MB deals blackjack in their pool area, therefor "the public" must be allowed access >Per, Nevada Gaming Commission rules<
1-702-632-7997 for MB pool info
MB seems to only want hotel guests to use their pool, even though they are required by law(stated below) to allow the public FREE access "IF" you state you're going to play blackjack. My opionion would be why bother, there are a lot of great pools, go someplace nice that actually wants you there.
Other great pools in LV
Hard Rock Hotel - $20 for an all day pass 9am-6pm
"Rehab" pool party at HR - Sunday Noon-7pm $30 men, $20 women, $15 locals
Palms - Ditch Friday pool party - $20
Mirage - Bare - Thursday - Monday 11am-7pm $20 men & $10 women on Monday & Thursday - $40 men & $20 women Friday & Saturday
Golden Nugget - The Tank - Wednesday>Free , call for info
Caesars Palace - Venus pool - Free, open to public Wednesday through Friday 9am-6pm - Saturday & Sunday $20 for DJ pool party 11am-5pm
Orleans - Jazz party, Friday nights, free
Southpoint - pool concerts, Thursday 7pm - $7
Silverton - Summer concerts by the pool - $
Venetian - Tao beach, >call if you're interested, this one was $20 during the day & $30 after dark - They keep changing the rules on this one.
LV pools that deal blackjack
Hard Rock
Mandalay Bay
Palms
Red Rock
Tropicana
Wynn
Topless pools
Mandalay Bay - Moorea Beach Club
Mirage - Bare
Venetian - TAO
Stratosphere - Beach Club 25
Caesars - Venus
Wynn - European Pool
I would call ahead to inquire about any of these you're interested in. This is the latest info I have, it was gathered around the 1st of June. Things chance in LV on a daily basis!
~Jack~
Later - I will stick with what I stated earlier.
Nevada Revised Statute 463.0129 Sub-Clause E
All gaming establishments in this state must remain open to the general public, and the access of the general public to gaming activities must not be restricted in any manner.
The Nevada legislature can on an "individual" basis grant a waiver, as was done in 2001 for gaming salons(high roller gaming areas)
My information comes from an article on the web site of the Las Vegas Advisor dated 5/28/07
According to an officer of the Nevada gaming control board a sign must be prominently posted, stating that the public must be admitted free of any charge to engage in gaming activities.
2007-07-23 17:46:34
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answered by jack 7
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you can like sneak in, or try acting like you and your family are guests there, so you stand at the entrance of the water park and have your parents act like they are looking for the key or card and when someone walks out or in just follow right in behind them and have your parents say "oh we must have left the key inside the room"
2007-07-24 06:22:10
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answered by hello k 5
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Not unless you are a guest of the hotel
2007-07-23 17:41:00
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answered by Go Skurz! 3
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u have to stay at there hotel...than u can go to there waterparks and pools...
2007-07-24 04:19:39
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answered by Loreen 1
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you can only use the facility if you're a guest at the hotel. they won't let you in, even if you're willing to pay.
2007-07-24 05:00:28
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answered by vern01 3
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call the place or maybe they got a website
2007-07-23 16:44:36
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answered by Anonymous
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gotta be a guest!
2007-07-24 05:03:22
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-07-24 02:47:03
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answered by Rob L 4
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