Lush venue for private cabanas, a plunge pool and an ultramodern DJ booth.
The pools at TAO Beach Dayclub are typically temperature-controlled to ensure guest comfort, especially during varying seasonal temperatures. While specific degrees are not publicly advertised, it is standard practice for major Las Vegas resort pools to be heated to a pleasant range, generally in the low to mid-80s Fahrenheit (around 27-29°C).
What are people saying (AI review summary)? text: "People say this event venue offers a pool party with cabanas, DJs, and a lively vibe, and the staff is friendly and the security is top-notch.\n\nOther reviews mention the drinks can be overpriced and the venue can be overcrowded." language_code: "en-US"
Reviews
The bartenders service was OK. I got kind of mad at them at first cause they were ignoring me and taking their sweet time talking to each other and give each other hugs when they’re on the clock and there’s people waiting to place orders but I got over it once I finally got my drinks and they made them OK very very overpriced crazy overpriced For the slushy when you go make sure you’re ready to spend some money. Make sure you go early so you can get the right spot with the sheet they do have promoters to help with getting and the wristbands they give you give you free drinks for like an hour. I had a good time in the end. The wind was nice. The water was great. The view was OK. I felt comfortable and unbothered. I would go again but with different expectations.
Tao Beach had an amazing vibe, great music, and a beautiful crowd definitely one of the hotter spots in Vegas (literally and figuratively). However, I was shocked to pay $75 for a single cocktail (mule). I know dayclub prices are steep, but that felt excessive. Also, there was almost no shade, which made the 110° heat pretty brutal, and the pools were so packed it was hard to even cool off. Great energy overall, but be ready to spend big and sweat it out.
Got in to see Tiesto for free by arriving at 10:30am and waiting until 3pm chilling in the pool. Drinks are insanely expensive ($15 Red Bulls), but I consider it the ticket price. It was quite crowded but what do you expect for free entry. Great way to see amazing artists in a more chill environment than a club or festival. Would go again!
We had a fun time. The pool wasn't overly crowded, and ladies drank for free for an hour on Sunday. Make sure you DON'T pay to get in. Hit up one of the promoters you see walking through the halls at The Venetian. They try to get you to go to all these pool parties at different hotels and will put your name on the list. It's free, not a scam. The promoters get paid based on the amount of people they're able to bring in, and these places want you to come to their pools in hopes of you paying outlandish prices for their drinks, and you will, because they don't even bother to let you bring in your own WATER. Overall, fun time.
Extremely expensive place but a great time for a pool party! We went to see Zedd and got a cabana, which was suuuper expensive and we weren’t even in the VIP side. If you’re not American and forget that tip culture is a big thing: remember there will always be an automatic 20% charge on top of what you already paid to reserve, so you might just end up paying another 600$ on top of your booking (of around 5k). Europeans be ware 😅 I guess if you like the music and wanna spend money in Vegas for one particular day party, it’s a good one! If you don’t end up getting a cabana and enter with the 50$ ticket per person, be aware there is almost no shade around the pool and booth for the whole day and the pool gets suuuuper full very early!
| Sunday | 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
| Friday | 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
| Saturday | 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
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