Multi-pool complex set to make a splash in Vegas

Aerial view of the Flamingo hotel in Las Vegas, adorned with vibrant lights and a beautiful sunset backdrop, highlighting its iconic design.
The new design combines inspiration from the iconic Flamingo’s mid-century modern and retro-deco architecture with a contemporary beach resort vibe. Photos courtesy Caesars Entertainment

The all-new Go Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas is a $20-million tropical oasis in the heart of The Strip. Now open, it features five pools and a swim-up bar.

Spanning nearly 0.6 ha (1.5 acres), the five distinct pools and experiences include:

  • A main pool, which is covered by a large canopy. This pool also offers a shallow wet deck with in-water daybeds and couches.
  • A grotto pool, which is a 15.2-m (50-ft)-wide “rain curtain” waterfall that cascades into the main pool.
  • The circular VIP pool that is tucked away from the main pool features a 4.5-m (15-ft) waterfall.
  • The rectangular VIP pool, which also includes a custom water feature and shallow wet deck area.
  • A free-form VIP pool, which features three separate shallow wet deck areas.
A vibrant pool surrounded by palm trees and striped umbrellas, with the Flamingo hotel towering in the background under a clear blue sky.
The entire oasis is enveloped by nearly 200 trees, including 90 palm trees.

A collaboration between Caesars Entertainment and MO+A design studio, the new design combines inspiration from the iconic Flamingo’s mid-century modern and retro-deco architecture with a contemporary beach resort vibe.

The entire oasis is enveloped by nearly 200 trees, including 90 palm trees and tree varieties that were transplanted from the original Go Pool complex.

Other highlights include temperature-controlled pools, cool-deck surfacing, night lighting, and a robust sound system.

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