Turkey club wrap
The Cornwell Project
Drink menu
Bucket of waters for $6. Can't get that deal at the strip!
Jesse L.
Sep 1, 2018
This is a small pool located at the Silverton. They offer cabanas, plenty of lounge chairs and a great vibe. Today they have a dj, free booze infused popsicles (for the ladies) and Famous Dave's is here with free food too.
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Corabelle G.
Jun 7, 2017
Quaint little pool inside the Silverton Hotel. The pool isn't too big, but big enough to enjoy a nice pool day with the family. Cabanas are furnished with 2 plush single couches and a small double. Love the wrap around shades to block out more sun and heat. Servers were attentive and friendly. They stop serving food at 3 and drinks at 4:30 which is pretty early considering the sun doesn't go down till around 8pm in the summer. People usually enjoy the pool until maybe 6 so they are missing out on some profit earning dollars.Clientele at the pool is a bit sketch, people are free to just walk and in and out, even if your not a hotel guest.
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Nelson Q.
May 30, 2013
Cool place to relax and more family oriented. Not the place to come if you're one of those types who wanna "see and be seen" like those cesspools of nastiness at the better known pools (Rehab, Wet Republic, etc) which is totally fine with me!Pool Attendants were great, always checking up if we needed anything, and totally took care of us throughout the day.Only one pool and a hot tub there, but there are a lot of loungers and ample shaded areas. Hours are 9am-5pm with a $5 cover for locals on Weekends, pool attendant didn't charge us though, and towels are also provided. Water bottles are allowed and their drinks were okay as was their pizza which was from inside the food court.Looking for a place to unwind without the party scene? Check this place out...ALOHA!!!
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Heather N.
Aug 27, 2019
Small pool with a chill vibe. Free for locals. No one is checking keys or ID so really free for anyone. Drinks are inexpensive at only $7 a cocktail or $25 a pitcher. Even with the 20% auto gratuity it is much less than other pools. There are plenty of loungers and day beds. Cabanas are very inexpensive with only a small food and beverage minimum. I prefer a more fun atmosphere but still a solid option for locals looking to relax.
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Melissa C.
May 14, 2015
Went for the Wine Down Wednesday event, sponsored by Sunny 106.5. Two free pours (generous) is worth checking it out, and additional glasses are reasonably priced as well. Nice selection of wines at 2 stations and food is available for purchase. The pool is pretty tiny, as is the hot tub. No one at the Wine Down event was in either, and it was pretty windy. Live music and plenty of seating added to the venue's ambiance. Sunny 106.5 gives away stuff during the event too. I was at the Silverton for reasons unrelated to the wine event, so it was a nice addition to the small jackpot I earned in the casino! This event is ending in May, probably because no one will want to lounge around when it's 110 out there. I would return if they start it up again post summer.
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Felly S.
Aug 28, 2019
I was invited here last minute and of course I had to accept, because who doesn't like chillaxin in a cabana poolside with a few cocktails, food and great laughs?! Exactly. So, food was served hot, drinks were sweet, but tasty and the atmosphere on a Saturday was...kids mostly. They either need a DJ or a much better soundtrack, because it was rough at times. It felt as though the few servers there were in training, because the service was pretty slow. No apologies given and that wasn't cool. It wasn't busy (plenty of open cabanas and comfy lounge chairs) so the clean up should've been more timely. It's hot and there's all types of bugs out here.
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Angela T.
Jun 3, 2013
I used to frequent this pool 3 summers ago. We had planned to make this our pool this summer but I think I will be looking at the M pool now. I like that this is off the Strip, as I'm looking to relax at the pool and not party hard core with the party people at the major strip hotels. We went twice this passed weekend, and I will explain why they now deserve such a low rating. First day we had gone, we grabbed two lounge chairs and decided to have a couple cocktails. When we get our check, our bill was $75, so we leave $90. We get home and start thinking "why was our bill so high"? We called the pool and they told us there is an automatic 20% gratuity added to the bill, and that we should know that because it is clearly written on the menu. We tell the mgr "we didn't even look at a menu, so how would we know that if that wasn't disclosed to us OR written on the receipt" (there is still a spot on the receipt to write in a tip) no where on the receipt does it disclose this, nor did the waitress let us know. So essentially she received a 40% tip. They ended up refunding us the tip that was written in. So, we had plans to return in two days, as we had reserved a cabana. Again, it was my friend and I, when the waitress had asked if anyone was joining us we said possibly one more, she tells us they will have to pay the $5 entry fee for the weekends. What? I'm paying for a cabana, no way are they going to pay an entrance fee. The rules of the cabanas are, Monday - Thursday: $75 food and beverage minimum & Friday - Sunday: $100 food and beverage minimum. You don't actually pay for the cabana, which is a great deal, I could easily spend that on food and drinks. Cabanas are minimalistic (no TV or fridge). End of the day, we recieve our bill, again, nothing that states automatic gratuity on the check, nor did our waitress say anything. Only when I asked did she disclose that. I'm sorry that is really shitty business. That being said, here are the pros and cons of this place;Pros:1. Close to home and off the strip, it's nice to have somewhere close to home to just chill.2. Decent lounge chairs & umbrellas 3. Decent size pool, nice temperature4. Cheap price on cabana rentals5. Background musicCons:1. You will be surrounded by people from the 909 area code, i.e. the Inland Empire.2. Small food menu, the food is from the Sundance Grill, their cafe, if you want something that is on the Sundance Grill menu but not on the pool menu, they will make you go get it yourself, not run it to you.3. Small towels, bring your own or ask for two. 4. NO BATHROOM OUTSIDE. Who designed this? You have to walk inside the casino, through registration, to go to the bathroom. When you see the kids in the pool ALL day and not take a bathroom break, you know what's going on.5. Watered down cocktails.
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Kevin L.
Jul 28, 2013
Came here for a concert which was pretty cool. But the pool was kind of depressingly small and uninviting overall. The hot tub is a hole in the ground, and the drinks were pretty expensive.Perhaps it's just a small pool for a relatively small casino, but considering a lot of it looks new, it was just unimpressive overall.
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Jessica C.
May 23, 2014
Came down to check out the Wine down Wednesday. First two free samples of wine is free, after that you can purchase tickets to get more wine! Really it was a deal at $4.00 a glass! I wish I could remember the name of the winery(I'm sometimes forgetful on details :( ) It was good wine, they had a Sauvignon Blanc, a Rose and one other which I don't remember the type. But by far was the entertainment! A one man band type guy, The Cornwell Project, preformed by Jeremy Cornwell was absolutely fantastic! He pre-recorded beats before each song then sang and played the guitar and controlled the beats with his footboard. Wow! Really awesome! Looks like he plays at The Linq but definitely check him out! Thanks Silverton and Sunny 106.5 for hosting an awesome event! http://www.jeremycornwellproject.com
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Caitlin B.
Aug 13, 2018
We were looking for a pool that was free to locals and hit the jackpot! We came around 9:45am (pool opened at 9a) and there was still a bunch of open seats. The pool is definitely on the small size but perfect for us. The bar & food service opens at 11 am. They have a nice menu of food & drinks and service directly to your chairs or cabanas. We ended up getting a cabana ($100 F&B min) which is a STEAL. They have awesome vodka pitchers for $25 and gets you about 4.5 drinks. The pink bikini was our favorite, basically a sweet lemonade with vodka. We also ordered the asian chicken salad & chicken fingers. The salad was huge and refreshing. Chicken fingers & fries were standard. Our server Ashley was attentive and gave great recommendations as far as drinks & food went. The pool never got crazy busy but definitely filled up more around 1p/2p. Come early! Can't wait to return!
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