Pool Party / Dayclub

The Venetian Resort Pool

Two-acre luxury resort pool with private cabanas and plunge pools at The Venetian

The Venetian Resort · 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Key Facts

The Venetian Resort Pool — Quick Facts

Hotel

The Venetian Resort

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Complimentary for hotel guests; non-guests via cabana or daybed reservation only

Guest List

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Season

Year-round (seasonal hours and amenities vary)

Hours

8:00 AM – 7:00 PM pool deck; Pool Garden 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM (daily)

Dress Code

Resort swimwear required in pool areas. Cover-ups and resort attire appropriate for transit through casino lobby. No street clothes, T-shirts, or athletic wear on the pool deck. Standard Las Vegas resort pool dress code applies — this is a hotel pool, not a nightclub dress code.

The Venetian Resort Pool District spans two acres within The Venetian Resort tower complex, offering a fundamentally different pool experience from the DJ-driven dayclub circuit directly next door. Where Tao Beach — on the same property — operates as a production-grade dayclub with headliner DJ residencies and a 47,000-square-foot commercial event format, the Venetian Pool District is the resort's hotel pool component: quieter, more residential in atmosphere, and oriented toward the genuine luxury pool experience that The Venetian's Forbes Five-Star service standard implies. The pool complex organizes around two seating tiers that determine the access level and amenity package. Standard cabanas range from 310 to 788 square feet with one ADA-accessible unit positioned around the main pool perimeter. Each standard cabana includes air conditioning, an HD television, wireless internet, charging stations, a refrigerated bar stocked before your group's arrival, a private restroom, and towel service — a full-service unit that eliminates the need to leave the cabana for any base amenity during the session. Above this tier, four cabanas with private plunge pools range from 1,290 to 1,450 square feet with one ADA-accessible unit, adding a self-contained water feature to the enclosed space that makes each plunge-pool cabana a private pool environment within the larger pool deck. Daybed guests can book the Amore configuration for two-guest sessions or the Canopy daybed for parties of up to four. Both tiers receive chair-side service and pool access without the full enclosure of a cabana. For hotel guests who arrive without a cabana reservation, the Cabana Reception Desk manages all pool seating and operates from 9 AM to noon for new check-ins. The Spritz Restaurant and Bar operates within the pool complex from 8 AM to 4 PM daily on weekdays and 8 AM to 6 PM on weekends, providing poolside food service beyond the standard bar-only program that most Las Vegas hotel pool decks offer. The menu format positions Spritz as a full-service poolside dining option — a meaningful practical advantage on longer sessions where the alternative is leaving the pool area for a meal. Seasonal misters operate from May 28 through September 1, running from noon to 5 PM subject to Las Vegas water restriction compliance. The misting system provides meaningful temperature relief on peak Las Vegas summer afternoons when pool deck temperatures exceed 105 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit — the spray-cooling effect reduces perceived temperature by 10 to 15 degrees in the immediate misting zone on high-heat days. Water restriction protocols occasionally pause the system on specific days; the pool team confirms mister operation each morning. Access at The Venetian Pool is hotel guest priority with non-guest access available through the daybed and cabana reservation system. This creates a fundamentally different crowd dynamic from Strip dayclubs that sell general admission to all comers: the pool deck at The Venetian is quieter, more adult in composition, and less congested even during peak summer weekends than the major Strip dayclubs at similar times. Venetian hotel guests visiting the pool on a Saturday afternoon in July share a two-acre deck with primarily other hotel guests — not the 2,000 to 3,000 person sold-out general admission crowds that characterize Encore Beach Club, Marquee Dayclub, or Tao Beach on the same afternoon.

Cover Charge

Complimentary for hotel guests; non-guests via cabana or daybed reservation only

Dress Code

Resort swimwear required in pool areas. Cover-ups and resort attire appropriate for transit through casino lobby. No street clothes, T-shirts, or athletic wear on the pool deck. Standard Las Vegas resort pool dress code applies — this is a hotel pool, not a nightclub dress code.

Season

Year-round (seasonal hours and amenities vary)

Highlights

  • Two-acre pool deck — hotel guests and cabana/daybed reservation guests only
  • 4 private plunge-pool cabanas (1,290–1,450 sq ft, 1 ADA) with private water feature
  • 6 standard cabanas (310–788 sq ft, 1 ADA) with AC, TV, WiFi, refrigerated bar, private restroom
  • Spritz Restaurant & Bar poolside dining 8 AM – 4 PM weekdays, 8 AM – 6 PM weekends
  • Seasonal misters May 28 – Sep 1, noon–5 PM for peak summer heat relief
  • Adjacent to Tao Beach Dayclub — same property, two distinct pool experiences
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First Timer?

What to Expect at The Venetian Resort Pool

The Venetian Resort Pool at The Venetian Resort is one of the defining pool party experiences in Las Vegas, with a venue capacity of Hotel guests and cabana reservation guests (resort scale) guests. The Venetian Resort Pool District operates at a register between boutique luxury hotel pool and urban resort retreat — an environment where the atmosphere is set by the Forbes Five-Star service standard that defines the property rather than the headliner DJ bookings that define the experience next door at Tao Beach. The pool deck is quieter than any Strip dayclub. Conversations happen at normal volume. Cabana occupants run their own schedule without coordinating around headliner set times or navigating 2,000-person general admission crowds. The social atmosphere is almost entirely hotel guests: business travelers with free afternoons, couples celebrating anniversaries or honeymoons who want luxury pool access without nightclub energy, and Las Vegas visitors who chose The Venetian specifically for its service standard and want to experience it poolside. It functions best as the pool experience for guests already staying at The Venetian or for groups booking a plunge-pool cabana as a standalone luxury afternoon — and it is the strongest hotel pool product on the North Strip for exactly those guests. From the moment you walk through the entrance, you are immersed in a world of music, sunshine, and poolside energy that only Vegas can deliver. Whether you are celebrating a birthday, bachelor or bachelorette party, or simply looking for the ultimate daytime party, The Venetian Resort Pool delivers an experience that goes far beyond a typical hotel pool.

Weekdays offer best availability and relaxed atmosphere; peak summer weekends book fastest for plunge-pool cabanas The energy builds steadily throughout the day, with peak hours running 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM. This is when the headline DJ takes the stage, the crowd is at full capacity, and the atmosphere reaches its highest point. Expect world-class sound systems, dramatic production elements, and a crowd that comes dressed to impress. The poolside bars keep drinks flowing while VIP sections, cabanas, and daybeds offer elevated experiences for groups willing to invest in premium service.

Unlike nightclubs where darkness sets the mood, pool parties at The Venetian Resort Pool thrive under the Las Vegas sun. That means great photos, a more social atmosphere, and a completely different energy than you will find after dark. Many guests use the pool party as a warm-up for their evening plans, while others treat it as the main event of their Vegas day. NoCoverVegas does not currently accept guest-list requests for this venue, so use its direct admission options or choose a supported alternative below.

Capacity

Hotel guests and cabana reservation guests (resort scale) guests

Peak Hours

11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Opened

1999

Hours

8:00 AM – 7:00 PM pool deck; Pool Garden 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM (daily)

Budget Guide

The Venetian Resort PoolPricing & Costs

Knowing what to budget before you go makes the whole experience more enjoyable. Here is a breakdown of typical costs at The Venetian Resort Pool so there are no surprises at the door or at the bar.

General Admission

Complimentary for hotel guests; non-guests via cabana or daybed reservation only

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Cocktails

$18 – $28

Mixed drinks, frozen cocktails, premium spirits

Beer & Seltzers

$12 – $18

Domestic, import, and craft beer options

Amore Daybed (2 guests)

$150+ minimum

Bottle service minimum spend

Canopy Daybed (4 guests)

$300+ minimum

Bottle service minimum spend

Standard Cabana (310–788 sq ft)

$700+ minimum

Bottle service minimum spend

Plunge-Pool Cabana (1,290–1,450 sq ft)

$1,500+ minimum

Bottle service minimum spend

Prices vary by day, event, and season. Holiday weekends and headliner DJ dates command premium pricing. Bottle service minimums apply toward bottles and mixers — you are spending the minimum on drinks, not paying it as a fee. Compare the venue's direct general-admission price with currently supported guest-list alternatives.See the full 2026 pool party price guide for cover charges, cabana minimums, and daybed rates at every Las Vegas dayclub.

Dress Code

What to Wear to The Venetian Resort Pool

Resort swimwear required in pool areas. Cover-ups and resort attire appropriate for transit through casino lobby. No street clothes, T-shirts, or athletic wear on the pool deck. Standard Las Vegas resort pool dress code applies — this is a hotel pool, not a nightclub dress code. Getting the dress code right is important — Vegas pool parties do turn people away at the door for dress code violations. Here is a detailed guide to help you look the part.

For Women

  • Fashionable or designer swimwear matching the upscale standard the venue and its crowd maintain
  • A resort cover-up required for the hotel casino floor walk
  • Backstrap sandals or fashion slides appropriate for a premium Strip property
  • Sunglasses and sun protection for the open outdoor pool deck

For Men

  • Fitted swim trunks — board shorts below the knee are often declined at premium venues
  • A fitted shirt or linen button-down for the hotel lobby transit
  • Backstrap sandals or sport slides — standard flip-flops may not be accepted at luxury properties
  • Sunglasses for the pool deck sun exposure

What NOT to Wear

Athletic wear, team jerseys, gym shorts, or basketball shorts

Standard flip-flops — premium Strip venues frequently enforce stricter footwear policies

Jeans, cargo pants, or work boots

Torn or worn-out clothing inconsistent with the venue's upscale standard

Plan Your Visit

Best Days to Visit The Venetian Resort Pool

Weekdays offer best availability and relaxed atmosphere; peak summer weekends book fastest for plunge-pool cabanas

When planning which day to attend The Venetian Resort Pool, keep in mind that the day of the week dramatically affects the experience. Saturdays consistently draw the largest crowds and the biggest headliner DJs. Fridays offer a slightly more manageable crowd while still featuring strong lineups. Sundays can be a great sweet spot — the crowd tends to skew toward locals and industry people, and the vibe is often more relaxed while still being a full-production pool party. See the Sunday pool party guide for the full day-by-day breakdown. If The Venetian Resort Pool operates on weekdays, those are your best bet for shorter lines and a more laid-back atmosphere. Holiday weekends like Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day are the busiest weekends of pool party season and sell out quickly, so getting on the guest list early is essential for those dates.

Biggest Crowds

Saturday — headliner DJs, maximum energy, arrive early

Best Value

Friday or Sunday — strong lineups with smaller crowds

Holiday Weekends

Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day — book early, sell out fast

Directions

Getting to The Venetian Resort Pool

The Venetian Resort Pool is located at The Venetian Resort, 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109. Whether you drive, take a rideshare, or hop on hotel transportation, here are the main ways to get to the venue.

Admission Planning

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Rideshare

Drop off at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas Boulevard main entrance. Follow casino signage to pool elevators. Pool Cabana Reception Desk is on the pool level. Keep in mind that rideshare prices surge heavily during peak pool party hours on weekends. A ride that costs $10 on a Tuesday can easily hit $30-50 on a Saturday afternoon.

Parking

The Venetian Resort self-parking is complimentary for hotel guests. Valet available at resort main entrance on Las Vegas Boulevard. If you are driving, arrive early to avoid the parking garage filling up on busy days. Valet is convenient but can have long wait times at the end of the party when everyone leaves at once.

Pro Tips

Insider Tips for The Venetian Resort Pool

1

Cabana check-in closes at noon — present at the Pool Cabana Reception Desk between 9 AM and 12 PM on your reservation day; the deadline is enforced regardless of pool occupancy

2

The four plunge-pool cabanas book first on summer weekend dates — reserve two to three weeks in advance for July or August Saturday availability, as these units are taken by repeat Venetian guests before general inventory opens

3

Spritz Restaurant kitchen service ends at 4 PM on weekdays (6 PM weekends) — order from the full dining menu during the morning and early afternoon window to maximize the food service component of a long pool session

4

Seasonal misters run noon to 5 PM from May 28 through September 1 — position at the main pool perimeter rather than back-row cabanas to stay within the misting zone during peak afternoon heat (typically 1–4 PM)

5

Tao Beach Dayclub is on the same property and can be combined in a single resort day — a quiet Venetian Pool morning (8–11 AM) followed by a Tao Beach afternoon session (noon–6 PM) covers both pool formats in one day without leaving the resort

6

Non-hotel guests must book a cabana or daybed reservation — walk-in access is not available, and the 9 AM to noon check-in window is enforced regardless of same-day pool occupancy or early arrival

The Full Story

What Makes The Venetian Resort Pool Stand Out

The four private plunge-pool cabanas at The Venetian Pool represent the most private luxury pool accommodation format on the North Strip — a self-contained water feature within an enclosed 1,290 to 1,450 square foot air-conditioned unit. The distinction from standard VIP sections and even EBC bungalows is categorical: these units provide an individual pool experience entirely independent from the main pool deck rather than an elevated lounging position overlooking a shared pool. A group in a Venetian plunge-pool cabana has their own pool, their own bar, their own restroom, and their own climate-controlled enclosed space — a hotel suite pool format rather than a club VIP section in a meaningful physical sense.

The contrast with Tao Beach next door is instructive. Tao Beach is a ticketed commercial dayclub with DJ headliners, 2,500-person general admission, and full music event production. The Venetian Hotel Pool is the adjacent property-controlled pool at hotel-guest standards. These two products coexist at the same address but serve completely different visitor intentions: guests seeking the full Las Vegas dayclub experience use Tao Beach, while guests seeking a luxury hotel pool day — without the crowd scale, DJ atmosphere, or commercial ticket pricing — use The Venetian Pool District. The most common pattern for multi-day Venetian stays is using both: a Tao Beach dayclub session one afternoon and a quiet hotel pool day on another.

Spritz Restaurant and Bar extends pool access into genuine dining territory. An 8 AM opening on weekdays means early arrivals can breakfast poolside before the main pool deck reaches peak occupancy — a morning pool format that the DJ-oriented dayclubs, opening at 10 or 11 AM, cannot replicate. For Venetian hotel guests wanting a full-day pool experience rather than a peak-hours event, this morning-to-close format across six or more hours is the primary practical advantage over Tao Beach.

VIP & Table Service

The Venetian Resort PoolBottle Service & VIP Guide

The Venetian Resort Pool operates a reservation-based cabana and daybed system rather than a traditional nightclub bottle service model — the service format is resort-standard rather than club-standard, with dedicated chair-side service throughout the session instead of bottle drops and promoter interactions. The experience is structurally closer to a Forbes Five-Star hotel pool service than to a Vegas dayclub VIP program, which is both its primary differentiator and the reason it attracts a fundamentally different guest profile than Tao Beach next door.

The cabana inventory at The Venetian Pool divides into two distinct tiers. Standard cabanas (310–788 sq ft) are positioned around the main pool perimeter with full enclosure, air conditioning, HD television, WiFi, charging stations, refrigerated bar, and private restroom. These units accommodate groups of four to eight comfortably and provide the full private-space amenity package without the premium of a plunge pool. Plunge-pool cabanas (1,290–1,450 sq ft) add a private water feature to the enclosed space, effectively creating a standalone pool experience within the larger pool deck. At 1,290 to 1,450 square feet, these units have the floor plan of a small hotel suite — appropriate for groups of eight to fourteen who want a genuinely private pool environment rather than a premium pool-adjacent lounge position.

Daybed options in the Amore (two guests) and Canopy (up to four guests) configurations provide the entry tier for smaller groups or those who want pool access with dedicated chair-side service without the minimum commitment of a full cabana. The Amore and Canopy tiers receive the same attentive service as cabana guests but in an open pool-deck position rather than an enclosed private structure.

Pricing is not published publicly and varies by seating tier, date, and seasonal demand. Contact The Venetian Resort pool reservations directly at 866.834.2319 for current rates. Peak season minimums (June–August, holiday weekends) are significantly higher than shoulder season weekday rates. Advance booking of two to three weeks is recommended for peak season plunge-pool cabana availability; same-week standard cabana availability is more commonly accessible during non-peak periods.

The Venetian Pool District vs. Tao Beach: Two Completely Different Products at One Address

The most important context for planning a pool visit at The Venetian Resort is understanding that the property operates two entirely separate pool products that share a Las Vegas Boulevard address but deliver categorically different experiences. Tao Beach is a commercial dayclub — a ticketed venue operating under the Tao Group brand with DJ headliner residencies, 47,000 square feet of purpose-built dayclub infrastructure, up to 2,500 general admission guests, and the full event production format of a Las Vegas music venue operating in daylight hours. The Venetian Resort Pool District is the hotel pool: quieter, access-restricted to hotel guests and cabana reservation guests, oriented toward the luxury resort pool experience rather than the dayclub event format, and delivering the same Forbes Five-Star service standard that defines the hotel property as a whole.

The decision framework between the two experiences is straightforward: guests seeking the Las Vegas dayclub format — headliner DJs, large crowds, social-media-scale production, and the energy level of a major music event — should use Tao Beach. Guests seeking a luxury hotel pool day — genuine quiet, unhurried service, the ability to hold a conversation at normal volume next to the pool, private cabana environments, and the scale of a hotel pool rather than a commercial event venue — should use The Venetian Pool District.

Multi-day Venetian Resort guests consistently get more value from using both products during their stay. A hotel pool day on one afternoon and a Tao Beach session on another gives guests both experiences without the trade-offs of choosing one. The Venetian Pool District session works best on mornings and non-peak afternoons when the resort's own hotel guest base is smaller; Tao Beach peaks on Saturdays with major DJ headliners and is the highest-energy version of the dayclub format available on the North Strip. The combination of the two within a single resort stay is the optimal Las Vegas pool strategy for guests who want both the luxury resort day and the dayclub event day at the same address.

What the hotel pool provides that Tao Beach cannot is genuine hotel-standard service at the pool. The staff ratio at The Venetian Pool District reflects the property's Forbes Five-Star standard — attentive without being intrusive, responsive without the understaffing that plagues general admission sections at commercial dayclubs during peak hours. A plunge-pool cabana guest at The Venetian Pool receives a pre-stocked refrigerated bar, dedicated table-side service for the full session, and the privacy of an enclosed 1,290 to 1,450 square foot space with their own water feature. A general admission guest at Tao Beach on a sold-out Saturday shares pool deck space with 2,500 other guests and competes for service staff attention across the full 47,000 square foot venue. Neither experience is objectively better — they serve different visitor intentions — but the experiential difference is categorical.

The pool deck's physical scale gives context for how the hotel pool can absorb its guest volume while remaining uncrowded. Two acres at approximately 87,000 square feet means that even at full hotel occupancy, the pool area operates at a density far below what Strip dayclubs achieve in their much smaller commercial footprints. Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan covers roughly 45,000 square feet at 3,000 capacity — approximately 15 square feet per person at full capacity. The Venetian Pool District at 87,000 square feet, serving hotel guests at a resort pool standard, operates at a density that feels genuinely spacious even during peak summer Saturday afternoons when the hotel is fully booked.

Booking The Venetian Pool for Non-Hotel Guests: Access System, Cabana Tiers, and Timing Strategy

Non-hotel guests accessing The Venetian Resort Pool must book a daybed or cabana reservation directly through the resort. This is not a standard day-pass system — there is no flat-rate general admission for non-guests to access the general pool area. The access pathway is specifically the reserved seating inventory, which requires a minimum spend commitment for the daybed or cabana tier. The Pool Cabana Reception Desk manages all reservations and operates from 9 AM to noon for check-in; non-hotel guests with reservations must present at the desk within this window to confirm seating.

The booking channel for cabana and daybed reservations is the resort's pool reservations line (866.834.2319) or the resort website reservation system. Pricing varies by day of week, seating tier, and seasonal demand; the resort does not publish fixed prices publicly, so requesting a quote directly is the required first step. Peak season (June through August) and holiday weekends (Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day) book earlier and carry higher minimums than shoulder season weekdays. Non-hotel guests planning a summer Venetian Pool visit should budget two to three weeks advance booking lead time for weekend dates to access preferred cabana tiers.

The strategic position choice within the reservation system is between the standard cabanas (310 to 788 square feet) and the plunge-pool cabanas (1,290 to 1,450 square feet). Standard cabanas provide the full amenity package (AC, TV, WiFi, refrigerated bar, private restroom, towel service) in a smaller enclosed footprint appropriate for groups of four to six. Plunge-pool cabanas add the private water feature and significantly larger floor plan — the appropriate tier for groups of six to twelve who want a genuinely private pool environment for the day rather than a premium lounging position adjacent to the main pool. The plunge-pool tier at The Venetian is the closest product to a private pool villa that a non-resort-fee Las Vegas hotel pool offers at this price category.

The Amore daybed (2 guests) and Canopy daybed (up to 4 guests) represent the entry tier for non-hotel guests who want pool access without the full cabana minimum. These are open pool-deck positions with chair-side service rather than enclosed cabana structures — appropriate for groups that want dedicated service without the enclosure, privacy, and minimum spend of the full cabana inventory.

Groups planning full-day sessions at The Venetian Pool should factor the Spritz Restaurant and Bar service window into their timing. The kitchen closes at 4 PM on weekdays (6 PM weekends), which means full poolside dining ends in the afternoon even as the pool deck remains open until 7 PM. For groups arriving at noon for a longer session, ordering from the Spritz menu during the first four hours secures the food service component of the day; after the kitchen closes, service shifts to bar-only through pool close. This structure differs from Strip dayclubs that run consistent service throughout their event window, and planning the Spritz food order for early afternoon maximizes the available dining window at The Venetian Pool.

The combined Venetian Resort pool campus — main pool deck, Pool Garden, Spritz Restaurant, and the option to step directly into the casino floor or casino-adjacent dining from the pool corridor — makes the property one of the most complete single-location pool experiences on the North Strip. Groups who want to extend the afternoon beyond pool close at 7 PM into dinner have direct access to The Venetian Resort's dining corridor without requiring a rideshare or long walk, which is a practical advantage that off-site pool day options cannot match.

The Venetian Resort Pool — FAQ

Where is The Venetian Resort Pool located?

The Venetian Resort Pool is located at 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, inside The Venetian Resort. The pool area is typically accessible through the hotel lobby or casino floor — follow the signs once inside.

What are The Venetian Resort Pool hours?

The Venetian Resort Pool is open 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM pool deck; Pool Garden 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM (daily). The pool party season runs Year-round (seasonal hours and amenities vary). Doors open on time, so arriving within the first hour gives you the best spot selection before the crowd builds.

How much does it cost to get into The Venetian Resort Pool?

General admission at The Venetian Resort Pool is typically Complimentary for hotel guests; non-guests via cabana or daybed reservation only. null We can help with currently supported pool parties and nightclubs instead.

What is the dress code at The Venetian Resort Pool?

Resort swimwear required in pool areas. Cover-ups and resort attire appropriate for transit through casino lobby. No street clothes, T-shirts, or athletic wear on the pool deck. Standard Las Vegas resort pool dress code applies — this is a hotel pool, not a nightclub dress code. For men, fitted swim trunks work best. For women, swimsuits with a cover-up for walking through the hotel are recommended. Leave athletic wear and work boots at home.

Does The Venetian Resort Pool have a guest list?

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Can I bring my own food or drinks to The Venetian Resort Pool?

No, outside food and beverages are not permitted at The Venetian Resort Pool. The venue has multiple bars and food service throughout the pool area. Cocktails typically start around $18-25 and beer runs $12-16.

How early should I arrive at The Venetian Resort Pool?

For the best experience, arrive within the first hour of doors opening. Peak hours are 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, so arriving before then ensures you get a good spot by the pool. Confirm the venue's current ticket or general-admission window before arrival.

Is The Venetian Resort Pool open year-round?

The Venetian Resort Pool operates year-round. Heated pools keep the party going even during cooler months.

What music does The Venetian Resort Pool play?

The Venetian Resort Pool at The Venetian Resort programs a mix of EDM, open format, and house music during pool party hours. Weekdays offer best availability and relaxed atmosphere; peak summer weekends book fastest for plunge-pool cabanas. Check the The Venetian Resort Pool website or our events calendar for the specific DJ lineup on the date you plan to attend — headliner weekends differ significantly from resident DJ days in terms of cover prices and crowd size.

Is bottle service worth it at The Venetian Resort Pool?

Bottle service at The Venetian Resort Pool generally includes a reserved table or daybed and a dedicated server, making it a practical choice for groups of 6 or more who plan to spend several hours at the venue. The Venetian Resort Pool District operates at a register between boutique luxury hotel pool and urban resort retreat — an environment where the atmosphere is set by the Forbes Five-Star service standard that defines the property rather than the headliner DJ bookings that define the experience next door at Tao Beach. General admission can be better value for smaller groups that do not need reserved seating. Confirm whether cover is included in the quoted minimum and verify all terms before booking.

More Questions

The Venetian Resort Pool — Additional Questions Answered

Is The Venetian hotel pool open to non-guests?

The Venetian Resort Pool is primarily for hotel guests. Non-guests can access the pool by booking a private cabana or daybed reservation — walk-in access without a reservation is not available for non-hotel guests. The Pool Cabana Reception Desk handles all daybed and cabana check-ins between 9 AM and noon on the day of your reservation. Contact the resort at 866.834.2319 for reservation availability and pricing.

What is the difference between The Venetian hotel pool and Tao Beach?

Tao Beach is a separate commercial dayclub on The Venetian Resort property with DJ headliner residencies, general admission ticketing, and 2,500-person event capacity. The Venetian Pool District is the resort's own hotel pool — no DJ programming, hotel-guest access, quiet luxury atmosphere, and a 10-unit private cabana and plunge-pool system. They share the same property address but serve completely different visitor needs. Tao Beach is the Las Vegas dayclub experience; The Venetian Pool is the premium hotel pool experience.

How much do cabanas cost at The Venetian hotel pool?

The Venetian Resort does not publish fixed cabana pricing publicly — rates vary by unit type, day of week, and seasonal demand. Standard cabanas range from 310 to 788 square feet; plunge-pool cabanas range from 1,290 to 1,450 square feet. Daybeds are available in Amore (2-guest) and Canopy (4-guest) configurations. Contact the resort pool reservations at 866.834.2319 for current pricing and availability for your specific dates.

What are the pool hours at The Venetian Resort?

The main pool deck is open daily from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The Pool Garden extends to 10:00 PM. Spritz Restaurant and Bar at the pool serves 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays and 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM on weekends. The Pool Retail Store is open 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM weekdays and 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM weekends. Hours may vary seasonally and due to weather or special resort events.

Do Venetian pool cabanas have air conditioning?

Yes — all standard and plunge-pool cabanas at The Venetian Resort Pool include air conditioning, HD television, wireless internet, charging stations, a refrigerated bar stocked before your arrival, a private restroom, and towel service. The full amenity package eliminates the need to leave the cabana for any base amenity during your session. Plunge-pool cabanas additionally include a private plunge pool and larger floor plan (1,290–1,450 sq ft vs. 310–788 sq ft for standard units).

Can I get food at The Venetian hotel pool?

Yes — Spritz Restaurant and Bar at the pool serves full poolside dining from 8 AM to 4 PM weekdays (6 PM weekends), making it one of the only North Strip hotel pools with a full-service restaurant. Cabana guests receive dedicated table-side food and drink service through their cabana attendant throughout the session. The Spritz morning service starting at 8 AM allows guests to arrive for breakfast poolside before the main pool deck reaches peak occupancy.

Is The Venetian pool all-ages or adults-only?

The Venetian Resort Pool accepts guests of all ages. There is no minimum age restriction, unlike Tao Beach (which operates as a 21+ commercial dayclub) or adults-only pools at other Strip properties. Families and groups with guests under 21 who want The Venetian Resort pool experience should use The Venetian Pool District rather than Tao Beach.

Are there misters or cooling at The Venetian pool in summer?

Yes — the seasonal misting system operates from May 28 through September 1, running noon to 5 PM daily subject to Las Vegas water restriction protocols. The misters reduce perceived temperature by 10 to 15 degrees in the immediate spray zone — meaningful relief on July and August afternoons when pool deck temperatures exceed 105°F. Mister operation is confirmed each morning by pool staff; the system may pause on specific days due to conservation requirements.

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Pool Party · Flamingo Las Vegas

Five pools and a 30-seat swim-up bar at the heart of 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

ARIA Sky Pool

Pool Party · ARIA Resort & Casino

Elevated Sky Suite pool with poolside bar at ARIA Resort & Casino

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August 28–29 Final Summer Weekend 2026

Chainsmokers + Zedd + Tiësto + Chris Lake — last major August dayclub weekend before Labor Day

September 5–6 Labor Day Peak Weekend

8 simultaneous dayclub headliners Sat Sep 5 — Chainsmokers EBC, Tiësto OMNIA Dayclub, FISHER OMNIA Dayclub Sun Sep 6

Labor Day Weekend 2026 Pool Parties

LDW Sep 4–7 — Chainsmokers, Tiësto, Marshmello, FISHER, Diplo across every major dayclub

Labor Day Weekend Las Vegas Nightlife

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September 12–13 Weekend 2026 (Mexican Indep. Day)

Chainsmokers EBC, Tiësto OMNIA Dayclub, Kygo Palm Tree, Dom Dolla LIV Beach — last six-venue simultaneous dayclub Saturday of 2026

September 19–20 Weekend 2026

Steve Aoki at OMNIA Dayclub, Tiësto at LIV Beach, Kaskade at EBC at Night — post-Labor Day late-season pool party weekend

September 26–27 Weekend 2026 (Season Finale)

Diplo EBC, Alesso OMNIA Dayclub, John Summit LIV Beach, Zedd Tao Beach — final full pool party Saturday of 2026 + Foo Fighters Stadium

October 1–4 Weekend 2026 (NASCAR South Point 400 Playoff Week)

Tiësto + Steve Aoki OMNIA, Metro Boomin + Cassian LIV, Timmy Trumpet Marquee, BOLO Zouk, Devault LIV Beach Sun — NASCAR race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Oct 4 drives 75K+ visitors to the Strip Oct 1–4

October 9–10 Weekend 2026 (Las Vegas Pride Weekend)

Dom Dolla LIV Beach Fri Oct 9, Alison Wonderland Zouk Sat Oct 10, RL Grime + Wax Motif Zouk — Las Vegas Pride Night Parade Oct 9 brings elevated Strip foot traffic

October 16–17 Weekend 2026 (Pride Festival Saturday)

Tiësto LIV Nightclub Fri, Zedd OMNIA Sat, Cloonee LIV Sat, Diplo EBC at Night Sat — Pride Festival Sat Oct 17 brings elevated Strip foot traffic for this fall nightclub weekend

Halloween Weekend 2026 Pool Parties (Oct 30–31)

Marquee Dayclub Halloween pool party — costume-themed rooftop sessions Oct 30–31, last major dayclub weekend of 2026 before season close

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