You’ve booked a trip to Las Vegas in the winter, and while your nights might be packed full of events, you aren’t sure how to fill your days. Gambling, shopping, and exploring the amazing restaurants are definitely one way to wile away the hours, this isn’t your ordinary town. Sin City doesn’t close down when the pools do, and the daytimes are just as festive from October until March as they are in the summer. Sure, you might have to wear more layers (at least until you get to your destination), but there is nothing tame about this “slow season.” Check out this list of the best winter dayclubs in Las Vegas:
Marquee Dayclub Dome
Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas ensures the party never ends, even when the temperatures drop. The Marquee Dayclub Dome is back every Friday to Sunday, a 23,000-square-foot sphere rising 50 feet above the pool deck, powered by two million BTUs of heat, creating a summer oasis during fall and winter with their list of world-class DJs. With balmy 90-degree water inviting you to swim no matter the weather, and Marquee Dayclub’s menu, guest list and bottle service keeping the party energy high, it’s a year-round Vegas pool party experience not to be missed.
Lavo Party Brunch
When it comes to making a game plan for your Saturday in Vegas, you have two options. The first is Lavo Party Brunch, which has become a staple of the city’s winter. Some people even prefer to visit during the chilly months, because this brunch is anything but chill. Imagine the wildest, sexiest, most festive party you can think of, then double it. Located inside The Palazzo, this decadent venue defines itself as a hedonistic celebration for those who love to eat, drink, and dance their afternoon away. Open every Saturday starting October 19, 2024, LAVO runs through March, from 12 pm until 6 pm. Coveted DJs play Top 40, EDM, and Hip Hop while brunchers can dine on a top-tier menu. Drink specials can be found throughout the day, with a sponsored bar on the terrace and an open bar for women from 1 pm to 2 pm. Over 20,000 sq ft awaits, with servers who dress up in lobster costumes and dance on the tables. The indoor/outdoor venue gets packed, and you’d almost forget the low temps outside because the energy is electric on the inside. Ladies can gain free admission with a hour of a open champagne bar, while while men will be able to enter at a reduced cover charge if they are signed up on our guest list. Standard bottle service starts at $500 and goes up to $6,000+ depending on the location, with the most expensive being at the center of it all. Why not indulge and be the beating heart of this hedonistic extravaganza?
Stadium Swim
The pool parties might shut down over winter, but that doesn’t mean you can’t access any pool. In fact, one of the best Las Vegas pools open in December (and during the colder season) is Stadium Swim at Circa Las Vegas. Open 365 days a year, this is one of the only spots you can swim rain, shine, snow, or in the mild Vegas winter weather. If you can handle the lower temps, you can enjoy Stadium Swim’s epic six-pool setup, which is encompassed by numerous daybeds, cabanas, lilypads, and lounge chairs. The draw might be the pools, but it’s the 40-foot high-definition TV screen that will keep you captivated- airing your favorite sports from 9 am until 9 pm. The swim-up bars are a definite bonus, as are the walls made especially for selfie-mode pics. General admission costs around $15 for men if you buy online, while women can receive complimentary entry on our guest list, whereas the cabanas cost between $200 and $900 depending on the location. The whole venue is one big swim-inspired playground, and the ideal spot to spend the day drinking, socializing, and soaking up the Vegas sunshine. Don’t leave the city without visiting Stadium Swim- it is a must on the party docket and worth every cent.