Cover Charge: $30 for men, $20 for out-of-state women, $15 for local ladies and free for hotel guests (up to four guests per room)
Topless: No
Celebrity Hangout: Usually in the form of concerts
Food: Drinks and Mexican food
If you’re looking for the best pool in Las Vegas,
give the Hard Rock Hotel
pool a go. Like the Mandalay
Bay pool, the Hard Rock pool is more a complex of
pools than your average single puddle, and a river with
a gentle current carries you between the different areas
of this fantastic complex. Best yet, the Beach Club area
actually has white sand and planted palm trees, which
is as close as you’ll get to a real beach in the
middle of the desert. While the Hard Rock is a bit off
the Strip, just a jaunt down Harmon Ave from the Paris
Hotel and Casino, the Hard Rock pool is totally worth
it.
But if even these aquatic delights don’t turn your torque, then wait for Sunday and spend your afternoon detoxing at the Rehab pool party. After a hard Friday and Saturday night out on the Strip, Rehab is designed to reset your circuits with sun, fun, and lots of skin. Resident DJs pump music through the Rehab crowd and regular concerts give the party an extra edge. Exotic drinks lend an especially tropical vibe to the Rehab party Las Vegas with selections such as watermelon halves soaked in Bacardi or Jello Martini Sangria. Food is available from the delicious resident Mexican joint at the hotel, the Pink Taco. Buying a set amount of services at the Rock Spa gets you to the front of the line at Rehab Las Vegas, but you still have to pay the cover charge. Don’t worry, Rehab Las Vegas is worth it.