Las Vegas: Famous Pool Party Tour with Party Bus & Drinks

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Las Vegas: Famous Pool Party Tour with Party Bus & Drinks

  • 3.73 reviews
  • 3.5 hours
  • From $65
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Vegas day parties start fast.

This Las Vegas pool party tour is built for people who want two pool-party stops in one day, plus a 45-minute party bus cruise along the Las Vegas Strip. I like the fast-pass style setup that helps you skip some hassle, and I also like the fact that you get free mixed drinks while you’re traveling by bus. One drawback to consider: most of the venue extras are on you, since food, seating, cabanas/daybeds, and lockers inside venues are not included.

The vibe is loud, social, and very rules-based at the dayclubs. You’ll meet your host at check-in to get your wristband, then roll into party-mode with a decked-out bus (music loud enough to match the mood, and even a dancing pole). Just know the entry rules are strict, and the tour is only for guests age 21+.

Key Highlights You Should Care About

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  • Fast-pass entry to two pool parties, aimed at cutting down waiting time
  • Free mixed drinks while cruising the Strip on a party bus
  • 45-minute Strip cruise with a state-of-the-art sound system
  • A bus setup that includes a dancing pole if you want to show off
  • You’re visiting two dayclubs in about 210 minutes, so it’s a packed day
  • Meet at check-in for a wristband before you go anywhere

How This Las Vegas Pool Party Tour Works in 210 Minutes

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This is a tight, party-focused itinerary. The whole experience runs about 210 minutes, and it centers on two dayclub pool parties plus one dedicated Strip ride.

You start by meeting your host at check-in to receive your wristband. From there, the day is basically: get into the first pool party with fast-pass access, move to the second pool party, then enjoy the party bus ride experience during the tour window.

The key thing to understand is the timing. This isn’t a slow “hang out by the pool all day” plan. It’s built for momentum, meeting people, and getting your money’s worth through fast entry and included drinks while you’re moving.

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Party Bus Time: 45-Minute Strip Cruise, Loud Music, and the Dancing Pole

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One of the main reasons this tour feels different is the bus itself. You get a 45-minute cruise down the Las Vegas Strip with music through a state-of-the-art sound system.

The tour also promises you’ll pass familiar, iconic Strip landmarks while you’re on board, so even if you’re not a hardcore sightseeing person, you still get the classic Vegas feeling: neon, motion, and a steady party soundtrack.

And yes, there’s a dancing pole on the party bus. You can treat it like a fun, silly bonus—something that turns the ride from transport into an activity. If you’re the kind of person who doesn’t like being stuck in “just waiting,” this bus segment helps.

Practical note: this is still a rules-and-safety kind of environment. The tour has strict restrictions on what you can bring, and you’ll want to follow them so you don’t risk getting held up at check-in or venue entry.

Fast-Pass Entry to Two Dayclubs: Why It Matters in Vegas

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Vegas pool parties can involve lines, security, and rules. That’s where the fast-pass entry matters most. The tour includes skip-the-line style access via an express security check, which can save time when you’re trying to hit two venues in one day.

You’re not just buying admission. You’re buying a system that’s designed to get you into the party areas faster, so you actually have pool time instead of losing it to checkpoints.

Two pool parties in a single tour is also a major value concept. If you tried to plan and manage that yourself, you’d be juggling timing, entry windows, and possibly different security lines at each venue. Here, the plan is handled for you, and you get guided coordination.

Downside to consider: fast entry does not automatically mean you’ll get ideal seating, cabanas, or daybeds. The tour explicitly does not include seating inside the pool venues and does not include cabanas/daybeds—so go in with realistic expectations about where you’ll end up and how you’ll spend your time.

Pool Party 1: Getting Into the Vibe Without the Venue “Extras”

Your first pool party is where you’ll want to set the tone for the whole day. You’ll visit two pool parties total, and the tour includes fast-pass entry plus the party bus experience.

What’s not included tells you how to plan: food and drinks inside the pool party venues aren’t included, and seating inside the venues isn’t included either. That means you should think of the dayclub entry and the pool-party atmosphere as the core product—then budget separately for anything you want inside.

Also, the tour keeps you in beach-party attire mode. You must be in swimwear/beach attire, and that goes beyond comfort. Dayclub rules are often part of the experience, so leaning into the dress code early helps everything feel smoother.

A simple strategy for pool party #1: arrive ready to blend. Bring what you need for sun and comfort, and plan to grab or purchase anything you want that’s not included once you’re inside. If you expect the tour to cover everything once you walk through the doors, you’ll be disappointed.

Pool Party 2: How to Make the Second Stop Still Feel Worth It

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The second pool party is where many group tours win or lose. Here, the tour keeps the structure: you get fast-pass access again, and you’re still part of the same guided flow.

Since the day is packed (210 minutes total), you’ll want to pace yourself. Free mixed drinks are included while cruising the Strip, but the tour does not say food is included inside venues, and it also prohibits being intoxicated for entry.

So the “keep it fun” move is simple: stay within the rules, take breaks when you need them, and treat the second venue as a fresh start rather than a continuation of the first party.

Another thing to know: the tour does not include transportation to get home after your second pool party. That means you should already have a plan—ride-share, taxi, or whatever works for your schedule—so you’re not scrambling while the vibe is still high.

Drinks on the Road: Free Mixed Drinks and a Few Boundaries

This tour includes free mixed drinks during the Strip cruise. That’s a nice perk because it’s part of the tour value, not something you have to chase after you arrive.

The key detail is when and where those drinks are available. The tour specifies mixed drinks are included while you cruise the Strip. It does not promise drinks are included once you’re inside the pool venues.

Also, the rules are strict. Intoxication isn’t allowed for entry, and there are restrictions on alcohol and drugs. While the tour includes drinks on the bus, you should treat moderation as part of the itinerary—because the goal is entry at the dayclubs, not getting turned away.

If you’re the type who plans your day around included drinks, this one is straightforward. If you’re the type who wants unlimited cocktails all day, you’ll need extra budgeting for inside the venues.

Is $65 a Deal for Two Pool Parties and a Strip Party Bus?

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At $65 per person for a 210-minute experience, the value depends on what you would otherwise pay for entry, security time, and a party bus add-on.

Here’s the math in plain terms. You’re getting:

  • Entry access tied to two pool parties (with fast-pass and express security)
  • A party bus ride that includes a 45-minute Strip cruise
  • Free mixed drinks on the bus
  • An experienced English-speaking tour guide

What’s not included matters just as much:

  • Food and drinks inside venues
  • Seating, cabanas/daybeds
  • Lockers inside venues
  • Transportation to check-in location and transportation home after the second pool party
  • Tips/gratuity

So the $65 works best if you like the idea of hitting two pool parties without spending extra time coordinating, and if you’re comfortable paying for personal extras inside each dayclub.

If you only want one pool party, or if you hate crowds and fast schedules, then the bundle may feel like you’re paying for motion rather than chill time. But if you want a structured “party in two rounds” day, the package concept is solid.

What to Bring (and What Gets Turned Away) at Vegas Dayclubs

This tour comes with a clear checklist, and following it can save you from last-minute stress.

Bring:

  • Passport or ID card
  • Swimwear
  • Sunscreen

If you’re not from the US, the tour notes you should have a passport. That’s one of those “don’t wing it” details that can ruin a day if you forget.

Now the strict part: a long list of items is not allowed. The tour lists restrictions like:

  • No jeans, shoes, pets, weapons or sharp objects
  • No cameras
  • No oversize luggage
  • No smoking, vaping, or alcohol/drugs
  • No plastic bags, plastic bottles, or glass objects

The camera rule is especially important. If you planned to shoot photos with your phone and you’re unsure, check how the venue is applying the restriction. The tour data says cameras aren’t allowed, so you should plan around that and avoid bringing anything you consider a camera device.

Also note the attire expectation: you must be in swimwear/beach attire. That can be a good thing—because it helps you skip the mental effort of figuring out what to wear—but it also means packing thoughtfully.

Who This Pool Party Bus Tour Suits Best

This tour is a strong match for:

  • Adults who want two dayclub-style pool party visits in one organized plan
  • People who value fast entry and don’t want to lose time in lines
  • Anyone who likes the Vegas Strip vibe and wants to ride it in a party setting
  • Groups of friends who enjoy social energy and don’t mind rules

It’s not a fit for people under 21. The tour explicitly requires participants to be 21 or older, and intoxicated individuals won’t be allowed entry.

If you’re planning a quieter vacation day, you may find this tour a bit intense. With two pool parties in one tour window, the schedule is meant to keep you moving and social, not to slow down and linger.

Lessons from Real Experiences: Fun Factor vs. Service Risk

The reviews summary shows mixed feedback, with one person calling it top fun and another complaining about rude staff. With only a few reviews, you shouldn’t assume one bad interaction means the whole tour is terrible, but you also shouldn’t ignore service as a risk factor.

Here’s the practical takeaway: go in with your expectations set for a high-energy environment. Be ready for firm enforcement of rules at check-in and venues. If you can stay calm and follow the dress and item restrictions, your day is more likely to stay fun.

And if you’re someone who needs very polite, gentle handling to enjoy group tours, consider that service quality can vary in nightlife settings. That doesn’t mean you’ll have a bad time—it just means you should be mentally prepared for a busy, party-first operation.

Should You Book This Las Vegas Pool Party Tour?

Book it if you want a structured Vegas day that includes fast-pass access to two pool parties, plus a party bus experience with a 45-minute Strip cruise and free mixed drinks. This is especially worth it when you’re trying to maximize fun time and minimize planning and security-line headaches.

Skip it if you’re hoping for included food, guaranteed seating, cabanas/daybeds, or an end-to-end transportation plan back home. Also skip if you don’t want to deal with strict dayclub rules like no cameras and the swimwear/beach attire requirement.

My decision rule

If your ideal Vegas day is social, pool-party energy, and you’re fine paying for your own extras inside venues, this tour has a clear value story at $65. If your ideal day is relaxed and you want fewer venue stops with more comfort options included, look at other options before you commit.

FAQ

How long is the pool party tour?

The tour duration is listed as 210 minutes.

What does the tour include?

It includes visits to 2 pool parties, a party bus ride on the Las Vegas Strip, fast-pass entry, free mixed drinks, and an experienced tour guide.

How many pool parties will I visit?

You’ll visit 2 pool parties.

Are food or drinks included inside the pool venues?

No. Food and drinks inside the pool party venues are not included.

Does the tour include seating or cabanas/daybeds?

No. Seating inside the pool party venues and cabanas/daybeds are not included.

What age is the tour for?

Participants must be 21 years or older.

What should I bring?

Bring your passport or ID card, swimwear, and sunscreen.

Are cameras allowed?

No. Cameras are not allowed.

Will I get transportation after the second pool party?

No. Transportation to get home after the second pool party is not included.

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