Can anyone just go to use the facilities at other hotels in Las Vegas?


I am heading there in April and staying at the Venetian, but I have been doing some research and there are several other things I'd like to see/do at other hotels on the strip, I know you can go to all the shops/bars/casinos as a guest, but can you also use the gyms/pools/spas at other hotels, where do they draw the line? or is this not an issue, you can just come and go as you please?



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  1. lvgeno says:

    Pools are usually for guests only unless the pool has swim up gambling then it has to be open for anyone to swim. You have to show or use your room key card to get into the pool areas. Spas are not free so anyone is welcome though guests of that hotel usually get discounts. Gyms are same as pools. You have to have a room key to enter the room.

  2. iceman says:

    As far as the pools, generally they are reserved for their hotel guests only. How strict they are about it can vary from hotel to hotel. For example, Mirage and Mandalay bay are very strict. They check everyone at all hours as they come into the pool area. Other places, like Luxor for example did not seem to check at all. So it really depends where you go. Typically you would not get into any trouble, the worst is they would ask you to leave. But in life I have never even seen that happen. Especially if you buy a drink or something.

    Gyms and Spas are the same for everyone. Even hotel guests need to pay to use them. Its like a 20 or 30$ day pass you buy and you can have full acess to the gym and spa. I guess they figure if they gave free acess the places would be way too crowded.

  3. banananose_89117 says:

    You can enjoy all the shows, gaming, shops, etc. even if you are a local. You just walk into the casino and enjoy

    BUT you cannot use another hotel’s pool or gym except those "adult" pools that charge entrance fees

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