The Venetian Resort Las Vegas Pool
at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas
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Our Review of The Venetian Resort Las Vegas Pool
Like the Palazzo side, the Venetian pool deck is large and beautifully landscaped, offering multiple pools that spread out the crowds. The atmosphere leans relaxed and somewhat refined, though families are common. Service is dependable, and the overall setting is pleasant without feeling too busy. It's a reliable choice for a comfortable pool day.
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Frequently Asked Questions about The Venetian Resort Las Vegas Pool
When does the The Venetian Resort Las Vegas Pool open for the season?
The Venetian's main pools are heated and operate through most of the year, with the full pool lineup and longer hours starting in March for pool season.
When does the The Venetian Resort Las Vegas Pool pool close for the season?
Rather than a hard seasonal shutdown, some pools close or cut hours in the coldest months while at least one pool typically stays open for guests.
Does the The Venetian Resort Las Vegas Pool have an adults-only pool?
Yes, Tao Beach Dayclub is a 21 and over adults-only pool party, and there are also quieter areas on the deck that tend to attract adults.
Is the The Venetian Resort Las Vegas Pool kid-friendly?
The standard resort pools are kid-friendly and allow children with an adult, while Tao Beach is strictly adults only.
Does the The Venetian Resort Las Vegas Pool rent chairs or cabanas?
Both Venetian and Palazzo decks have lots of loungers and a wide range of daybeds and cabanas that can be reserved.
Is the The Venetian Resort Las Vegas Pool open to non-hotel guests?
The main resort pools are reserved for hotel guests, but Tao Beach and some special events are open to non-guests who buy tickets, tables, or cabana reservations.

