibited, the music selection leans into feel-good tracks, and the overall atmosphere is celebratory. Go Pool's $20 million renovation complete — opened february 27, 2026 with five all-new pools and 30-seat swim-up bar — among the longest on the strip make it one of the best-kept secrets in Vegas dayclubs.

Go Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas operates 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (daily, seasonal) during pool season (February – October (opens late February)). The venue features $20 million renovation complete — opened february 27, 2026 with five all-new pools, 30-seat swim-up bar — among the longest on the strip, and more.

The Crowd

Sunday Vibe at Go Pool

Sunday at Go Pool draws a fun, relaxed crowd wrapping up their Vegas weekend at Flamingo Las Vegas. The vibe is celebratory and carefree, with great music and a more social atmosphere compared to the high-energy Saturday crowd. Since opening in 2026, Go Pool has cultivated a loyal Sunday following that treats the closing day as a destination, not an afterthought.

Season

February – October (opens late February)

Hours

9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (daily, seasonal)

Cover

Free–$50 (Flamingo hotel guests free Sun–Fri; non-hotel guests free Mon–Thu; from $22 Fri–Sun non-hotel; higher on DJ event days)

Sunday Deep Dive

The Grand Finale — Sunday at Go Pool

Sunday at Go Pool carries a distinct emotional signature that neither Friday nor Saturday can replicate. The guests who walk through Flamingo Las Vegas and down to the pool deck on Sunday morning have already lived through one or two days of peak Vegas intensity. That shared history creates an unspoken bond across the 2,000 -capacity venue — everyone present chose to extend the weekend rather than surrender to exhaustion, and that collective commitment generates an atmosphere of defiant celebration. The music programming at Go Pool on Sunday reflects this psychology: DJs lean into euphoric, emotionally resonant selections rather than the aggressive peak-hour buildups that define Saturday. Expect vocal house anthems, nostalgic remixes that trigger sing-alongs, and sunset-chasing melodic sets that score the closing chapter of a Vegas trip. Sunday is also the only day of the week when Go Pool's staff operates with genuine warmth rather than crowd-control efficiency — hosts remember your name, bartenders pour a touch heavier, and the security posture at Flamingo Las Vegas's entrance softens noticeably.

The operational economics of Sunday work overwhelmingly in the guest's favor at Go Pool. Walk-up daybed availability persists well into the afternoon because the overnight checkout wave thins the potential crowd. Cabana minimums at Go Pool typically run twenty to thirty percent below Saturday rates, and some hosts at Flamingo Las Vegas offer complimentary upgrades when premium inventory sits empty past noon. The bar experience improves proportionally — bartenders at Go Pool have time to craft cocktails rather than pouring speed-wells, and your server visits more frequently because their section is not stacked six tables deep. For guests watching their spending after a Friday-Saturday double header, Sunday at Go Pool delivers the strongest value-to-experience ratio of the three-day pool party window with the standard cover of Free–$50 (Flamingo hotel guests free Sun–Fri; non-hotel guests free Mon–Thu; from $22 Fri–Sun non-hotel; higher on DJ event days) already offset by guest list entry. Hotel late-checkout requests are worth pursuing on Sunday — many guests at Flamingo Las Vegas negotiate a two o'clock checkout so they can return to their room mid-party to reapply sunscreen and recharge before heading back to Go Pool for the closing sets.

Sunday Funday culture at Go Pool has evolved into its own distinct subgenre of Las Vegas entertainment. Brunch-to-pool transitions are the signature Sunday move — guests fuel up at one of Flamingo Las Vegas's restaurants between nine and eleven AM, then walk directly to Go Pool without touching a rideshare. The crowd skews slightly older and more experienced than Saturday's mix, which translates to smoother social interactions, less aggressive cabana-hopping, and a general atmosphere where conversation flows as freely as the cocktails. The closing hour at Go Pool on Sunday carries a bittersweet weight: the final DJ set functions as both a celebration and a farewell, with the 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM peak dissolving into golden-hour warmth that paints the pool deck in amber light. It is the memory guests carry home and the reason they book their return trip before the plane touches down. Unlike Saturday's abrupt transition to nightlife, Sunday's wind-down at Go Pool gives your group time to decompress — grab dinner at a relaxed pace near Flamingo Las Vegas, skip the nightclub entirely, and let the pool party be the final highlight of a complete Vegas weekend.

Your Day at Go Pool

What to Expect on Sunday at Go Pool

A Sunday at Go Pool is an all-day experience. The venue opens at 9:00 AM and the energy builds throughout the afternoon. Sunday wraps up the weekend at Go Pool with a celebratory energy unique to the closing day at Flamingo Las Vegas. Center-Strip pool party with accessibility as its superpower. The $20M renovation gave Go Pool serious infrastructure — five pools, a massive swim-up bar, and solid DJ programming — at prices that don't require a VIP budget. Great for visitors who want the full Vegas dayclub experience without the EBC or Marquee price tag. Flamingo's iconic mid-Strip location makes rideshares and walk-ins effortless. The music selection leans into feel-good tracks, and the overall vibe across Go Pool's pool deck is less about intensity and more about enjoyment.

Morning at Go Pool

Go Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas opens its doors at 9:00 AM and the early Sunday crowd secures daybeds and cabanas throughout the 2,000-capacity venue. The opening DJ plays warm-up sets with chill house and lounge music across the Go Pool sound system. This is the best window to settle in, order your first round of drinks, and apply sunscreen before the February – October (opens late February) desert sun intensifies. The pool at Go Pool is still uncrowded and you can explore the full layout at Flamingo Las Vegas, including $20 million renovation complete — opened february 27, 2026 with five all-new pools.

Afternoon Build at Go Pool

The energy ramps up as more guests arrive at Go Pool. The opening DJ transitions to higher-energy tracks. Peak hours at Go Pool run 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM, and the build toward that peak starts around noon. Sunday's early afternoon at Go Pool carries a communal quality — groups open up to neighbors, daybeds become shared social spaces, and the poolside energy is collaborative rather than competitive. Bottle service guests at Go Pool start ordering, and the pool fills up at Flamingo Las Vegas. This is when you want to be in the water or settled at your spot near 30-seat swim-up bar — among the longest on the strip.

Peak Hours at Go Pool

Go Pool hits peak energy during 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM. The featured DJ brings feel-good energy to Go Pool's Flamingo Las Vegas pool deck, and the crowd is fully engaged. Sunday peak hours at Go Pool carry a special, celebratory quality. Expect the biggest crowds at the bars and the most energetic atmosphere throughout Go Pool.

Sunset at Go Pool

As the February – October (opens late February) sun starts to drop behind Flamingo Las Vegas, the energy at Go Pool shifts. The DJ plays closing sets with crowd favorites across the 2,000-capacity venue. Many guests begin transitioning to evening plans — dinner, nightclubs, or shows on the Strip. Go Pool wraps up the 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (daily, seasonal) pool party session and the venue winds down. Sunday closers at Go Pool carry an emotional, end-of-weekend energy that makes the final hour at Flamingo Las Vegas memorable.

What to Wear & Bring

Dress Code & Essentials for Go Pool

Go Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas enforces the following dress code at the 3555 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 entrance: Swimwear only — bikinis or one-piece suits for women, swim shorts only for men. No cargo pants, basketball shorts, jerseys, jeans, or hard-soled footwear. Adults 21+ with valid ID required. Security at the door will turn away guests who do not comply — no exceptions on Sundays. The Go Pool standard for women is fashionable swimwear including bikinis, one-piece suits, and designer cover-ups for walk-in entry. Men must wear properly fitting swim trunks — no cargo shorts, basketball shorts, or cutoff jeans. Cover-ups, caftans, and sundresses pass the Go Pool door check but you will need swimwear underneath once poolside. Slides and sandals are the required footwear at Go Pool; closed-toe shoes are prohibited past the entrance of Flamingo Las Vegas.

Wear to Go Pool

  • Fashionable swimwear (bikinis, one-pieces, swim trunks) per Go Pool standards
  • Cover-ups, caftans, or sundresses for entry through Flamingo Las Vegas
  • Sandals, slides, or pool-appropriate footwear for Go Pool
  • Sunglasses and a hat for February – October (opens late February) sun protection
  • Waterproof watch or minimal jewelry suitable for Go Pool

Prohibited at Go Pool

  • Jeans, denim shorts, or denim of any kind (Go Pool strictly enforces this)
  • Athletic wear, basketball shorts, or gym clothes
  • Work boots, sneakers, or closed-toe shoes (prohibited past Flamingo Las Vegas pool entrance)
  • Oversized t-shirts or non-swimwear tops
  • Anything with offensive graphics or logos per Go Pool dress code

Bring to Go Pool

  • Reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 50+ recommended for February – October (opens late February) desert sun)
  • Phone in a waterproof pouch for poolside use at Go Pool
  • Small clear bag or clutch for essentials inside Flamingo Las Vegas
  • Cash for tips (bars, servers, locker attendants at Go Pool)
  • Valid ID — required for entry at Go Pool, 3555 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Leave Behind at Go Pool

  • Outside food and beverages (not permitted at Go Pool)
  • Professional cameras and selfie sticks (security at Flamingo Las Vegas will confiscate)
  • Large bags, backpacks, or luggage — use Go Pool lockers instead
  • Glass containers or aerosol cans (prohibited at all Flamingo Las Vegas pool areas)
  • Expensive jewelry or items you cannot get wet at Go Pool

Go Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas offers lockers for valuables near the entrance.

Poolside Dining & Cocktails

Food & Drinks at Go Pool

Go Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas (3555 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109) serves a full menu of poolside food and premium cocktails throughout the 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (daily, seasonal) operating window. Like all Vegas dayclubs during February – October (opens late February), expect elevated pricing — cocktails at Go Pool typically run fifteen to twenty-five dollars, domestic beers eight to twelve dollars, and food items between eighteen and forty-five dollars. Sunday pricing at Go Pool matches the standard range, but the more relaxed pace means your server at Flamingo Las Vegas can offer more attentive tableside service and menu recommendations. Bottle service remains the most economical option for groups of four or more at Go Pool, with dedicated servers delivering bottles, mixers, fruit plates, and snacks directly to your reserved cabana or daybed section.

Go Pool Signature Cocktails

Go Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas serves frozen drinks, spritzes, margaritas, and specialty cocktails crafted for Sunday poolside enjoyment across the 2,000-capacity venue. TheGo Pool signature frozen cocktail is the go-to order for first-time visitors to Flamingo Las Vegas. Sunday cocktail service at Go Pool benefits from a relaxed pace and creative bartender attention. Prices range from fifteen to twenty-five dollars per drink at Go Pool.

Go Pool Poolside Menu

Go Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas serves elevated poolside fare — tacos, sliders, poke bowls, fresh fruit platters, and shareable bites designed forSunday all-day grazing. Eating throughout your 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (daily, seasonal) session at Go Pool is essential to pace yourself under the February – October (opens late February) desert sun. Food can be ordered from your daybed or cabana through your dedicated server at Go Pool.

Go Pool Bottle Service

Bottle service at Go Pool starts at $250 minimum spend. Flamingo's $20M renovated dayclub with 5 pools, 30-seat swim-up bar, 33 VIP cabanas. Live DJs daily. Most affordable center-Strip dayclub. Bottles from $250.

VIP Experience

Cabanas & Daybed Options at Go Pool

Reserving a cabana or daybed at Go Pool on Sunday guarantees your group a dedicated space with shade, a personal server, a bottle of liquor, and priority entry at Flamingo Las Vegas. It is the best way to experience Go Pool's five pools and a 30-seat swim-up bar at the heart of the strip atmosphere — no fighting for chairs across the 2,000-capacity venue, no waiting in line for drinks, and a home base near $20 million renovation complete — opened february 27, 2026 with five all-new pools for your entire crew. Sunday cabana pricing and availability at Go Pool are often the most favorable of the three pool party days at Flamingo Las Vegas. Great value for groups that want the VIP experience while skipping Go Pool's Free–$50 (Flamingo hotel guests free Sun–Fri; non-hotel guests free Mon–Thu; from $22 Fri–Sun non-hotel; higher on DJ event days) cover.

Daybed

$250+

A poolside daybed at Go Pool includes a reserved lounging area, towels, and server access. Minimum spend starts at $250 and includes your choice of bottles. Perfect for groups of two to four guests.

Cabana

$800+

A private cabana at Go Pool includes shade, a dedicated server, a TV, a fan or misting system, and premium positioning. Starting at $800 minimum spend. Fits groups of six to twelve guests comfortably.

VIP Cabana

$1,500+

The premium vip cabana option at Go Pool is the top-tier VIP experience. Starting at $1,500 minimum spend. Includes the most spacious layout, best positioning, and premium amenities for groups of eight to fifteen guests.

Local Knowledge

Insider Tips for Sunday at Go Pool

Sign Up for Go Pool Guest List Early

The NoCoverVegas guest list for Go Pool on Sunday fills up, especially during peak season. Sign up at least twenty-four hours in advance. Standard cover is Free–$50 (Flamingo hotel guests free Sun–Fri; non-hotel guests free Mon–Thu; from $22 Fri–Sun non-hotel; higher on DJ event days), but guest list entry is completely free. Women are typically free all day, and men get free entry before the early-afternoon cutoff with an even gender ratio in the group.

Hydrate Before Go Pool

February – October (opens late February) temperatures at Go Pool regularly exceed one hundred and ten degrees Fahrenheit across the 2,000-capacity pool deck. Start hydrating the night before your Sunday at Flamingo Las Vegas and drink plenty of water in the morning. At Go Pool, alternate between cocktails and water throughout the 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (daily, seasonal) session. The desert heat combined with alcohol and direct sun at Go Pool can sneak up on you quickly — bring reef-safe sunscreen and reapply every ninety minutes. Sunday hydration at Go Pool requires extra attention if you partied Friday and Saturday — two days of accumulated sun exposure and alcohol consumption mean your body starts Sunday at a deficit.

Rideshare to Go Pool — Skip Flamingo Las Vegas Parking

Drop off at Flamingo Las Vegas main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Walk through the casino toward the pool area — follow Go Pool signs from the main floor. Rideshare to Go Pool at 3555 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 is the most convenient option — no parking hassle, no navigating the Flamingo Las Vegas garage, and you avoid driving after a 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (daily, seasonal) day of drinking at Go Pool. Flamingo Las Vegas self-parking garage at Audrie St (behind the hotel). Valet available at main hotel entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Surge pricing is common on Sunday afternoons near Flamingo Las Vegas, so consider scheduling your ride to Go Pool in advance.

Day-to-Night After Go Pool

Most Sunday pool party guests at Go Pool head to a nightclub afterward. Go Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas wraps up its 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (daily, seasonal) session in the late afternoon, giving you a few hours to rest, shower, and change before hitting the clubs. NoCoverVegas offers guest list for nightclubs too — ask us about combining your Sunday at Go Pool with a nightclub reservation for the same evening.

Cash Tips at Go Pool

While Go Pool accepts cards everywhere, having cash on hand makes the experience smoother. Tip your bartender, your daybed server, and the locker attendant. A few dollars per drink and fifteen to twenty percent on bottle service is standard. Good tippers get better service all day long — your server will prioritize your table if you take care of them early. On Sundays at Go Pool, the more relaxed staffing ratio means tipping generously is both easier (shorter bar waits) and more personal — your bartender and server are likely to remember your preferences and anticipate your next order.

Sunday Insider Move

The Sunday insider move at Go Pool is to treat it as a destination day rather than an afterthought. Many visitors exhaust themselves on Friday and Saturday and skip Sunday entirely, which means the crowd at Go Pool on Sunday is smaller and more relaxed. That translates to easier cabana upgrades, faster bar service, and a more intimate connection to the music. The peak window of 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM on Sunday has a unique energy — celebratory, carefree, and perfect for closing out a Vegas weekend on a high note.

Highlights

Why Go Pool on Sunday

1

$20 million renovation complete — opened February 27, 2026 with five all-new pools

2

30-seat swim-up bar — among the longest on the Strip

3

33 VIP cabanas with exclusive access to smaller private pools

4

Live DJs seven days a week throughout the pool season

5

More affordable pricing than Strip mega-dayclubs — bottles from $250

Plan Your Day

Sunday Tips for Go Pool

Best Arrival Time at Go Pool

Sunday pool parties at Go Pool are a bit more relaxed. Arriving between 9:00 AM and 1 PM is ideal at Flamingo Las Vegas. The crowd peaks around 2 PM and starts winding down after 4 PM. Drop off at Flamingo Las Vegas main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Walk through the casino toward the pool area — follow Go Pool signs from the main floor.

Go Pool Dress Code

Swimwear only — bikinis or one-piece suits for women, swim shorts only for men. No cargo pants, basketball shorts, jerseys, jeans, or hard-soled footwear. Adults 21+ with valid ID required.

Stay Hydrated at Go Pool

Sunday pool parties at Go Pool during February – October (opens late February) mean direct sun for the entire 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (daily, seasonal) operating window. Drink water between every cocktail at Go Pool, wear reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 50+), and use the shade structures near cabana rows at Flamingo Las Vegas. Sunday guests at Go Pool are often recovering from Friday and Saturday — double your water intake.

Day-to-Night from Go Pool

Many Sunday guests at Go Pool transition to a nightclub after the pool party wraps at Flamingo Las Vegas. Plan two to three hours at your hotel to rest and change before heading out. Drop off at Flamingo Las Vegas main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Walk through the casino toward the pool area — follow Go Pool signs from the main floor. NoCoverVegas guest list covers all major nightclubs — ask us about pairing yourSunday at Go Pool with a nightclub reservation.

About the Venue

About Go Pool

Go Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas is a center-Strip dayclub reborn after a $20 million renovation, now featuring five all-new pools, a 30-seat swim-up bar (one of the longest in Las Vegas), and 33 VIP cabanas with live DJ programming seven days a week. Adults 21+ only, the venue delivers a full Vegas dayclub experience at price points more accessible than the EBC or Marquee tier. Set within Flamingo's historic 15-acre grounds, Go Pool blends the energy of a premier pool party with the character of one of Las Vegas's most iconic casino-hotels. Located inside Flamingo Las Vegas at 3555 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, Go Pool is one of the newest additions to the Las Vegas dayclub scene, having opened in 2026. That newness means state-of-the-art sound engineering, modern pool layouts, and production technology that older Strip venues are still catching up to. The facilities are pristine and the design reflects current trends in luxury pool entertainment.

Center-Strip pool party with accessibility as its superpower. The $20M renovation gave Go Pool serious infrastructure — five pools, a massive swim-up bar, and solid DJ programming — at prices that don't require a VIP budget. Great for visitors who want the full Vegas dayclub experience without the EBC or Marquee price tag. Flamingo's iconic mid-Strip location makes rideshares and walk-ins effortless. With a capacity of 2,000, the venue keeps the experience intimate and high-touch. The smaller footprint means you are never far from the DJ, the bar, or your cabana. On Sundays, that intimacy creates a cohesive party energy where the entire venue feels connected to the music.

Key features that define Go Pool include $20 million renovation complete — opened february 27, 2026 with five all-new pools, 30-seat swim-up bar — among the longest on the strip, 33 vip cabanas with exclusive access to smaller private pools, and live djs seven days a week throughout the pool season. On Sundays, these features create a backdrop for the most relaxed yet celebratory day of the weekend. The closing-day energy at Go Pool has a unique quality — guests are savoring their last pool party hours, the DJ leans into feel-good tracks, and the overall vibe is less about intensity and more about pure enjoyment. Saturday draws the biggest DJ sets and highest energy. Friday and Sunday also have full programming. Open seven days for more casual weekday pool days.

Pool Party Personality

The Sunday Identity at Go Pool

At 2,000 guests, Go Pool runs a tighter ship than the sprawling mega-pools on the Strip, and that compression creates Sunday-day magic. The DJ reads one crowd, not five scattered sections. The bartenders track regulars by face instead of cabana number. When a track drops and the pool erupts, the wave of energy ricochets off the near walls and amplifies itself — a feedback loop that open-air arenas cannot generate. For guests who treat the music as the centerpiece rather than background noise, this acoustic intimacy is the entire point.

Opening its doors in 2026 gave Go Pool the advantage of building from a blank canvas with modern pool party demands already understood. The drainage system handles a capacity crowd without flooding the deck, the speaker arrays were positioned using acoustic modeling software to eliminate dead zones near the cabanas, and the shade structures were engineered with afternoon sun angles in mind so west-facing sections stay comfortable through the hottest Sunday hours. Older venues retrofit these solutions imperfectly — Go Pool baked them into the blueprint.

Go Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas occupies its own niche in the Las Vegas pool party geography, removed from the heaviest Strip-corridor foot traffic but fully connected via the NoCoverVegas ride network. The positioning attracts guests who prefer a destination-style pool experience — you travel specifically to Go Pool for its distinct atmosphere rather than stumbling upon it during a casino walk. That intentionality shapes the crowd: everyone at the pool on Sunday chose to be there, and the collective energy reflects that commitment.

The physical environment anchors the entire Sunday experience at Go Pool — $20 million renovation complete — opened february 27, 2026 with five all-new pools establishes a canvas that the DJ, the crowd, and the February – October (opens late February) desert sun paint across every hour of the 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (daily, seasonal) session. Stack 30-seat swim-up bar — among the longest on the strip on top and the value proposition sharpens — Go Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas packs more reasons to stay all Sunday than most dayclubs offer across an entire weekend. Add 33 vip cabanas with exclusive access to smaller private pools into the mix and the full picture of why Go Pool holds its five pools and a 30-seat swim-up bar at the heart of the strip reputation crystallizes with each passing Sunday. Cap it off with live djs seven days a week throughout the pool season and you arrive at Go Pool — a Flamingo Las Vegas venue that delivers on every axis a pool party guest evaluates at 3555 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109.

Why Go Pool

Why Go Pool on Sundays

Go Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas opened February 27, 2026 after a $20 million renovation that transformed the property's aging pool complex into one of the most thoughtfully designed dayclub spaces on the Strip. The centerpiece is a 50-foot-wide rain curtain waterfall positioned directly behind the DJ booth — the performance backdrop creates a visual element that photographs unlike anything at any other Las Vegas pool venue, and the combined effect of the waterfall sound, DJ audio, and the visual spectacle establishes immediate atmosphere the moment programming begins. The main pool features a 30-seat circular swim-up bar as its central organizing element — this is among the longest swim-up bars in Las Vegas, and the circular design with canopy shade, four flat-screen TVs, and built-in cooling misters gives it a functionality beyond most Strip swim-up installations that are more decorative than practical in 105°F summer heat. The surrounding shallow wet deck is lined with in-water loungers and plush couches — a design choice that allows guests to be technically in the water while maintaining lounge-style seating, which maximizes the amount of time spent actually in the pool rather than sitting adjacent to it. Five distinct pool areas across 1.5 acres with temperature-controlled water means each section has its own atmosphere and energy level, giving groups multiple choices within the same venue. General admission is complimentary for both hotel guests and non-hotel guests (21+), making Go Pool the only renovated center-Strip dayclub with major DJ programming and free entry, while the 33 VIP cabanas serve groups wanting dedicated service and reserved space.

Expert Advice

Insider Guide: Go Pool on Sundays

1

The 50-foot rain curtain waterfall behind the DJ booth is the best photo backdrop of any Las Vegas dayclub — position yourself in the main pool facing the stage for shots that are instantly identifiable

2

Free GA admission (21+) means you can arrive at noon, enjoy a few hours, and leave without having pre-committed to the full $30–$100 cover that Strip mega-dayclubs require

3

The circular swim-up bar with canopy shade and cooling misters is genuinely functional in summer heat — stake a seat before 1:00 PM on Saturdays when the 30 spots fill

4

Flamingo's location puts you within walking distance of Caesars, Bally's, the LINQ, Cosmopolitan, and Bellagio — the easiest dayclub for spontaneous group decisions that don't require advance logistics

5

Flamingo hotel guests get complimentary pool access Sunday through Friday — on most days Go Pool functions as a free resort amenity. Hotel guests are only charged $11 on Saturdays after 10 AM, making it one of the best-value pool days of any casino on the Strip.

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Weekday DJ programming (Sunday–Thursday) features local open-format DJs spinning hip-hop, EDM, Latin, and top-40 in a noticeably smaller crowd than peak weekends — non-hotel guests also get in free Monday through Thursday, making midweek visits genuinely zero-cost for most visitors.

Common Questions

Go Pool Sunday FAQ

Is Go Pool open on Sundays?

Yes. Go Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas is open 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (daily, seasonal) on Sundays throughout pool season (February – October (opens late February)). Sunday closes the pool party weekend at Go Pool with a celebratory, feel-good atmosphere. DJ programming on Sundays leans toward euphoric crowd-reactive sets, and premium section availability is often better than Saturday peak demand allows. Sign up for the NoCoverVegas guest list to skip the Free–$50 (Flamingo hotel guests free Sun–Fri; non-hotel guests free Mon–Thu; from $22 Fri–Sun non-hotel; higher on DJ event days) cover on Sundays.

Is there a guest list for Go Pool on Sunday?

Yes. NoCoverVegas offers free guest list at Go Pool on Sundays during February – October (opens late February) pool season. Standard cover at Go Pool is Free–$50 (Flamingo hotel guests free Sun–Fri; non-hotel guests free Mon–Thu; from $22 Fri–Sun non-hotel; higher on DJ event days), but guest list gets you into Flamingo Las Vegas free. Women are typically free all day at Go Pool, and men are free before the early-afternoon cutoff with an even gender ratio.

What should I wear to Go Pool on Sunday?

Swimwear only — bikinis or one-piece suits for women, swim shorts only for men. No cargo pants, basketball shorts, jerseys, jeans, or hard-soled footwear. Adults 21+ with valid ID required. Most Sunday guests at Go Pool wear fashionable swimwear, cover-ups for entry through Flamingo Las Vegas, and sandals or slides. Leave the jeans and athletic wear at your hotel — Go Pool security enforces the dress code strictly.

How much does a cabana cost at Go Pool on Sunday?

Cabana and daybed pricing at Go Pool varies by day and demand. Daybed minimums start at $250. Cabana minimums start at $800. VIP Cabana minimums start at $1,500. Sunday pricing is often similar to Friday, with slightly easier availability than Saturday. Book through NoCoverVegas for the best rates and guaranteed reservations.

What time should I arrive at Go Pool on Sunday?

Sunday pool parties at Go Pool are a bit more relaxed. Arriving between 9:00 AM and 1 PM is ideal at Flamingo Las Vegas. The crowd peaks around 2 PM and starts winding down after 4 PM. Drop off at Flamingo Las Vegas main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Walk through the casino toward the pool area — follow Go Pool signs from the main floor. Peak hours at Go Pool are 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM. Arriving before peak ensures you get the best spot and avoid the longest lines.

Can I bring sunscreen and a phone to Go Pool?

Yes, sunscreen is highly encouraged at Go Pool — February – October (opens late February) Las Vegas temperatures regularly exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit across the 2,000-capacity pool deck. You can bring reef-safe sunscreen, your phone, a small clutch or clear bag, and sunglasses to Go Pool. Go Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas prohibits outside food, drinks, professional cameras, selfie sticks, and full-size backpacks. Lockers are available near the 3555 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 entrance for valuables.

How do I get to Go Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas?

Drop off at Flamingo Las Vegas main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Walk through the casino toward the pool area — follow Go Pool signs from the main floor. Flamingo Las Vegas self-parking garage at Audrie St (behind the hotel). Valet available at main hotel entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Go Pool is located at 3555 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 inside Flamingo Las Vegas. Most Sunday guests use rideshare services for the easiest access to Go Pool.

Is Go Pool worth it on Sunday?

Definitely. Sunday at Go Pool is one of the best-kept secrets at Flamingo Las Vegas. The crowd is celebratory and relaxed, the music leans into feel-good vibes, and availability for premium spots across Go Pool's pool deck is often better than Saturday. Center-Strip pool party with accessibility as its superpower. The $20M renovation gave Go Pool serious infrastructure — five pools, a massive swim-up bar, and solid DJ programming — at prices that don't require a VIP budget. Great for visitors who want the full Vegas dayclub experience without the EBC or Marquee price tag. Flamingo's iconic mid-Strip location makes rideshares and walk-ins effortless. It is the perfect way to close out a Vegas weekend.

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Liquid Pool Lounge

Pool Party · ARIA Resort & Casino

ARIA's intimate weekend pool party

Stadium Swim

Pool Party · Circa Resort & Casino

Year-round pool amphitheater with a 40-foot screen

Kassi Beach Club

Pool Party · Virgin Hotels Las Vegas

Mediterranean 21+ pool escape just off the Strip

OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar

Pool Party · Caesars Palace

The Strip's most technically advanced mega-dayclub — now open at Caesars Palace

Palms Pool & Dayclub

Pool Party · Palms Casino Resort

The legendary Ditch Fridays tradition in 73,000 sq ft off the Strip

The Tank at Golden Nugget

Pool Party · Golden Nugget Las Vegas

Swim beside a 200,000-gallon shark tank in downtown Las Vegas

Drai's Beachclub

Pool Party · The Vanderpump Hotel

Rooftop pool party with panoramic Strip views above the Vanderpump Hotel

The Voo at Rio

Pool Party · Rio Las Vegas

Adults-only European topless pool off the Strip at Rio Las Vegas

DayDream

Pool Party · M Resort Spa Casino

Adults-only infinity-edge pool dayclub at M Resort in Henderson

Soleia Beach

Pool Party · The Vanderpump Hotel

Lisa Vanderpump's 65,000 sq ft rooftop oasis 11 stories above the Strip

The Pool at SAHARA Las Vegas (AZILO Ultra Pool)

Pool Party · SAHARA Las Vegas

Moroccan ultra pool with 10,000 sq ft LED walls on the North Strip

Influence, The Pool at The LINQ

Pool Party · The LINQ Hotel + Experience

Rooftop 21+ dayclub with lily pads, games, and daily DJ programming above the LINQ Promenade

Wet Republic Ultra Pool

Pool Party · MGM Grand

The legendary MGM Grand ultra pool — now Palm Tree Beach Club

Daylight Beach Club

Pool Party · Mandalay Bay

Mandalay Bay's legendary pool party venue — now Tailgate Beach Club

EBC at Night

Pool Party · Encore at Wynn Las Vegas

Wynn's outdoor pool nightclub — Nightswim late May through September

Élia Beach Club

Pool Party · Virgin Hotels Las Vegas

60,000 sq ft European-inspired dayclub — tropical house, deep house, and off-Strip access

Red Rock Resort Pool

Pool Party · Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa

Summerlin's resort pool with 21+ Rouge Room DJ programming and Red Rock Canyon views

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