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Las Vegas' top six hotel swimming pools reviewed

Everybody, suit up! There's no good reason to roast in Sin City. Pool pandemonium means river rides, waterfalls, 12-foot waves and sharks.

By Lark Ellen Gould, Special to The Times
02:32 PM PDT, August 01, 2007

Remember Las Vegas' family era? Now families savvy enough to pick the pool along with the room can still make a vacation the stuff of memories. Here are our top picks for kids -- and their folks.

1. FLAMINGO LAS VEGAS

Overall vibe:

This hotel hosts a 15-acre tropical oasis with four pools amid pounding waterfalls and mature foliage.

Wow factors:

• A 150-foot water slide that drops into a series of terraced pools.
• Swim-up blackjack and refreshment bars within paddling distance.
• Decorative ponds (not for swimming) are stocked with koi and contain a mini-park of Chilean flamingos, tropical birds and turtles.
• An 80-foot-long heated pool, flanked by 10-foot-high pink flamingo fountains.

Open year-round.

3555 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
(888) 902-9929
www.flamingolv.com

2. Golden Nugget

Overall vibe:

A downtown venue that teems with real sea life and a three-story water slide.

Wow factors:

• A 200,000-gallon saltwater tank with five species of sharks and several types of game fish.
• The clear-tubing slide that tunnels straight through these shark-infested waters.

129 Fremont St.
(800) 634-3454
www.goldennugget.com

3. MGM Grand

Overall vibe:

This big hotel has five pools in a 6.6-acre water complex.

Wow factors:

• Three whirlpools, fountains, bridges, waterfalls, plenty of garden shade.
• A 1,000-foot-long lazy river ride that takes 10 minutes to meander.
• Areas to play table tennis and water volleyball or rent inner tubes, rafts or other pool toys.

Open all year.

3799 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
(877) 880-0880
www.mgmgrand.com

4. MANDALAY BAY

Overall vibe:

Wave power? This resort gets kudos for putting 6-foot-high swells in the middle of the desert.

Wow factors:

• The "back 11" for energetic kids.
• Waves as high as 12 feet have been sighted, although 2 feet is the norm. (No surfboards here, but body surfing is sublime.)
• 1,700 tons of sand imported from California.
• Lush foliage enveloping four pools, including the Euro-bathing Moorea Beach Club.
• Lazy river water ride.

3950 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
(877) 632-7800
www.mandalaybay.com

5. MIRAGE LAS VEGAS

Overall vibe:

A little Tahiti and a little Disney right at center Strip, with slides, six waterfalls pouring over shaded grottoes and lushly landscaped pool lagoons.

Where am I?

Should we take offense, order a drink, or what? That depends, of course, on where you think these words turned up.


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