Patrick Hua Senior VIP Host SLS Las Vegas Foxtail | Sayers club | The Foundry 702-682-6518 [email protected]
Pool side
Vibrantly colored setting
a woman in a bikini holding a bottle of vodka
a group of people enjoying a pool party
a group of women in bikinis
Nice pool. Kind of chill.
three women in bikinis
a group of people dancing in the pool
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Michelle M.
Sep 15, 2019
Fun time at Foxtail Pool Club located at the newly branded SAHARA Las Vegas Hotel. The pool area is clean, servers are friendly, and the DJ plays fun upbeat music. While we had a lot of fun, the Foxtail Pool Club is not nearly as lively as some of the other hotels on the strip. Maybe because of the renovations occurring at the hotel right now, or the end of summer.While the pool bar drink menu is lengthy, the food choices are limited. They're tasty, just not many options to choose from, and the service is kind of slow. Please note though, when ordering off the pool food and drink menu, an automatic gratuity will be added.
Read MoreMelanie D.
Mar 13, 2017
Came by this pool to relax after two days of heavy vegas partying. The wonderful manager Romeo upgraded us to a private cabana because our flight was cancelled and we needed to book another night. There's a bar in the middle of the pool area that is delicious! I started with a frozen watermelon cucumber splash and then had a SoBe vice afterwards. the SoBe was amazing!!! Ugh it was so good ! The cabana was lovely and comfy, definitely felt extra sitting there. They close at 6pm. Staff was super friendly as well!
Read MoreArnel D.
Aug 3, 2018
This is a nice pool that could be better. It gets too crowded during holidays and the color in the pool starts to morph if you know what I mean. The DJ blasts the music for hours, so loud that you can't hear your friends, so you just drink.The private cabana is the way to go otherwise you will not get a lounge chair to set your things on.In it's prime (Saraha) , this pool was picturesque. Now it's just a party waiting for wardrobe malfunctions to happen. Drink service is good. Be sure to mention military if you are, you'll get hooked up. Security is good and they make sure people have a good time, unlike other pool scenes in Vegas.
Read MoreStephanie L.
Apr 2, 2016
The pool area is nice enough, the DJ is very good but the part that's disappointing is the complete lack of 'free' lounge chairs. The real estate is at a serious minimum & its overwhelmed with high end cabanas with a steep minimum. Its silly to me there are zero lounges reserved for paying hotel guests. We are staying at the hotel, and have paid for our rooms only to come outside and be told it's a $250 minimum or you have to lay on the concrete. That's just despicable & really unfair to your loyal, repeat, paying guests. We have stayed/dined multiple times at the Beverly Hill SLS and the overall experience and customer service was far superior. Honestly, not sure we'll be back especially after having a fairly negative experience at the Vegas SLS on my birthday weekend (of all times).
Read MoreNate M.
Jul 16, 2015
Bring your floaties! I came here last weekend for the first of many, "Road to Life is Beautiful" concert series. I'm not a huge fan of Matisyahu, but I wanted to check out the pool and have a few cocktails with friends. This place seems to vary from the loud DJ pumping pool party scene to a mellow cocktail soaked nap in the sun. Check the website before you arrive to make sure the vibe is right for you and your party. This night the vibe moved at the pace of reggae, oddly I be into it mon! This pool is broken in two wading pools with a bar in the middle. You will have to get out of the pool to get a new drink, but I would use this chance to pee in the toilet instead of constantly peeing in the public swimming hole. There's plenty of cabanas for rent and an abundance of free lounge chairs for you to relax on - bonus this pool gets tons of sunlight from the mid-morning all the way to about 6pm. If there's a DJ playing, you'll most likely have to pay to get in, but I would call first, this will save you time and money.
Read MoreLisa H.
Jun 19, 2017
A few of us went on Sunday afternoon taking advantage of a comped daybed & food/beverage credits. Service was fantastic from the moment we got there. They really took good care of us. The DJ started a little later in the afternoon & was good. Throughout the day the pool was never overcrowded and there was a wide age range of people. I was surprised to see 1 kid there so I'm guessing it's not just 21 & over to get in. Prices on cocktails are expensive but not crazy. The pool is open every day now from 9:00am to around 6:00. Not sure what the entertainment situation is during the week but it's a nice pool just to relax in.
Read MoreBrandon T.
Jul 4, 2018
Average pool. My girlfriend & I came here on Wednesday July 4th. They had a DJ playing pop music not too loud which was nice with an overall good vibe. It wasn't to busy and we were able to find lounge chairs to lay without paying which was also nice but often not the case for other "day pool venues". However there were plenty of vacant cabanas which a reservation available upon request. The service was poor. Although there were menus to order from there were not many cocktail waitresses roaming around to place orders with...In fact I only counted 2 for the whole pool area. The pool area overall was fairly small in comparison to the SLS/W hotel.Lastly, the July 4th menu was overpriced. I posted a picture of the menu which included a $17 pull pork sandwich...
Read MoreSara V.
Oct 28, 2014
Great pool atmosphere at this pool club in SLS Las Vegas. We visited here a couple times while staying at SLS over the weekend. They offered very comfy day beds, cabanas and pool pods. Also, the drinks were delicious, service was great, and music was ideal (combination of energizing and relaxing). The only reason I don't give them 5 stars is having too small of a food menu (approximately 10 items) and not having a DJ full time. I heard the Life pool will be opening in spring and I look forward to visiting there as well (as they stated it will be their venue for pool parties.
Read MoreEdwin P.
Oct 19, 2015
"So when you see me look the other way"'Cause--oh, oh--lately all I do is play"All the glasses in the world say, 'Come with me...'"-------------------------------------------------------------------------I have been here a few times. Check the check-ins. Flag it anyway because we all know you're a flagging troll.Each and every time I have patronised or tried to patronise this establishment I have had problems. Each and every time. Each and every time. Frankly, I am tired of it. After the first couple of times, I figured that I would just give up. I am no quitter; however, this Foxtail Pool Club (FPC) is a true, bonafide, monumental failure. Therefore, it could be argued that the patron is not the one giving up ... it's FPC which is not even worthy of one's effort in parking and walking to its doors. Just Say No to FPC. When Matt & Kim announced their Las Vegas stop, it was unfortunate that the FPC would play host for it. I knew there would be problems. I just knew it. On that date, it was windy. It was very windy. So, FPC cancelled the show. They cancelled it after M&K fans had waited for hours outside. Hours. They cancelled it and did not announce it to anyone. Let me repeat that: They cancelled it and left paying patrons -- some of which had travelled from other U.S. states -- outside with no update on anything. Social media platforms were the first to alert those queuing outside and it was not until FPC or SLS staff were confronted that they even informed anyone. In the meantime, several miles away on the same World Famous Las Vegas Strip -- and also coincidentally a pool show -- a concert went on as scheduled. I know because I called to see if it was still taking place "rain or shine" like outdoor shows are supposed to (they said yes) and I also attended it. It was a great show and the wind was not a problem (there was no rain). For the kickoff Grills & Guitars event (also LIB), they outdid themselves with their preposterous nightclub tactics and queue antics of not letting anyone in at the time doors were scheduled for, then allowing a mere trickle in order to manufacture a monumental, unnecessary queue that stretched and swung around the SLS floor and stairs, unto more floor and nearly reaching the east garage door. Why? Who knows. They're a one-star establishment, that is why. -------------------------------------------------------------------------Rating: One-star, "Eek! Methinks not." (It will be closed within the year.)
Read MoreJessica M.
Jul 8, 2015
Foxtail is a hotel pool that is trying to be a day club. It falls short on so many levels. When I think pool club, I think Encore Beach Club, Wet Republic, Marquee Day Club... Foxtail is a pool with a centrally located bar and a shitty layout.Getting in was a breeze. There was NO line on the 4th of July. They weren't charging a cover. The layout is broken up, where if you came to see a certain DJ, your views are obstructed. Speaking of DJ placement. During the day, the DJ/stage setup faces DUE west. You have your money makers (the DJ) facing the direct, blazing, unforgiving desert heat.Bartenders were quick, but rude. I ordered three beverages and asked to get a glass of water and was told they can't do that. What?! It's a bazillion degrees out and you're going to deny folks H2O?! That's super fucked and I am pretty sure illegal. Dehydration is real. It's a legitimate desert. People are drinking, dancing, and hanging out in the pool and you can't fork over a glass of water on a $54 check?! Give me a break. Are things looking that bleak at the SLS that you have to subsidize the cost of water? L-A-M-E. If I want a legit Day Club experience, I'll take my sweet ass to EBC or Daylight. If someone suggests Foxtail (for the hell of it), BAIL. Only suck it up if it's a DJ you absolutely love!
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