Unforunately, the pool is not open to the public and you need to either have a room key or some type of special access to go inside (ie. slip security a 100 bill and hope he lets you in). This is not a Vegas pool party venue, let's just get that out of the way for those that may not know. This is a traditional pool park with bars here and there to get a drink. If you're looking for a Vegas-style pool party, you might want to check out Marquee Dayclub or Wet Republic. Otherwise, keep reading :)
I went to some awesome pool parks back at Guam, so maybe I went here with a little too much expectations. The man-made wave system is pretty nice but nothing too exciting. I wish that the waves came out more frequently and were at LEAST 3-4 feet taller. After the first or second time, the waves get pretty mundane and repetitive. I wouldn't mind a tsunami here and there. The lazy river is okay but waaay too short. There are no slides which was pretty disappointing.
There were a bunch of chairs which I was happy about. The place is not as crowded as I expected so it was a nice experience. It may fall flat compared to other pool parks, but it is by far the most entertaining in Las Vegas.