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How much are drinks at the pool in Vegas?

$4 for a coke, $7 for a non-alcoholic drink like a virgin colada, $8 for a beer and $15 for a mixed drink. No deals on refills or discounts that I have found on drinking by the pool unless you have a promotion through the hotel.



Poolside drink prices in Las Vegas in 2026 reflect a "resort premium" that can be quite high compared to standard bars. For a basic domestic beer (like Bud Light), expect to pay between $10 and $14, while imported or craft beers often reach $16. Standard mixed drinks (like a Vodka Soda) usually start at $15 to $18 for well spirits and can exceed $25 if you request a premium brand. The most popular poolside options, frozen or specialty cocktails (like a Piña Colada or a signature Margaritas), typically range from $18 to $28, especially if served in a large souvenir cup. Even non-alcoholic options are pricey, with bottled water often costing $8 to $12 and sodas around $7. For groups, "bottle service" at luxury dayclubs like Liquid or Tao Beach can start at $750 and go well into the thousands for a cabana setup. To save money, many travelers "pre-game" in their rooms or look for "Happy Hour" specials at bars located just inside the casino floor before heading out to the sun-drenched pool decks.

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It really depends on whom you ask. Tipping a cocktail waitress at least $1 for free drinks she brings to you is still recommended, if only to keep them coming back, even finding you if you move to a new table or machine. Tip a bit more per drink and, hey, the pours may get stronger as word gets around.

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You can get by on a $1,000 for three days if you aren't a big gambler and eat at the less expensive restaurants. Everyone in Vegas gets a tip, so keep that in mind too. I budget $500/ day which is by no means on the high end of spending, but typically get by on far less.

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Top 10 Most Popular Drinks in Vegas (And How to Order Them)
  1. Long Island Iced Tea. The Long Island Iced Tea might have been your happy hour drink in college, and there's a reason for that. ...
  2. Martini. ...
  3. Ice Bar Cocktails. ...
  4. Old Fashioned. ...
  5. Pink Lady. ...
  6. Manhattan. ...
  7. Champagne Cocktail. ...
  8. Craft Beer.


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When do pools open in Las Vegas? Pool season begins in March and ends around October with the daily hours typically being 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. but this can vary from pool to pool.

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they close early because so many people go to dinner and the shows that it isn't worth the cost of staffing the pools for the few people who would linger. Alcohol is a higher risk during the daytime in summer because of the heat factor, so you would think they would keep pools open later in summer. But no.

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On Average WeSwapper's spend a total of $205 (£164) per day in Las Vegas. This reflects what everyday travellers tend to spend in Vegas. Think mid-range – most of the major attractions, a few cab rides, maybe a big night out, and a bit of shopping on the side.

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- Casino at the Flamingo Las Vegas. “What are some prices on your cocktails.” There are no fees for drinks as others have stated if you are gambling. The best place to play and get continuous drinks is in the $1.

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No outside food or beverage is allowed into the GO POOL. No smoking of any kind is allowed at either of our pools. Can I bring a backpack or beach bag to the GO POOL Day Club? Yes, but all bags are searched.

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Every single nightclub and ultra lounge in Las Vegas will enforce a dress code at the entrance, and they are all pretty similar with some exceptions. Girls can almost get away with anything they want; however, we have seen instances where flip flop sandals were looked down upon.

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