Is Caesars Palace Still Open

When Nevada allows casinos to reopen, Caesars Entertainment Corp. Says that Caesars Palace and the Flamingo will open first, followed by Harrah’s and the Linq, depending on tourist demand. Cleaned and sealed: Caesars Palace rooms now carry stickers assuring guests that they are about to enter a clean environment Pictured left is a masked Michael in the lobby of Caesars Palace.

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Caesars Palace and Flamingo will offer dining options, but the company has not released which restaurants will open. Access to pools and casinos will be granted, and parking at the properties will. It’s still unclear when casinos in the state might be allowed to open again. Following the initial reopening phase with Caesars Palace and the Flamingo, the company said Harrah’s Las Vegas and the Linq gaming floor will likely follow in the next phase. In 1992 Wolfgang Puck was the first celebrity chef to open an upscale restaurant in a Las Vegas gambling resort with Spago at Caesars Palace. Located in The Forum Shops arcade, the restaurant is divided into a cafe facing the shopping mall serving lighter, lower-cost dishes, and a more formal dining room to the rear.

Who’s ready for PH’s return?

Wondering what is open in Las Vegas right now? We’re all excited for the latest re-opening in Las Vegas: Planet Hollywood Resort.

With that re-opening, some of our favorites places to eat, shop and watch the game will be coming back to the Las Vegas Strip – and let’s not forget, the sports book will reopen as the newly appointed William Hill Race & Sports Book.

Is Caesars Palace Still Open

Is Caesars Palace Still Open

Here are the amenities opening up on October 8:

Food and Beverage

  • Starbucks
  • Chick-fil-A

Gaming

  • William Hill Race & Sports Book

Retail

Is Caesars Palace Still Open

  • PH 24
  • PH Need It

Spa

Of course, several of our other Las Vegas Strip resorts have reopened over the summer. You might even not realize one of your favorite stores or places to eat has been open for a while now!

To make it easier to catch up – and just in case you missed something along the way – we’ve compiled this quick and easy guide to some of the things that are still up and running in Las Vegas right now.

What hotels are open in Las Vegas?

Need to get away for the weekend? Most of our hotels on the Las Vegas Strip are open! The following resorts have rooms available in addition to many of the other amenities, which we’ll list further below.

What to do on the Las Vegas Strip?

Although our big-venue entertainers aren’t playing right now, there’s still so much available to see and do in Las Vegas. Here’s a little inspiration to get you started:

  • Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck at Paris Las Vegas: Daily 4 p.m. – midnight.
  • Fall of Atlantis Fountain and Aquarium at The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace: Sunday – Thursday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m., Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.
  • FLY LINQ Zipline at The LINQ Promenade: Thursday – Monday 4 p.m. – 12 a.m.
  • High Roller Observation Wheel at The LINQ Promenade: Monday – Thursday 4 p.m. – 12 a.m., Friday – Sunday 12 p.m. – 12 a.m.
  • ICEBAR at The LINQ Promenade: Wednesday, Thursday & Sunday 1 p.m. – 10 p.m., Friday & Saturday 1 – 11 p.m.
  • Real Bodies at Bally’s: Daily 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
  • Twilight Zone by Monster Mini Golf at Bally’s: Sunday – Thursday 12 – 10 p.m., Friday & Saturday 12 – 11 p.m.
  • Wildlife Habitat at Flamingo: Daily 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.

The Mob Museum is in Downtown Las Vegas.

Other Things To Do Around Town

From museums and hiking to camping and walking tours, there’s a lot more to Vegas than The Strip. These are just a handful of our favorite destinations that are open now:

What spas and salons are open in Las Vegas?

Sometimes, even when you’re getting away from it all… you need to get away from it all even more. Unwind and relax at our selection of spas.

  • COLOR Salon at Caesars Palace: Thursday – Monday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Qua Baths & Spa: Thursday – Monday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Spa at The LINQ: Thursday – Sunday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
  • Voie Spa & Salon at Paris Las Vegas: Spa – Thursday – Sunday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., Salon – Thursday – Sunday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Smoked golden beets at HELL’s KITCHEN. Photo courtesy of Caesars Entertainment.

Where to eat in Las Vegas?

Many of your favorites, including top celebrity chef dining spots, are open – and some are even doing takeout, so you can enjoy from the comfort of your room.

Guy Fieri’s Hangover Recovery Bloody Mary. Photo courtesy of Caesars Entertainment.

Where to drink in Las Vegas?

In addition to dining spots, bars and lounges have also recently reopened! Here are a few of our highlights.

The Grand Bazaar Shops at night. Photo by Tom Donoghue Photography

Where to shop in Las Vegas?

Looking for the perfect gift or souvenir? Many of our retail locations and shopping centers are open as well.

  • The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace: Sunday – Thursday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m., Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.
  • The LINQ Promenade: Daily. Hours vary by store.
  • Grand Bazaar Shops at Bally’s Las Vegas: Daily. Hours vary by store.
  • Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood Las Vegas: Daily, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Check out a full list of all the places that are open in Vegas.

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Last updated: February 13, 2020 at 2:16 pm. Posted by Jeannie Garcia in Las Vegas Hotels, Things to Do in Las Vegas. Comments Off on These Las Vegas Pools Are Open Year Round, Even In Winter.

Swimming… in winter? Sounds crazy, right?

Well you don’t have to be in the tropics to do this. So don’t be bummed when your friends are posting all their island adventures on Instagram. At the end of the day, you’re in Vegas. And nothing can top that. Plus, we can all use an extended “summer” vacation.

Go on — bring your swimsuit and equally-gorgeous sun hat. Photo: Caesars Entertainment.

Since we’re blessed with amazing weather, most pools in Vegas do stay open through mid-October. However, if you choose to take a dip the same weekend you’re doing your holiday shopping, there are a few that stay open. Winter may be coming, but these Vegas pools aren’t going anywhere.

Is Caesars Palace Still Opened

Many states are likely to have single digit temperatures and snowstorms, so we encourage you to escape and warm up with a pool day in Vegas. That makes sunny 50-70 degree (Fahrenheit) weather sound more enticing, doesn’t it? (Cue “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” Carlton dance here.)

So don’t be shy. Go on and pack your swimsuit and enjoy these spots all winter long (baring that rare occurrence – snow in Vegas):

Las Vegas Pools Open Year Round

Venus OUTDOOR EUROPEAN POOL LOUNGE

In winter the tops go on and the whole family can enjoy Venus European Pool Lounge. Photo: Caesars Palace.

Heated to: A pleasant 83 degrees.
Perfect for: The entire family (Bring them all!).
Open to: Caesars Palace hotel guests (also open to non-hotel guests for a fee; entrance is not guaranteed and is subject to availability).
Hours: Open daily; 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

When Did Caesars Palace Open

Any other time of the year Venus European Pool Lounge is an adult-only, “top-tional” pool. Don’t worry – during the winter months, Venus European Pool Lounge transforms to Caesars Palace’s all ages, family-friendly pool. There’s also a limited selection of drinks at the bar, so you can still sip poolside in the middle of winter. Contact the pool for cabana rental availability.

The LINQ Hotel & Casino Pool

The POOL at The LINQ Hotel & Casino is just waiting for your cannonball. Photo: Caesars Entertainment.

Heated to: A blissful82 degrees.
Perfect for: Fun in the sun – think Spring Break, but during winter.
Open to: 21-and-older crowd (All Caesars Entertainment hotel guests and locals)
Hours: Thursday through Sunday; 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

The 21-and-older POOL at The LINQ Hotel & Casino stays lit, even through the winter. What makes it fun is you can still splash around in an inflatable float, challenge your friends to giant Jenga, beer pong and beer pong (oversized beer pong). Also, Virgil’s Real BBQ connects to the pool and you can enjoy all your favorite barbecue dishes year round.

The pool’s party cabana, The REQ Room, has indoor fun like pool tables, shuffleboard, a foosball table and flat-screen TVs. If you want your own cabana, rentals include bottled water, a flat-screen TV, USB insert to charge your phone, surround sound speakers, lounge chairs and even a beer pong table upon request. If you’re renting a cabana, the food and beverage limit is $100 minimum. Daybeds are open seating during the winter months (Yay!).

Soleil Pool at Paris Las Vegas

Swim with a view of the Eiffel Tower at the Soleil Pool. Photo: Paris Las Vegas.

Heated to: Afine 81 degrees
Perfect for:
A romantic (or quiet) escape
Open to:
Free for all guests staying at any Caesars Entertainment hotel
Hours: Daily, 10 a.m. – 4 a.m.

Ooh, la la! A Parisian-style two-acre pool open year round? Magnifique! Not only is the pool at Paris Las Vegas open during the winter months, it has a spiffy view of the Eiffel Tower replica. And since it’s a rooftop pool, you also have the best views on the Las Vegas Strip.

bonus: Indoor pool experience

Qua Baths & Spa, photo courtesy of Caesars Palace.

Want to enjoy the water, but not crazy about splashing around outdoors? We don’t exactly have indoor pools (who needs t hem with 294 sunny days a year) but you can have a “pool-like” experience at Caesars Palace’s Qua Baths & Spa. The Roman bathing area comes complete with waterfalls in a serene atmosphere. The lounge chairs surrounding the Roman baths make it easy to stay here all day, too.

Yes, we’re approaching the season of pumpkin-flavored coffee, darling sweaters and outdoor ice skating, but you know – Vegas is always a game-changer. Here are a couple of tips before you head out for your winter swim:

  • Bring a hoodie. Or a kimono. Or even your hotel room robe. We’re definitely not on that Alaskan or Midwest type of cold, but our winter (even early springtime) winds are no joke. We wouldn’t want you to bring the sniffles back home and regret we ever gave you the crazy idea to swim here.
  • Be mindful of shorter days. As much as you want to fly back home and show off your Vegas tan, you’ll just be wasting your precious tanning oil if you attempt an afternoon tan. The only thing that’ll be getting dark is the sky. And that’s your cue to go back inside.
  • Take plenty of pictures. The next time you see your friends posting winter photos from Hawaii or Bora Bora, now’s your chance to show off your fun times. And since you’re in Vegas, we’re not just about fun in the sun. This is only the beginning of your day.

Check back soon for all of Caesars Entertainment’s Las Vegas pool season packages and cabanas.

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