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Las Vegas pool question.....
I am going to Las Vegas in Jan/Feb 2009. All the hotels seem to have heated pools, but is it too cold to use them in Jan/Feb? Are there any places [besides the Tropicana] with indoor pools?
Thanks!
7 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Nothing besides the Trop has an indoor.
As far as using them, its as your discretion( assuming the pool is open). We stayed at the Luxor in January and people were using the pool. Although not many, and most of them has some liquid courage. The avg temp. in the winter is around 55- 60 degrees for the high, but its ussualy bright and sunny. So that might feel quite nice if you are coming from somewhere very cold. But in general, most people do not swim in the winter in Vegas.
- Anonymous5 years ago
The actual maintenence of the pool regardingjust the chemicals is not terribly expensive. You must budget for the unknown problems such as: what if it gets a leak, does it need resurfaced soon, what if something goes wrong with pump, etc. And you also have the added expense of the water to keep it filled, the electricity to run the filter everyday for 4-8 hours, and heating it if you use something other than solar. Solar has its costs also because the panels don't last forever and the gaskets on the pipes springs leaks after a few years. Your home owners insurance is more with a pool and it only adds about $10,000 in value to a home compared to the same home without a pool. In general, unless you and your whole family swims everyday, pools are not worth the added expense they create.
- 1 decade ago
It will be toooo cold to go swimming in January or February. The winters are mild, the temp will probably be in the high 40s' to maybe as warm as the low 60s'. They're aren't a lot of hotels with indoor pools.
Source(s): Former Vegas resident - CeCeLv 41 decade ago
No indoor pools, and make sure you check wherever you plan to stay and ask if their pool is open in winter. Some hotels close their pool for winter.
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