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Stadium Swim on Sundays
What to expect on Sunday at Stadium Swim — DJs, crowd vibe, cabanas, dress code, and free guest list.
What to Expect
Sunday at Stadium Swim
Sunday at Stadium Swim is the perfect pool party closer at Circa Resort & Casino. The vibe is fun and slightly more relaxed than Saturday, with a crowd that is soaking up the last day of their weekend across Stadium Swim's pool deck. Sports bar meets pool party. The massive LED screen makes this the best place to watch football, UFC, or March Madness while poolside. More sports-focused than nightlife-focused — think day drinking with games on, not a DJ-driven rager. 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. Stadium Swim's year-round heated pools (open even in winter) and 143-foot hd led screen for watching games make it one of the best-kept secrets in Vegas dayclubs.
Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino operates 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM (daily, standard season); winter hours 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM during pool season (Year-Round). The venue features year-round heated pools (open even in winter), 143-foot hd led screen for watching games, and more.
The Crowd
Sunday Vibe at Stadium Swim
Sunday at Stadium Swim draws a fun, relaxed crowd wrapping up their Vegas weekend at Circa Resort & Casino. The vibe is celebratory and carefree, with great music and a more social atmosphere compared to the high-energy Saturday crowd. Since opening in 2020, Stadium Swim has cultivated a loyal Sunday following that treats the closing day as a destination, not an afterthought.
Season
Year-Round
Hours
8:00 AM – 11:00 PM (daily, standard season); winter hours 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Cover
$20–65 (varies by day/event)
Sunday Deep Dive
The Grand Finale — Sunday at Stadium Swim
Sunday at Stadium Swim carries a distinct emotional signature that neither Friday nor Saturday can replicate. The guests who walk through Circa Resort & Casino 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 4,000 -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 Stadium Swim 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 Stadium Swim'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 Circa Resort & Casino's entrance softens noticeably.
The operational economics of Sunday work overwhelmingly in the guest's favor at Stadium Swim. Walk-up daybed availability persists well into the afternoon because the overnight checkout wave thins the potential crowd. Cabana minimums at Stadium Swim typically run twenty to thirty percent below Saturday rates, and some hosts at Circa Resort & Casino offer complimentary upgrades when premium inventory sits empty past noon. The bar experience improves proportionally — bartenders at Stadium Swim 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 Stadium Swim delivers the strongest value-to-experience ratio of the three-day pool party window with the standard cover of $20–65 (varies by day/event) already offset by guest list entry. Hotel late-checkout requests are worth pursuing on Sunday — many guests at Circa Resort & Casino negotiate a two o'clock checkout so they can return to their room mid-party to reapply sunscreen and recharge before heading back to Stadium Swim for the closing sets.
Sunday Funday culture at Stadium Swim 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 Circa Resort & Casino's restaurants between nine and eleven AM, then walk directly to Stadium Swim 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 Stadium Swim on Sunday carries a bittersweet weight: the final DJ set functions as both a celebration and a farewell, with the 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM (game days peak earlier) 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 Stadium Swim gives your group time to decompress — grab dinner at a relaxed pace near Circa Resort & Casino, skip the nightclub entirely, and let the pool party be the final highlight of a complete Vegas weekend.
Your Day at Stadium Swim
What to Expect on Sunday at Stadium Swim
A Sunday at Stadium Swim is an all-day experience. The venue opens at 8:00 AM and the energy builds throughout the afternoon. Sunday wraps up the weekend at Stadium Swim with a celebratory energy unique to the closing day at Circa Resort & Casino. Sports bar meets pool party. The massive LED screen makes this the best place to watch football, UFC, or March Madness while poolside. More sports-focused than nightlife-focused — think day drinking with games on, not a DJ-driven rager. The music selection leans into feel-good tracks, and the overall vibe across Stadium Swim's pool deck is less about intensity and more about enjoyment.
Morning at Stadium Swim
Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino opens its doors at 8:00 AM and the early Sunday crowd secures daybeds and cabanas throughout the 4,000-capacity venue. The opening DJ plays warm-up sets with chill house and lounge music across the Stadium Swim sound system. This is the best window to settle in, order your first round of drinks, and apply sunscreen before the Year-Round desert sun intensifies. The pool at Stadium Swim is still uncrowded and you can explore the full layout at Circa Resort & Casino, including year-round heated pools (open even in winter).
Afternoon Build at Stadium Swim
The energy ramps up as more guests arrive at Stadium Swim. The opening DJ transitions to higher-energy tracks. Peak hours at Stadium Swim run 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM (game days peak earlier), and the build toward that peak starts around noon. Sunday's early afternoon at Stadium Swim 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 Stadium Swim start ordering, and the pool fills up at Circa Resort & Casino. This is when you want to be in the water or settled at your spot near 143-foot hd led screen for watching games.
Peak Hours at Stadium Swim
Stadium Swim hits peak energy during 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM (game days peak earlier). The featured DJ brings feel-good energy to Stadium Swim's Circa Resort & Casino pool deck, and the crowd is fully engaged. Sunday peak hours at Stadium Swim carry a special, celebratory quality. Expect the biggest crowds at the bars and the most energetic atmosphere throughout Stadium Swim.
Sunset at Stadium Swim
As the Year-Round sun starts to drop behind Circa Resort & Casino, the energy at Stadium Swim shifts. The DJ plays closing sets with crowd favorites across the 4,000-capacity venue. Many guests begin transitioning to evening plans — dinner, nightclubs, or shows on the Strip. Stadium Swim wraps up the 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM (daily, standard season); winter hours 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM pool party session and the venue winds down. Sunday closers at Stadium Swim carry an emotional, end-of-weekend energy that makes the final hour at Circa Resort & Casino memorable.
What to Wear & Bring
Dress Code & Essentials for Stadium Swim
Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino enforces the following dress code at the 8 Fremont Street Experience, Las Vegas, NV 89101 entrance: Swimwear required. Resort casual for spectators. Security at the door will turn away guests who do not comply — no exceptions on Sundays. The Stadium Swim 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 Stadium Swim door check but you will need swimwear underneath once poolside. Slides and sandals are the required footwear at Stadium Swim; closed-toe shoes are prohibited past the entrance of Circa Resort & Casino.
Wear to Stadium Swim
- Fashionable swimwear (bikinis, one-pieces, swim trunks) per Stadium Swim standards
- Cover-ups, caftans, or sundresses for entry through Circa Resort & Casino
- Sandals, slides, or pool-appropriate footwear for Stadium Swim
- Sunglasses and a hat for Year-Round sun protection
- Waterproof watch or minimal jewelry suitable for Stadium Swim
Prohibited at Stadium Swim
- Jeans, denim shorts, or denim of any kind (Stadium Swim strictly enforces this)
- Athletic wear, basketball shorts, or gym clothes
- Work boots, sneakers, or closed-toe shoes (prohibited past Circa Resort & Casino pool entrance)
- Oversized t-shirts or non-swimwear tops
- Anything with offensive graphics or logos per Stadium Swim dress code
Bring to Stadium Swim
- Reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 50+ recommended for Year-Round desert sun)
- Phone in a waterproof pouch for poolside use at Stadium Swim
- Small clear bag or clutch for essentials inside Circa Resort & Casino
- Cash for tips (bars, servers, locker attendants at Stadium Swim)
- Valid ID — required for entry at Stadium Swim, 8 Fremont Street Experience, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Leave Behind at Stadium Swim
- Outside food and beverages (not permitted at Stadium Swim)
- Professional cameras and selfie sticks (security at Circa Resort & Casino will confiscate)
- Large bags, backpacks, or luggage — use Stadium Swim lockers instead
- Glass containers or aerosol cans (prohibited at all Circa Resort & Casino pool areas)
- Expensive jewelry or items you cannot get wet at Stadium Swim
Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino offers lockers for valuables near the entrance.
Poolside Dining & Cocktails
Food & Drinks at Stadium Swim
Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino (8 Fremont Street Experience, Las Vegas, NV 89101) serves a full menu of poolside food and premium cocktails throughout the 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM (daily, standard season); winter hours 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM operating window. Like all Vegas dayclubs during Year-Round, expect elevated pricing — cocktails at Stadium Swim 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 Stadium Swim matches the standard range, but the more relaxed pace means your server at Circa Resort & Casino can offer more attentive tableside service and menu recommendations. Bottle service remains the most economical option for groups of four or more at Stadium Swim, with dedicated servers delivering bottles, mixers, fruit plates, and snacks directly to your reserved cabana or daybed section.
Stadium Swim Signature Cocktails
Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino serves frozen drinks, spritzes, margaritas, and specialty cocktails crafted for Sunday poolside enjoyment across the 4,000-capacity venue. TheStadium Swim signature frozen cocktail is the go-to order for first-time visitors to Circa Resort & Casino. Sunday cocktail service at Stadium Swim benefits from a relaxed pace and creative bartender attention. Prices range from fifteen to twenty-five dollars per drink at Stadium Swim.
Stadium Swim Poolside Menu
Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino serves elevated poolside fare — tacos, sliders, poke bowls, fresh fruit platters, and shareable bites designed forSunday all-day grazing. Eating throughout your 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM (daily, standard season); winter hours 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM session at Stadium Swim is essential to pace yourself under the Year-Round desert sun. Food can be ordered from your daybed or cabana through your dedicated server at Stadium Swim.
Stadium Swim Bottle Service
Bottle service at Stadium Swim starts at $500 minimum spend. Open year-round with heated pools. 143-foot LED screen. The ultimate sportsbook-pool combo.
VIP Experience
Cabanas & Daybed Options at Stadium Swim
Reserving a cabana or daybed at Stadium Swim on Sunday guarantees your group a dedicated space with shade, a personal server, a bottle of liquor, and priority entry at Circa Resort & Casino. It is the best way to experience Stadium Swim's year-round pool amphitheater with a 40-foot screen atmosphere — no fighting for chairs across the 4,000-capacity venue, no waiting in line for drinks, and a home base near year-round heated pools (open even in winter) for your entire crew. Sunday cabana pricing and availability at Stadium Swim are often the most favorable of the three pool party days at Circa Resort & Casino. Great value for groups that want the VIP experience while skipping Stadium Swim's $20–65 (varies by day/event) cover.
Daybed
$500+A poolside daybed at Stadium Swim includes a reserved lounging area, towels, and server access. Minimum spend starts at $500 and includes your choice of bottles. Perfect for groups of two to four guests.
Cabana
$1,200+A private cabana at Stadium Swim includes shade, a dedicated server, a TV, a fan or misting system, and premium positioning. Starting at $1,200 minimum spend. Fits groups of six to twelve guests comfortably.
Grand Cabana
$2,000+The premium grand cabana option at Stadium Swim is the top-tier VIP experience. Starting at $2,000 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 Stadium Swim
Sign Up for Stadium Swim Guest List Early
The NoCoverVegas guest list for Stadium Swim on Sunday fills up, especially during peak season. Sign up at least twenty-four hours in advance. Standard cover is $20–65 (varies by day/event), 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 Stadium Swim
Year-Round temperatures at Stadium Swim regularly exceed one hundred and ten degrees Fahrenheit across the 4,000-capacity pool deck. Start hydrating the night before your Sunday at Circa Resort & Casino and drink plenty of water in the morning. At Stadium Swim, alternate between cocktails and water throughout the 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM (daily, standard season); winter hours 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM session. The desert heat combined with alcohol and direct sun at Stadium Swim can sneak up on you quickly — bring reef-safe sunscreen and reapply every ninety minutes. Sunday hydration at Stadium Swim 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 Stadium Swim — Skip Circa Resort & Casino Parking
Drop off at Circa main entrance on Fremont Street. Stadium Swim is on the rooftop — take elevators from the casino floor. Rideshare to Stadium Swim at 8 Fremont Street Experience, Las Vegas, NV 89101 is the most convenient option — no parking hassle, no navigating the Circa Resort & Casino garage, and you avoid driving after a 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM (daily, standard season); winter hours 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM day of drinking at Stadium Swim. Circa parking garage on Main Street. Free self-parking. Surge pricing is common on Sunday afternoons near Circa Resort & Casino, so consider scheduling your ride to Stadium Swim in advance.
Day-to-Night After Stadium Swim
Most Sunday pool party guests at Stadium Swim head to a nightclub afterward. Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino wraps up its 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM (daily, standard season); winter hours 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM 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 Stadium Swim with a nightclub reservation for the same evening.
Cash Tips at Stadium Swim
While Stadium Swim 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 Stadium Swim, 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 Stadium Swim 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 Stadium Swim 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 – 5:00 PM (game days peak earlier) on Sunday has a unique energy — celebratory, carefree, and perfect for closing out a Vegas weekend on a high note.
Highlights
Why Stadium Swim on Sunday
Year-round heated pools (open even in winter)
143-foot HD LED screen for watching games
Six pools across multiple levels
Downtown's premier pool experience
Plan Your Day
Sunday Tips for Stadium Swim
Best Arrival Time at Stadium Swim
Sunday pool parties at Stadium Swim are a bit more relaxed. Arriving between 8:00 AM and 1 PM is ideal at Circa Resort & Casino. The crowd peaks around 2 PM and starts winding down after 4 PM. Drop off at Circa main entrance on Fremont Street. Stadium Swim is on the rooftop — take elevators from the casino floor.
Stadium Swim Dress Code
Swimwear required. Resort casual for spectators.
Stay Hydrated at Stadium Swim
Sunday pool parties at Stadium Swim during Year-Round mean direct sun for the entire 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM (daily, standard season); winter hours 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM operating window. Drink water between every cocktail at Stadium Swim, wear reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 50+), and use the shade structures near cabana rows at Circa Resort & Casino. Sunday guests at Stadium Swim are often recovering from Friday and Saturday — double your water intake.
Day-to-Night from Stadium Swim
Many Sunday guests at Stadium Swim transition to a nightclub after the pool party wraps at Circa Resort & Casino. Plan two to three hours at your hotel to rest and change before heading out. Drop off at Circa main entrance on Fremont Street. Stadium Swim is on the rooftop — take elevators from the casino floor. NoCoverVegas guest list covers all major nightclubs — ask us about pairing yourSunday at Stadium Swim with a nightclub reservation.
About the Venue
About Stadium Swim
Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino is Las Vegas's most distinctive year-round pool venue and the only purpose-built sports-and-pool hybrid facility in the country. The 4,000-capacity amphitheater was designed from the ground up around its 143-foot-wide, 40-foot-tall HD LED screen — every architectural decision, from the six-pool configuration to the tiered stadium seating arrangement and swim-up bar placement, was made to optimize the sports viewing experience while keeping guests in the water. Circa Resort opened in October 2020 as the first ground-up casino resort built in downtown Las Vegas in nearly three decades, and Stadium Swim was the signature concept that answered a specific question: what would a sportsbook and a pool party look like if they were built together as a single integrated venue from the start, rather than assembled from separate hotel amenities? The six pools span multiple levels and are all temperature-controlled with heating systems that keep the water comfortable 365 days a year — from 110-degree desert summer afternoons to rare winter days when every other outdoor pool in the city has closed for the season. Stadium Swim is the only operating heated outdoor pool venue in Las Vegas from October through March, giving it an absolute monopoly on the winter pool experience that attracts both local residents and sports travelers who visit specifically for big game events during the off-peak season. The programming calendar is structured around game start times rather than DJ set windows: NFL Sundays during football season generate an atmosphere unlike any entertainment venue in the city, combining desert sunshine, cold drinks, and thousands of fans watching the game in a pool setting. Multiple swim-up bars positioned across all six pools mean guests never need to exit the water to reorder, a logistical breakthrough that extends average session times significantly compared to pools without in-water bar access. The annual event lineup includes Dive Into the Mayhem (the signature March Madness event running across multiple NCAA tournament weekends), the Super Bowl watch party (historically among the most sold-out single-day events in downtown Las Vegas), and the Crown Town Fan Fest that serves as the official pregame hub for college basketball semifinals and championships at T-Mobile Arena. Circa Resort's downtown Fremont Street location means Stadium Swim draws a meaningfully higher proportion of Las Vegas locals and serious sports bettors than tourist-dominated Strip dayclubs — creating a crowd that is more invested in the game on screen and less focused on social performance, which changes the atmosphere entirely on big game days. Located inside Circa Resort & Casino at 8 Fremont Street Experience, Las Vegas, NV 89101, Stadium Swim has earned a reputation as one of the must-visit dayclubs in Las Vegas. The venue balances high-energy entertainment with premium service, creating an atmosphere that keeps guests coming back season after season.
Sports bar meets pool party. The massive LED screen makes this the best place to watch football, UFC, or March Madness while poolside. More sports-focused than nightlife-focused — think day drinking with games on, not a DJ-driven rager. With a capacity of 4,000, the venue is among the largest dayclubs in Vegas, offering expansive pool areas, multiple bar stations, and enough room for your group to find their own space even on the busiest Sundays. The scale of the production matches the size — massive speaker arrays, LED walls behind the DJ, and confetti cannons that fire over the entire pool deck.
Key features that define Stadium Swim include year-round heated pools (open even in winter), 143-foot hd led screen for watching games, six pools across multiple levels, and downtown's premier pool experience. On Sundays, these features create a backdrop for the most relaxed yet celebratory day of the weekend. The closing-day energy at Stadium Swim 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. Every day year-round. Weekends are busiest. NFL Sundays and big fight nights are electric.
Pool Party Personality
The Sunday Identity at Stadium Swim
A 4,000-person dayclub operates like an outdoor festival compressed into a single property. Stadium Swim uses that footprint to carve out distinct territories across the pool deck — a high-energy dance zone flanking the main stage, quieter cabana rows where conversation is possible, and transitional bar areas where you can float between worlds without committing. On Sundays, the crowd distributes itself naturally across these zones, which means your group picks its own intensity level rather than being locked into whatever the loudest section dictates. That spatial freedom is the defining perk of a mega-dayclub.
Stadium Swim hit the market at a moment when the Las Vegas dayclub industry was mature enough to have established best practices but still young enough to reward innovation. The venue absorbed lessons from the pioneers while avoiding their legacy constraints — resulting in a layout, sound system, and service model calibrated specifically for the modern pool party guest who expects festival-grade production and boutique-hotel-level hospitality delivered simultaneously on a Sunday afternoon.
Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino 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 Stadium Swim 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 Stadium Swim — year-round heated pools (open even in winter) establishes a canvas that the DJ, the crowd, and the Year-Round desert sun paint across every hour of the 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM (daily, standard season); winter hours 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM session. Stack 143-foot hd led screen for watching games on top and the value proposition sharpens — Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino packs more reasons to stay all Sunday than most dayclubs offer across an entire weekend. Add six pools across multiple levels into the mix and the full picture of why Stadium Swim holds its year-round pool amphitheater with a 40-foot screen reputation crystallizes with each passing Sunday. Cap it off with downtown's premier pool experience and you arrive at Stadium Swim — a Circa Resort & Casino venue that delivers on every axis a pool party guest evaluates at 8 Fremont Street Experience, Las Vegas, NV 89101.
Common Questions
Stadium Swim Sunday FAQ
Is Stadium Swim open on Sundays?
Yes. Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino is open 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM (daily, standard season); winter hours 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM on Sundays throughout pool season (Year-Round). Sunday closes the pool party weekend at Stadium Swim 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 $20–65 (varies by day/event) cover on Sundays.
Is there a guest list for Stadium Swim on Sunday?
Yes. NoCoverVegas offers free guest list at Stadium Swim on Sundays during Year-Round pool season. Standard cover at Stadium Swim is $20–65 (varies by day/event), but guest list gets you into Circa Resort & Casino free. Women are typically free all day at Stadium Swim, and men are free before the early-afternoon cutoff with an even gender ratio.
What should I wear to Stadium Swim on Sunday?
Swimwear required. Resort casual for spectators. Most Sunday guests at Stadium Swim wear fashionable swimwear, cover-ups for entry through Circa Resort & Casino, and sandals or slides. Leave the jeans and athletic wear at your hotel — Stadium Swim security enforces the dress code strictly.
How much does a cabana cost at Stadium Swim on Sunday?
Cabana and daybed pricing at Stadium Swim varies by day and demand. Daybed minimums start at $500. Cabana minimums start at $1,200. Grand Cabana minimums start at $2,000. 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 Stadium Swim on Sunday?
Sunday pool parties at Stadium Swim are a bit more relaxed. Arriving between 8:00 AM and 1 PM is ideal at Circa Resort & Casino. The crowd peaks around 2 PM and starts winding down after 4 PM. Drop off at Circa main entrance on Fremont Street. Stadium Swim is on the rooftop — take elevators from the casino floor. Peak hours at Stadium Swim are 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM (game days peak earlier). Arriving before peak ensures you get the best spot and avoid the longest lines.
Can I bring sunscreen and a phone to Stadium Swim?
Yes, sunscreen is highly encouraged at Stadium Swim — Year-Round Las Vegas temperatures regularly exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit across the 4,000-capacity pool deck. You can bring reef-safe sunscreen, your phone, a small clutch or clear bag, and sunglasses to Stadium Swim. Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino prohibits outside food, drinks, professional cameras, selfie sticks, and full-size backpacks. Lockers are available near the 8 Fremont Street Experience, Las Vegas, NV 89101 entrance for valuables.
How do I get to Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino?
Drop off at Circa main entrance on Fremont Street. Stadium Swim is on the rooftop — take elevators from the casino floor. Circa parking garage on Main Street. Free self-parking. Stadium Swim is located at 8 Fremont Street Experience, Las Vegas, NV 89101 inside Circa Resort & Casino. Most Sunday guests use rideshare services for the easiest access to Stadium Swim.
Is Stadium Swim worth it on Sunday?
Definitely. Sunday at Stadium Swim is one of the best-kept secrets at Circa Resort & Casino. The crowd is celebratory and relaxed, the music leans into feel-good vibes, and availability for premium spots across Stadium Swim's pool deck is often better than Saturday. Sports bar meets pool party. The massive LED screen makes this the best place to watch football, UFC, or March Madness while poolside. More sports-focused than nightlife-focused — think day drinking with games on, not a DJ-driven rager. It is the perfect way to close out a Vegas weekend.
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