Or you sign up for a behind-the-scenes tour hosted by one of the resort’s on-staff marine biologists.Īll said and done, what-and who-is this best for? Parents will appreciate the low-key vibe of The Tank, while kids will be thrilled to swim with sharks. But if the liquid courage hasn’t kicked in, you can still see the aquarium from the pool. (Much like Vegas hotel room rates, those prices vary wildly depending on the day of the week or the weekend you choose.)Īny standout features? Sliding through a shark tank is a Vegas experience you won’t forget. Cabanas and daybeds are plentiful at both pools, although they do require reservations and cost an additional fee. There's also a separate 21-and-older pool, called The Hideout, located on the third-floor rooftop, with an infinity pool and its own bar, H20. Once they’ve splashed down into the main pool, they can blissfully swim under faux waterfalls and peek into the aquarium from the shallow end, before drying off at a blackjack table. Its main attraction, which is open to non-hotel guests for a fee, is The Tank: Swimmers slide down a 30-foot water slide, through a 200,000-gallon shark tank aquarium.
The Golden Nugget is unique in that it actually delivers an in-pool experience.