I'm heading out to Vegas in a couple of weeks with a some girlfriends and we were thinking about doing a cabana day.
We're staying at Palms Place, and but there's conflicting information on the website whether or not they're closed, and every time I call, I get transferred to some dead extension.
Anyway, I would love suggestions about how we could get to a pool/cabana in January for relaxation. We're not interested in a pool party.
Thanks
We're staying at Palms Place, and but there's conflicting information on the website whether or not they're closed, and every time I call, I get transferred to some dead extension.
Anyway, I would love suggestions about how we could get to a pool/cabana in January for relaxation. We're not interested in a pool party.
Thanks
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DJGMaster1 , Dec 31, 2011 4:35 pm
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Just so you know, typical Vegas temperatures in January are early mid-afternoon highs in the 60-70 Fahrenheit range tops. Not really pool weather.
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NerveEnding , Jan 1, 2012 3:37 pm
I'm not sure how up to date this is, but this may summarize some of what you are looking for:
http://www.lasvegasinsider.com/html/lvipools.htm
Once you figure out which hotel you are interested in, I would call in advance to reserve, although I would think in January it shouldn't be too hard to reserve. As mentioned in the first reply, January is not the ideal pool season in Las Vegas.
http://www.lasvegasinsider.com/html/lvipools.htm
Once you figure out which hotel you are interested in, I would call in advance to reserve, although I would think in January it shouldn't be too hard to reserve. As mentioned in the first reply, January is not the ideal pool season in Las Vegas.
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Loren Pechtel , Jan 1, 2012 11:15 pm
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We're staying at Palms Place, and but there's conflicting information on the website whether or not they're closed, and every time I call, I get transferred to some dead extension.
Anyway, I would love suggestions about how we could get to a pool/cabana in January for relaxation. We're not interested in a pool party.
Thanks
I have the current airport weather (and the airport is only a mile from the Strip) on my screen right now.Originally Posted by missdona
I'm heading out to Vegas in a couple of weeks with a some girlfriends and we were thinking about doing a cabana day.We're staying at Palms Place, and but there's conflicting information on the website whether or not they're closed, and every time I call, I get transferred to some dead extension.
Anyway, I would love suggestions about how we could get to a pool/cabana in January for relaxation. We're not interested in a pool party.
Thanks
For the next 4 days it's going to be 67/42, 68/42, 68/44 and 66/44. Pools???
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DJGMaster1 , Jan 2, 2012 8:10 am
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For the next 4 days it's going to be 67/42, 68/42, 68/44 and 66/44. Pools???
That was exactly my point in my prior reply.Originally Posted by Loren Pechtel
I have the current airport weather (and the airport is only a mile from the Strip) on my screen right now.For the next 4 days it's going to be 67/42, 68/42, 68/44 and 66/44. Pools???
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Sounds like a heatwave to me! Originally Posted by DJGMaster1
Just so you know, typical Vegas temperatures in January are early mid-afternoon highs in the 60-70 Fahrenheit range tops. Not really pool weather.
I can't wait till we leave. Anything is better than 32F with perpetual rain/sleet and gale force winds.
Pool Blues
Well,
I was in Vegas a couple weeks ago and it was FREEZING!!!!!!
This January trip should be a bit warmer I'm hoping. It's been in the 80's in Los Angeles!!!
SO... I would think you should have no problem finding a cabana and cute cabana buys.
In fact, last month the pools were actually CLOSED, so good luck!
I was in Vegas a couple weeks ago and it was FREEZING!!!!!!
This January trip should be a bit warmer I'm hoping. It's been in the 80's in Los Angeles!!!
SO... I would think you should have no problem finding a cabana and cute cabana buys.
In fact, last month the pools were actually CLOSED, so good luck!