Cabanas are basic
The problem with NYNY pool...
No sun for me.
Cute!
Joe Z.
Aug 25, 2023
This is as basic as it gets for a pool on the Strip. There is only one pool so you got the adults, kids, and party guests all in the same pool. I'm not much of a pool guy so it was no big deal for me.Room keys are required for pool access, and they don't allow you to bring your own drinks or coolers .Lockers are at the entrance if you need to store any personal items. I only noticed about a dozen cabanas, but you can rent one without a reservation. There was no DJ but the playlist of songs were fun ranging from MJ to Drake. No complaints.There is one large bar near the pool and an amenities pool shop that has pool floats, beach balls, & umbrellas available for rent. This is basically a pool for lounging around, which was fine by me. I just put my feet in the water and took in some rays . Servers are walking around taking drink and food orders . I didn't order anything but the prices looked pretty reasonable. The Roller coaster passed overhead every 20 minutes which was kinda cool to watch, but I can see how that might annoy some. Only one Jacuzzi
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Kara G.
Jun 7, 2020
We did a cabana this weekend for a birthday celebration. I will start with how easy they made it to book the reservation(even immediately after just reopening their doors), in comparison to other locations I had been looking into. Pros-Love that they allow a party of 10. I believe we got cabana #2 and it had full sun all day(some other spots did not). Tons of towels available, Plenty of H2O in the fridge, & Service was great the first half of the day. Fairly easy to hit the $350 min with a group of 9!Cons-Service declined as the day went on(we had to go to the bar twice and request 1 of our 2 servers to even come by. My husband had to hook the TV up himself (& the remote was absolutely filthy..& barely worked). The servers were friendly, but when they took our food order, they did not alert us that it was basically last call to order food before the kitchen closed at 3PM. We ended up having to share our food since we couldn't order again. Also, I understand it is an all ages pool, but the music could also use an improvement. Overall...not bad for the pricing, but don't expect a "wild Vegas poolside experience", that's definitely not the atmosphere you will get here by any means. It is absolutely family friendly.
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Don S.
Sep 18, 2018
A very bad overall pool for Vegas. Extremely lazy staff that allows towels to pile up on chairs all day long. Drink prices at pool not horrible though. Sun is on you about half the day. Roller coaster goes by above you every ten minutes or so . There are a few cabanas stuck in places around this small pool. Do not make this a destination pool.
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Adriana G.
Jul 18, 2017
Look, this is not a flashy pool by any means. It is medium-sized, as hotel pools go. It is definitely a pool for splashing and chilling. Like pools of its kind, it is surrounded by lounge chairs. At intermittent spots there are even upgraded/cushioned lounge chairs with umbrellas that you can reserve for a certain amount in food and beverage purchases (one time we went it was $95 but I can't remember if it was a weekday or weekend). Totally worth it if you are going to be hanging there all day. There are four or five cabanas for the same deal. We were recently there on a Tuesday and it was $250 in food and beverage purchases to have the cabana until the pool closed at 8pm. There is a fridge with water inside, a television with Direct tv, misters, and a comfy couch. The server will come by periodically to refresh your drink/food order. With several friends together or a family you can easily hit the mark. Weekends are more expensive, though I can't remember exactly how much right now.At both ends of the pool there is a shallow ledge with cool lounge chairs that let you chill in a little bit of water. Along the edge of the pool is a submerged bench that lets you sit and enjoy a drink. In the middle of the pool is a fountain feature that kids like to climb on.I haven't found it to be as crowded as other hotel pools (looking at you, Mandalay Bay). However, on a recent visit there was a youth hockey league staying at the hotel and those kids were everywhere - and their parents were enjoying drinking at the side of the pool. I literally had to break up a fight between two 10 year old boys. Drink service is good but food can be slow because they rely on one of the restaurants in the hotel. If you plan to eat a meal, order waaaay ahead of time or you will end up with hungry kids like we did.Other reviews mentioned that it gets shady. On Vegas summer days that's a good thing, in my opinion. I also read some complaints about the sounds from the roller coaster, but I thought it was cool.Overall, this is a fun spot and I will totally be back if we end up at the NYNY on another hot day.
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Tanya F.
Apr 28, 2019
The pool here is very so so... I ..do appreciate that their cabanas are a food and beverage minimum. Unfortunately you share a server with the rest of the pool, ..so if you order something, it may take 20 minutes to get your drink or order.
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Erin W.
Sep 20, 2015
We were looking forward to getting some sun at the pool. By time we checked in, hauled our things to the room and got to the pool, we literally had 3 minutes of sunshine before the sun disappeared behind a building. The pool is closely surrounded by buildings, so I'm guessing this is most likely a problem most of the year. There was also only one pool. Even on a slow Tuesday, it was packed. It wasn't worth it to try to squeeze in because it was so shallow.
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Sadie H.
Jul 6, 2015
This pool was so much fun! It is on the more simple side compared to other pools like Caesar's and Monte Carlo, but is still a very good pool. Pros: Not a super busy pool, still have plenty of room to swim and relax Bar tenders were very nice, drinks were priced reasonably (for Vegas) Had plenty of seating around the pool and also offered these fun (free!) recliners that were partially in the water, very relaxing Pool was clean Had a small fountain and volleyball net with inflatable beach balls Lifeguards were friendly Roller coaster passed overhead with NYNY buildings surrounding the pool, created a fun ambiance Cons: Sun never really hit the entire pool because of the buildings, so it was a little on the chilly sideOnly one Jacuzzi, and it was on the smaller side If staying at the NYNY this pool will not disappoint, however I would not go out of my way to see it if you are not a guest at the hotel.
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Guy N.
Jul 28, 2010
It's not the biggest pool in LV by far or even the best designed but it is a nice well hidden pool that is virtually nonexistent to the visitors who are not checked into the hotel. You can access the pool from the third floor of ALL the hotel elevators in the NYNY so you don't have to walk through the hotel or lobby or casino to get to the pool which is a big plus. There is a separate elevator dedicated to the pool that you need your key to access. Very secure. You walk in and are quickly greeted with towels by the employees there. You can rent an inflatable raft for a nominal fee as well. Cool little things with a nice pillow as well. Didn't get one but saw a few people with them on the water. We grabbed our towels and headed to a couple of open chairs towards the rear side of the pool. Lots of shade for those who are not looking to bronze up. Chairs are okay but just put down a couple of towels and it is very comfortable. The bar is centrally located and there are also a couple of waitresses hustling around taking orders as well. The usual fare: beer, frozen drinks, and well. We got a Strawberry Daiquiri and Red Bull/Vodka. Strong drinks. Good and refreshing. A lady from the America restaurant also walks around taking food orders if you are jonesing for some grub. We ordered a hotdog, quesadilla, and fries. Nothing huge. It was good. Not too greasy and the fries were wedges, which I like, but were battered, which is not my favorite, but the flavor was good. Cabanas are also available for a nominal price. They were all taken by the time we got there so I'm assuming you have to reserve well ahead of time. They had televisions, wet bars, tables, chairs, misters, and lounges with nice fat cushions on them. Pretty much a room but outside. It's cool for a group of people I would think. As far as noise, it's right under the first dip of the Roller Coaster so you get the intermittent screams every 5 minutes or so. Also, the valet entrance is right outside the fence so loud cars can be heard. But they cancel most of that out because they have the speakers blasting full volume with some cool relaxing tunes. The pool itself is modestly sized and has a volleyball net cutting it in half. Shallow with a sitting ledge around the outside to chill halfway in the water. There's a couple of whirlpools in the back in the shade to relax if you're in the mood for that. I've been to a couple of pools in LV but all of them have been packed to where you can't even find a chair or walk to the bathroom. A little ridiculous for someone like me who just wants to enjoy the sun and water. Maybe for a younger crowd, elsewhere would be better. Oh and there's a masseuse that walks around giving pool side massages for a fee. Didn't see anyone getting one but I will be happy to try it out next time. All in all, a good relaxing experience.
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Liz N.
Aug 24, 2010
Yawn. Barely anyone there, the pool is half (or fully!) shaded for most of the day ... no fun extras like a wave pool, lazy river, waterfalls ... or anything. Dullsville.... but drink prices are more reasonably than any other hotel pool bar on the strip (most likely, that is. Summer drink specials were running about $7 for a mixed drink)
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Ning C.
Apr 12, 2023
Was hesitant because reviews I read were not spectacular. However, I took my 7 year old and we had a good time. Not a gigantic pool but big enough to splash around. Great tasting drinks...but if you're good with frozen ones get a large drink from inside the casino. A "Fat Tuesday" similar place right in the other side of registration. Though I didn't check to see their policy on outside food/drink. Early April gave enough sun for a sunburn in about 2 hours so the amount of sun wasn't an issue for us...other reviews said you only get about 4 hours of sun due to the buildings surrounding it. But we were there 1-3pm anyways. Not too many cabanas. But again we weren't looking for a party with a bunch of adults. All in all it's a good option for kiddie fun while adults either lounge or enjoy a cocktail or both.
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