REVIEW · LAS VEGAS
Las Vegas: VIP Pool Crawl with Party Bus, Express Entry & Drinks
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Vegas works better when lines are gone.
This VIP pool crawl is built for people who want the good parts of Las Vegas daylife without the usual scramble. You get skip-the-line access and admission for 3 top dayclubs, plus a party bus that includes complimentary drinks along the way. One thing to keep in mind: you’re not getting VIP tables or bottle service, and club drinks and food are mostly on your own tab.
What I really like is the way it simplifies decisions. Instead of piecing together entry times, tickets, and transportation, the plan gives you a ready-made route for your afternoon and early night energy. A possible drawback is that dayclubs are group settings, and the vibe can be a little chaotic if you’re expecting quiet or total control of your pace.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- What This VIP Pool Crawl Actually Delivers in About 4 Hours
- Skip-the-Line Access: Where the Savings Come From
- Your 12:00 pm Start at Palms: The Logistics That Matter
- Three Dayclub Stops on the Strip: How the Crawl Feels
- Stop phase 1: first pool and first entry
- Stop phase 2: second venue with momentum
- Stop phase 3: final included entry
- Party Bus With Complimentary Drinks: The Hidden Comfort Upgrade
- Money Check: Is $99 a Good Deal for You
- Who This Is Best For (And Who Should Rethink It)
- Common Headaches to Plan For at Dayclubs
- Should You Book This VIP Pool Crawl?
- FAQ
- What is the price and duration of the Las Vegas VIP Pool Crawl?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- What time does the experience start?
- How many dayclubs are included?
- What is not included in the price?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights at a glance

- Skip-the-line entry at all included venues, so you’re spending time in pools and bars, not waiting outside.
- Three included dayclubs on the Las Vegas Strip, which is a big part of why the price can feel fair.
- Party bus with complimentary drinks, so you get a smoother start and one less thing to organize.
- No VIP table or bottle service included, which matters if you’re aiming for the most premium look and service.
- Start time at 12:00 pm and about 4 hours total, so plan your other Vegas activities around the daytime schedule.
What This VIP Pool Crawl Actually Delivers in About 4 Hours

This is a short, focused Las Vegas day plan. You’re out from around 12:00 pm for about 4 hours, and the goal is simple: get you through three dayclub stops on or around the Strip with less friction than going solo.
The “VIP” part here is practical, not luxury-sofa fantasy. The tour is emphasizing express entry and a smoother path into popular venues. That’s the biggest win in Las Vegas, because the lines and cover-charge chaos are real parts of the experience if you do it on your own.
If you want a Vegas day that feels pre-arranged but not overly formal, this fits. You show up, you go in, and you keep moving through the best atmosphere the Strip has to offer in daylight hours.
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Skip-the-Line Access: Where the Savings Come From
Let’s talk value, because $99 can sound like either a steal or a rip-off depending on what you end up paying later.
Here’s what you can treat as covered:
- Entry to 3 top dayclubs
- Skip-the-line access at all included venues
- Admission ticket is included for the included dayclub stops
What you should treat as not covered:
- VIP table reservations or bottle service
- Any additional entries beyond the 3 included venues
- Alcoholic drinks and food at clubs, unless there’s a discount tied to your situation
In plain terms, this tour is designed for people who want to avoid the most expensive part of Vegas nightlife logistics: paying for entry multiple times while also wasting time in lines. Even if you only compare it to the cost of getting into one or two venues plus your time, the math can make sense.
Your 12:00 pm Start at Palms: The Logistics That Matter

The ticket redemption point is Palms Casino Resort, 4321 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103. That matters because Palms is a real, central location where you can usually get there without a full car mission.
You’ll start around 12:00 pm. That timing is key. Dayclubs are at their busiest in the late morning into early afternoon. If you try to freestyle that window, you can get stuck chasing availability and last-minute ticket sales.
Most travelers can participate, and it’s noted as near public transportation. So if you’re not renting a car, this is still doable. Still, for a pool-heavy day, build in a little buffer for sunscreen breaks and getting everyone back together.
Three Dayclub Stops on the Strip: How the Crawl Feels

Even though only one stop is explicitly labeled, the experience is clearly about moving through three included dayclubs. Think of it as a sequence: first venue to get your energy up, middle venue to keep momentum, last venue to finish strong.
Stop phase 1: first pool and first entry
The first stop is where the tour earns its keep. You arrive as a group and get express entry, which helps you skip the slow start. The environment at a dayclub is usually loud, busy, and image-focused, so it helps to be inside early rather than trying to figure out crowd patterns from the sidewalk.
What to expect at this stage:
- Quick entry and immediate access to the venue vibe
- Time to settle in before you bounce to the next place
- You’ll benefit most from the fact you’re not hunting tickets and lines yourself
If you hate crowds, start thinking early about your personal pace. This first leg sets the tone for the whole afternoon.
Stop phase 2: second venue with momentum
The second stop is where you’ll decide whether the dayclub style is your thing. This is also the stage where you’ll feel the group energy: you’re moving as a unit, and your timing is guided.
The advantage is that you won’t be scrambling to figure out transport between venues. The tour’s structure keeps things moving so you can spend more time at the bars, pools, and music rather than negotiating logistics.
A consideration: if your group splits into different interests, it can take a little extra effort to keep everyone synced for entry.
Stop phase 3: final included entry
By the third stop, you’re usually either ready to keep the party going or you’re ready for a calmer ending. This tour is built to deliver your third included entry, so you’re not stuck paying for one more place just because you had a good time.
This final venue is the easiest time to misjudge your spending if you’re not careful. Club drinks and food are not included, so if you go hard early, your budget might feel tight by the end.
Still, if you pace yourself, this stop is where the crawl can feel like a complete Vegas day rather than a start-and-stop attempt.
Party Bus With Complimentary Drinks: The Hidden Comfort Upgrade

A lot of Vegas nightlife plans fail because getting from A to B is a pain. Here, the included party bus helps smooth out the day. You’re not timing rides, fighting traffic, or trying to herd a group through rideshare pickups.
And yes, you get complimentary drinks on the bus. That’s not the same as open-bar dayclub pricing, but it does make the crawl feel like a package instead of a checklist.
I’d treat the bus drinks as a warm-up, not a money-saving guarantee. The bigger savings usually comes from skip-the-line entry and the covered cost of getting into three venues.
Money Check: Is $99 a Good Deal for You

Price is $99 per person for about 4 hours. The value depends on your priorities.
This tends to be a good deal if:
- You plan to go to multiple dayclubs and don’t want to calculate every entry cost.
- You hate waiting in lines and want the momentum of express entry.
- You’re traveling with friends and want a clear plan so nobody gets left behind.
It might feel less worth it if:
- You only want one venue and would rather take your time.
- You’re set on VIP table reservations or bottle service, because those are specifically not included.
- Your group is likely to pay for multiple extras at each stop anyway, including lots of club food and alcohol.
One practical way to think about it: decide what you’d realistically pay if you had to buy entry on your own for three dayclubs, then factor in the time savings. If your plan includes even two paid entries plus the headache cost, this tour often lands in the “smart buy” category.
Also, it’s commonly booked far ahead—on average 98 days in advance. If you’re going during a peak period, booking early is part of getting the vibe you want.
Who This Is Best For (And Who Should Rethink It)

This works well for groups with a shared mission: hit dayclubs on the Strip with minimal planning.
Based on real-world feedback patterns, it’s especially popular for:
- Bachelors and stag dos, where people want an easy win and a ready-made route
- Friend groups who don’t want to coordinate every ticket and meeting point
- People celebrating something big and wanting the day to feel handled
It also suits visitors who’d rather have a plan that can be used across their stay. Some experiences like this are sold in a way that feels flexible during a visit, and the setup here is clearly meant to reduce the usual single-night pressure.
If you’re someone who wants a calm, controlled environment, be careful. Dayclubs are crowded by nature, and group tours can mean you follow the pace even when you’d personally slow down.
Common Headaches to Plan For at Dayclubs

Even with express entry, dayclubs bring predictable challenges. You should go in with eyes open.
1) Spending creep
Club drinks and food are not included. If you’re tempted by expensive cocktails every stop, your total cost will jump quickly.
2) Pace and regrouping
A group moves as a group. If you’re constantly late or you disappear for long breaks, you can slow down the entire day.
3) Guide interaction
I did see one unhappy note involving a guide named Joe being rude and the group leaving early. That’s not a guarantee of anything, but it’s a reminder to stay flexible, follow instructions, and communicate clearly if something feels off.
4) Heat and comfort
Pool days mean sun, sweat, and long stretches without many quiet breaks. Bring basics like sunscreen and water planning, even if the tour includes bus drinks.
Should You Book This VIP Pool Crawl?
If you want a simple, high-energy Vegas afternoon with three included dayclub entries and skip-the-line access, I’d say it’s a strong option. It’s especially worth it when you don’t want the hassle of building the plan yourself and you’re aiming for multiple venues rather than one big night out.
Book it if:
- Your group is motivated to hit dayclubs on the Strip
- You want a smooth route and fewer lines
- You’re okay with club drinks and food being your responsibility
Consider skipping if:
- You want VIP table service or bottle service included
- You prefer a quieter Vegas plan with more free time to roam
- You’re only interested in one venue and don’t want to pay for a multi-stop format
FAQ
What is the price and duration of the Las Vegas VIP Pool Crawl?
It costs $99.00 per person and runs for approximately 4 hours.
Where do I meet for the tour?
You’ll meet at Palms Casino Resort, 4321 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103, USA for ticket redemption.
What time does the experience start?
The start time is 12:00 pm.
How many dayclubs are included?
You receive admission entry to 3 top dayclubs, with skip-the-line access at all included venues.
What is not included in the price?
VIP table reservations or bottle service are not included, and alcoholic drinks and food at clubs are not included unless covered by a discount. Additional entries beyond the 3 included venues are also not included.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount you paid is not refunded.






























