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Las Vegas – Off-Strip properties ramped up preparations for an unusually early pool season as meteorologists forecasted temperatures nearing records next week.
Virgin Hotels Pioneers Earliest Openings with Family-Friendly Options
The Virgin Hotels Las Vegas property unveiled its pool schedule first among off-Strip venues. Operators set March 24, 2026, as the start date for the five-acre main pool complex, which caters to all ages.[1]
Additional pools followed suit: the adults-only Kassi Beach Club launched on March 27 before expanding to daily hours in April. Terrace Pool and Dish Pool activated on May 1, limited to weekends during peak summer. Cabanas and daybeds began at $99 on weekdays, while locals accessed a $75 rate without entry fees or minimum spends. Non-guests purchased day passes starting at $20.[1]
M Resort Delivers Top-Shelf Value Around the Clock
Henderson’s M Resort introduced a standout promotion at the onset of March 2026. Guests found top-shelf spirits priced at $5 daily across all casino bars, including Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Flecha Azul Reposado, Rémy Martin VSOP, Woodford Reserve, The Glenlivet 12, and Blanton’s Single Barrel Bourbon.[1]
Patrons ordered these straight, on the rocks, or in cocktails at spots like M Bar, Knight Time Hockey Bar, AMP’D, and VUE Bar. The move undercut typical Strip prices and appealed to value-conscious visitors seeking premium options without premium costs.
Locals-Focused Perks Abound at Station Casinos and Palms
Station Casinos opened most pools immediately, with Durango, Green Valley Ranch, and Red Rock Resort activating this week. Palace Station and Sunset Station followed on March 20. Daybeds started at $75 and cabanas at $175, with hours varying by site – such as 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily at Green Valley Ranch and Red Rock.[2][1]
Palms extended free cabanas to locals through April 30, excluding the NCAA Tournament weekend, then continued the perk Sunday through Friday from May onward. Fontainebleau, though on the Strip, joined with its Oasis Pool on March 6, offering locals weekday day passes for $25 and rentals from $200.[1]
| Casino | Key Local Perk | Starting Price |
|---|---|---|
| Virgin Hotels | $75 cabana/daybed rate | No entry fee |
| M Resort | $5 top-shelf spirits | 24/7 at bars |
| Palms | Free cabanas | Thru April 30 (select days) |
| Station Casinos | Daybeds/cabanas | $75/$175 |
Analysts Monitor Iran Conflict’s Ripple Effects on Wynn Project
Wynn Resorts tracked progress on its $5.1 billion Al Marjan Island resort in the United Arab Emirates despite escalating tensions. The site, 50 miles from Dubai International Airport and 70 miles from Iranian missile strike locations, reached a topping-out milestone for its 1,000-foot hotel tower. Company executives projected a 2027 debut with no disruptions reported from the war.[3][1]
Kim Noland, director of high-yield research at Gimee Credit LLC in New York, highlighted potential vulnerabilities. “The expansion in the UAE is important geographical diversification for Wynn in what is a rapidly growing tourist destination,” Noland wrote. “Tourist destinations and companies dependent on international tourism could all be hurt by a war in Iran that makes the consumer pull back on international travel plans.”[3]
Key Takeaways
- Off-Strip pools open as early as March 24, prioritizing locals with low entry and rentals.
- M Resort’s $5 premium spirits stand out for all-day affordability.
- Wynn Al Marjan Island advances on schedule, though analysts eye regional risks.
These developments signal a vibrant start to Vegas’ outdoor season, blending local appeal with global ambitions. How will the heatwave shape your plans? Share in the comments.