Wanted to spend a Saturday at the pool with a bunch of friends. Wanted to get a cabana but not break the bank. I was quoted anywhere from $1500-4000 for a cabana at the Paradise Pool (where the pool party takes place). So I opted to call my Amex Platinum Concierge. They gave me 2 different price options. $750 Food and Bev min for the Paradis Pool for a basic cabana or $250 min for cabana at the Nirvana pool. After reading some of the reviews here on yelp, we opted for the Nirvana pool and was glad that we did.
We arrived at 10am to secure the cabana. They have you go there "airport" like security to get to the pool. For the party pool, you have to wear swimming trunks (no reg shorts) and no big bags for the ladies. However, for the Nirvana pool, you can pretty much wear anything. No food or drinks. I suggest getting the "complimentary" wristband for the party pool as well. We got a great cabana (#130) located right next to the walkway up to the party pool. The cabana could comfortable seat 5-6 people inside with 2 lounge chairs out front. There is a TV, safe, fridge (not sure what the purpose is since you can't bring in food or drinks), and fan. We were right next to the sandy entrance to the pool. The pool is nice and not your typical hotel pool. You can bring out your drinks and just chill. The DJ in the morning was spinning classic rock, that turned into Top 40 by the end of the day. It is crazy that you can't hear the music from the party pool next door. Food and drinks were reasonably priced. Bucket of beers (5) were going for $30-35. Service was awesome. Everyone was hustling back and forth to get us our food and drinks. Never had to wait long.
We also enjoyed walking over to the other pool and checking out the scene. Then walking back to our cabana to relax. Even though this is the "family" pool, we didn't see that many kids at all.
If we every return to vegas, we would love to do this cabana again.