Fontainebleau Las Vegas Pool
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Our Review of Fontainebleau Las Vegas Pool
The Fontainebleau rolled out a brand-new multi-pool complex with sharp design, clean geometry and a heavy emphasis on high-end daybeds and cabanas. The space feels modern and intentionally upscale, though early reviews mention slow service while the staff adjusts to the property's opening rush. The pools themselves are beautiful, but prices for chairs and drinks land on the premium end. It aims for a luxury vibe, and most of the time it succeeds.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Fontainebleau Las Vegas Pool
When does the Fontainebleau Las Vegas Pool open for the season?
Fontainebleau's Oasis Pool Deck and the LIV Beach dayclub ramped up their first full pool season in spring 2025, with LIV Beach's opening tied to the broader Vegas dayclub calendar in March.
When does the Fontainebleau Las Vegas Pool pool close for the season?
LIV Beach has already wrapped its 2025 season and will reopen in 2026, while the main pools scale back hours and offerings as the weather cools in the fall.
Does the Fontainebleau Las Vegas Pool have an adults-only pool?
Yes, LIV Beach is an adults-only daylife pool party, and some of the Oasis pools skew more grown up even though the deck as a whole is mixed.
Is the Fontainebleau Las Vegas Pool kid-friendly?
The Oasis Pool Deck has multiple standard resort pools that work well for families, so guests with kids can enjoy the water without going near the dayclub scene.
Does the Fontainebleau Las Vegas Pool rent chairs or cabanas?
Across the deck you can book daybeds, cabanas, and villa-style cabanas with upgraded service and amenities, while basic loungers are set out for general use.
Is the Fontainebleau Las Vegas Pool open to non-hotel guests?
Hotel guests get complimentary access to the Oasis pools, and non-guests can usually buy a day pass or reserve premium seating to spend the day there or at LIV Beach.



