REVIEW · LAS VEGAS
VIP Vegas Pool Crawl: Drinks, Entry & Party Bus
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Las Vegas pools, handled like VIP. This crawl is built for people who want the dayclub scene fast: skip the lines, avoid cover charges, and rotate through three party stops with drinks and transport taken care of. I also like that it is small-group (max 15), so you are not stuck wandering in a giant herd.
One possible drawback: it depends on good weather, so if conditions are bad, your plans can shift or you may choose another date.
You start right at the action near Mandalay Bay, at Daylight Beach Club, with a noon start and a return to the same meeting spot. If you like a straightforward plan with minimal waiting, this is a solid match.
In This Review
- Key things I’d bet on
- What This VIP Vegas Pool Crawl Actually Does for Your Time
- Meeting at Daylight Beach Club and Starting at Noon
- Stop 1 at the First Dayclub: Where the Crawl Gets Its Heat
- Stops 2 and 3: Two More Party Pools Without the Transit Stress
- The Party Bus Advantage: Social, Safe, and Actually Convenient
- Drinks, Entry, and Value: Where You Get the Most for Your Money
- Guide Energy: The Human Touch That Keeps It Moving
- Who Should Book This VIP Pool Crawl (And Who Should Not)
- Tips to Make Your Dayclub Crawl Feel Effortless
- Quick FAQ for Planning Your Vegas Dayclub Day
- FAQ
- How long is the VIP Vegas Pool Crawl?
- What time does the tour start?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- Where does the tour end?
- How many party stops are included?
- Are drinks included?
- Is entry included?
- How many people are in the group?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
- Should You Book This VIP Vegas Pool Crawl?
Key things I’d bet on
- Skip-the-line entry and fewer cover-charge headaches
- Party bus rides between venues so you keep the momentum
- Drinks included, with plenty of party energy
- A focused 3-stop dayclub format instead of one long, slow hang
- Small group size (up to 15) for easier coordination
- Weather-dependent schedule tied to outdoor pool-club life
What This VIP Vegas Pool Crawl Actually Does for Your Time

This is not a sightseeing tour. It is a Vegas “time hack.” The whole point is getting you into dayclub spaces without the usual hassle: standing around, negotiating entry lines, and trying to figure out who gets in where and when.
The “VIP” angle shows up in three practical ways: organized entry, included drinks, and group transport. That combo matters because dayclubs run on tight schedules. If you show up late or scattered, you lose prime pool time fast. This crawl is designed to keep you moving while still letting you enjoy each stop rather than sprinting between them like a checklist.
The vibe is clearly party-first. One comment praised the night as a great setup for a girls’ trip, and another called it the best possible experience for a solo trip. Translation: this works for groups and for people coming solo who want a built-in social structure.
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Meeting at Daylight Beach Club and Starting at Noon

You begin at Daylight Beach Club, 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, E Mandalay Bay Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89119. Start time is listed as 12:00 pm, and the tour ends back at the meeting point.
That location choice is smart for two reasons. First, it is on the main Strip corridor where you are already close to multiple dayclub options. Second, anchoring the start and end at the same place makes logistics simpler. You do not have to play “where do we meet again?” at the end of a long day.
Expect a total time window of about 1 to 4 hours depending on how your slot is run (the highlighted schedule shows 4 hours). In real life, that can mean you still have enough time afterward to get food, wander the Strip, or catch a show—if that is your style.
Stop 1 at the First Dayclub: Where the Crawl Gets Its Heat

The first stop is the Las Vegas Pool Crawl experience at Daylight Beach Club. This is your entry moment: you arrive, get sorted into the dayclub flow, and get the party rolling without losing time to paperwork or searching for your group.
Even though only the first stop is explicitly listed by name, the overall tour format is clearly built around three party stops. So think of Stop 1 as your launch pad: the place where you set your pace, meet your crew, and get into the “Vegas today” mood.
What I like about the way this is set up is that the dayclub energy usually hits hardest early. The included drinks help too—because dayclubs can be expensive once you are in. If you are going to spend money, you want it on the choices you control, not on survival costs like overpriced beverages.
Possible consideration: if you want a super chill, quiet pool break with long conversations, a dayclub-style start may feel like too much at first. This one is meant to run with the crowd.
Stops 2 and 3: Two More Party Pools Without the Transit Stress

After Stop 1, the crawl moves you between venues. The standout detail here is the party bus. One review called it great, and another said the bus between venues was a lot of fun. That is the key benefit: you get transportation that keeps the group together, so you do not waste time coordinating cars, rideshares, or separate meetups.
For you, that means less time “figuring it out” and more time enjoying the dayclub atmosphere. In Vegas, the friction is often the killer: one late person, one unclear address, one wrong entrance—and suddenly your schedule collapses. A designed crawl removes most of that stress.
You’ll hit two more party stops as part of the three-stop structure. The tour description positions these as unforgettable dayclub experiences, and the reviews reinforce that it feels like a full night (or at least a full chunk of one) rather than a single venue with a little extra.
What you should consider: moving between venues also means you will spend less time at each pool than someone who books one club for hours. If you want one perfect spot and nothing else, this may feel like rushing. If you want variety and energy, it is exactly the point.
The Party Bus Advantage: Social, Safe, and Actually Convenient

I love when a tour handles the annoying part of Vegas logistics. With this crawl, the bus does that work for you.
Here is what that solves in a real, practical way:
- You stay with the group, which makes it easier to meet people fast.
- You do not have to navigate Strip traffic or parking stress.
- You can keep your momentum from stop to stop, instead of taking a long break to regroup.
One review specifically highlighted how fun the bus was between venues. Another noted that the night was great for girls. That tells me the social structure is part of the appeal, not just the transportation.
Also, the group size cap—up to 15 travelers—is important. Smaller groups usually mean quicker organization and less waiting for the next step. In a city that loves chaos, that matters.
Drinks, Entry, and Value: Where You Get the Most for Your Money

This tour is built around two value promises: admission handling and drinks.
From the tour details, the admission ticket is marked as free in the booking summary, and the overall pitch includes skipping lines and avoiding cover charges. Even without seeing every line item of the purchase price, that usually translates into a clear advantage: you reduce the spend that happens before you even enjoy anything.
Then there is the drinks component. Reviews mention free drinks as a bonus, and that is consistent with the crawl format. Drinks included can make the difference between a fun dayclub visit and a “wait, why is this so expensive?” moment.
One more value angle: the tour replaces decision fatigue. Instead of you comparing clubs, checking entry rules, or guessing which venue is best at what time, you follow a plan that is already designed for dayclub success. That is not just convenience—it is a way to reduce the risk of wasting time in the wrong place.
The possible drawback on value: if your personal style is strict-budget and you plan to buy only a couple drinks, you may not feel the “I’m winning big” sensation as strongly. Still, included entry and reduced cover-line hassle are the kinds of savings you can feel right away.
Guide Energy: The Human Touch That Keeps It Moving

This crawl is coordinated by the provider Ultimate Crawl. Beyond the logistics, what makes these experiences work is how quickly you get sorted and how smoothly the schedule runs.
Your best clue comes from the names praised in the feedback: Joe and Adam. One review specifically said Joe was amazing, and another credited Adam for getting everything sorted. That suggests the hosts are there to help with the flow, not just point you toward the first door.
For you, that matters because dayclubs can be confusing if you are new to them. Having someone who can help you get in and keep things moving reduces the awkward moments—like missing the group at the wrong entrance or not knowing where the next meeting point is.
Who Should Book This VIP Pool Crawl (And Who Should Not)

This is a great fit if you want:
- A party-focused day in Las Vegas with a clear plan
- Transport between venues so you do not burn time
- A small group structure (max 15)
- Included drinks and streamlined entry
It may not be the best choice if:
- You want a quiet, low-energy pool day
- You prefer spending most of your time at one venue rather than hopping between three
- Weather matters a lot to your plans (since the experience requires good weather)
The best “match” I see is a group of friends or a solo traveler who wants to join the energy without doing all the upfront planning. Reviews included both solo and girls’ trip vibes, and that lines up with the format: this is meant to help you connect while you have fun.
Tips to Make Your Dayclub Crawl Feel Effortless

You cannot control everything in Vegas, but you can control how you show up. Here are smart, practical moves based on how dayclubs work and how this crawl is scheduled:
- Arrive with a little buffer. Start time is noon. Being early makes check-in easier and helps you settle before the pool crush.
- Plan your comfort. You’ll be moving between venues, so wear something that works for walking and pool time.
- Treat the bus ride as part of the experience. If you go into it expecting it to be boring, you might miss the social side.
- Bring what you need for pools. The tour includes drinks and coordinated access, but you still want your own essentials ready so you are not scrambling at the wrong stop.
- Have a weather backup mindset. The experience requires good weather. If conditions are questionable, be ready for date changes or a refund option.
Quick FAQ for Planning Your Vegas Dayclub Day
FAQ
How long is the VIP Vegas Pool Crawl?
The duration is listed as about 1 to 4 hours.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 12:00 pm.
Where do I meet for the tour?
You meet at Daylight Beach Club, 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, E Mandalay Bay Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA.
Where does the tour end?
The activity ends back at the meeting point.
How many party stops are included?
The experience is described as including 3 party stops on the Vegas Strip.
Are drinks included?
Yes. The experience description and reviews highlight free drinks as part of the experience.
Is entry included?
Yes. The booking summary notes admission ticket free, and the pitch includes skipping lines and avoiding cover charges.
How many people are in the group?
The maximum group size is 15 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If it is canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
Should You Book This VIP Vegas Pool Crawl?
If you want a smooth, high-energy dayclub experience with entry handled, drinks included, and a party bus moving you between venues, I think this is an easy yes—especially for first-timers who do not want to waste time figuring out Vegas logistics.
If you are chasing quiet relaxation or you want to anchor yourself at one pool for most of the day, you may feel rushed by a three-stop structure. In that case, a single-venue plan could match you better.
For everyone else who wants a fun Vegas day with less friction, this crawl is exactly the kind of setup that makes your hours count.































