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Hilton Vacations Club Pools in Las Vegas: A Brief Overview

Last Updated on 12/14/2023 by Mike Waldron

Hilton Hotels operate a number of both Hilton Grand Vacations Club and Hilton Vacation Club properties in Las Vegas. Below you will find a brief overview of these properties’ pools.

For additional information on any of these hotel pools, simply click the link and you will be taken to a dedicated post on that pool.

1) Hilton Grand Vacation Club Elara Pool

Elara Pool with the Planet Hollywood Hotel in the background.
Photo by Mike Waldron

This Grand Vacation Club has one outdoor heated pool which is open seasonally.

The pool is reserved for hotel guests only. The pool vibe is pretty tranquil.

This is a family friendly pool deck with lifeguards on duty. Complimentary loungers including lily pad loungers are available on a first come basis. Daybeds and cabanas are available to rent for the day.

Poolside food and beverages are available. Outside food and beverages are restricted to one sealed non-alcoholic beverage in a non-glass container.

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2) Hilton Grand Vacations Club Las Vegas Strip: The Boulevard Pool

Hotel pool at night with well lit hotel building in the background.
Photo courtesy of Hilton Grand Vacation Club

The pools at this resort are open year-round. They are for the exclusive use of hotel guests.

There are 2 main pools available for guests of all ages to enjoy. There is an additional 18+ Hilton Club Members pool available for those guests who meet these requirements.

Complimentary loungers are available, along with optional cabana rentals for full or half-days. Poolside food and drinks can be ordered at Waves Pool Bar and Grill. For those guests wanting to cook their own meals, there are several grilling areas just off of the pool decks.

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3) Polo Towers Pool

Rooftop pool with several guests enjoying the water.
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Enjoy the rooftop pool at this Hilton Grand Vacations Club resort. The pool is reserved for hotel guests only and is family friendly. There is, however, no lifeguard on duty. A separate children’s Splash Pool is available by the fitness center.

Complimentary loungers along with a limited number of free cabanas are available for guests to enjoy.

There is no food or beverage service at this rooftop pool, however, there are several grills available for guests to use. Outside food and drinks are permitted by the pool, but glass containers are prohibited. There are numerous tables with chairs available just off of the grilling area.

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4) Hilton Grand Vacations Club Flamingo Pool

Hotel pool with loungers in the foreground and the main hotel building in the background.
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There is one outdoor heated pool which operates year-round, weather permitting. This is a pretty tranquil family oriented pool, but there is no lifeguard on duty. The noise from the adjoining more lively Caesars Flamingo pool can be heard on this pool deck.

The pool is reserved for hotel guests only and you will need to swipe your room key to gain entrance onto the pool deck.

There is no food or beverage service available by the pool. Guests are permitted to bring their own food and beverages down to pool area.

Complimentary loungers are available on a first come basis.

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5) Hilton Grand Vacations Club Paradise Pool

View of hotel pool with tall hotels in the background.
Photo courtesy of Hilton Grand Vacations Club

Enjoy the heated outdoor pool year-round.

Pool access is restricted to hotel guests only. This helps to maintain the tranquility around this family friendly pool. Keep in mind that no lifeguards are on duty.

Food and beverages are not available by the pool, however, feel free to bring your food and drinks down to the pool area.

Complimentary loungers are available on a first come basis. Reserved seating options are not available at this pool.

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6) Hilton Grand Vacations Club Trump International Pool

Trump International Hotel pool with daybeds around the pool's edges.
photo courtesy of Trump International Hotels

The pool is open year-round, weather permitting.

Pool access is for registered hotel guests only. Only guests at the Trump International are permitted to rent a daybed or cabana for the day.

Reserved seating fees are in the form of a Food and Beverage Credit. I consider the rates very reasonable by Vegas standards.

The pool is family friendly and has an upscale sophisticated feel to it.

A full bar and a limited food menu is available by the pool. There are no outside food or drinks permitted in the pool area.

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7) Hilton Vacation Club Cancun Resort Las Vegas Pool

Resort pool with pyramid waterfall feature.
Photo Courtesy of Cancun Resort Las Vegas

Enjoy the two seasonally operated pools at this resort.

The pools are family friendly and include four waterslides.

Complimentary loungers and hammocks are available on a first come basis. There are no reserved seating options available by the pool.

A poolside bar and restaurant serves up fantastic drinks as well as breakfast, lunch and dinner menu items. If you prefer to prepare your own meals in one of the BBQ areas that is fine, as outside food and beverage are permitted by the pool.

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8) Hilton Vacation Club Las Vegas Desert Retreat Pool

Pool with waterslides. Palm Trees are located just behind the pool.
Courtesy of Hilton Vacation Club

The pools are open year-round, weather permitting.

The pools are reserved for hotel guests only. Both pools are family friendly, but there are no lifeguards on duty.

Complimentary loungers are available on a first come basis. A limited number of free basic cabanas are also available.

There is no food or beverage service available by the pools. There are, however, multiple grilling areas by the pools. Outside food and beverages are permitted by the pool. Glass containers are prohibited.

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Mike Waldron

Mike has been visiting Las Vegas since 1969, and was married in Vegas in 2013. His decades of first hand experiences in the city help him to create original articles. The goal of his articles is to provide accurate information with actionable tips.

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