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| - i'm a big fan of the Rio pool and the Flamingo pool. those awesome pools are now my number 2s. THIS pool... is the bizznizz. it really is a complex in both facility and traversing difficulty.
there are a couple full size standalone pools that can accomodate an exorbitant amount of people, but, the masses are drawn to the lazy river. the lazy river is able to accmodate the throngs of people that flock to the MGM for the pool alone. lots of seating options up and around the lazy river. we got there around 130p one day and were able to find seats pretty quickly.
the cocktailetresses were pretty johnny on the spot. got our drink options with the utmost of speed. only knock, there is no food delivery here, unless you're in a cabana so fyi. you gotta walk to the pool restaurant. oh, make sure you bring your flip flops cause that concrete during summers in Vegas is a killer. the food options were pretty good though, even though the menu was standard.
don't bother getting one of those inner tube things. they were a pain in the ass. it looks fun, but, with so many people using them, it tends to jam up the lazy river. but, if you decide to get one, it's around $15. you could also wait till later in the morning/early afternoon and most people just get tired of them and leave them around. we got one that was just floating by on its' own.
overall, AMAZING pool! lots of kids around as well. as much as i would like to bring my kids here, i might only do so during the off season. a little too adult for our taste. but, if you don't mind the drunks and bouche dags around, knock yourselves out. also, if you're here on the weekends, Wet Republic is right next door so you get to here the resident/guest DJs play their sets, without paying an arm and a leg. we'll most def be back.
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