REVIEW · LAS VEGAS
Las Vegas Strip: 3-Stop Pool Party Crawl with Party Bus
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Three pool parties, one smooth ride. This 5-hour Las Vegas Strip crawl is interesting because it strings together three premier pool parties with zero waiting at the front door and it includes cover charges. I also like the decorated party bus setup with music and complimentary beverages onboard, but there’s one catch: it’s non-refundable, so don’t book if your schedule might shift.
The stops change day to day, but the rhythm stays the same: you pull up to a new day club about every hour, and you’re back on the bus fast enough to keep the energy up. A big plus for me is the “let someone else handle it” factor, especially if you’re trying to hit Vegas hard without doing math on entry lines and bag rules.
Safety and organization matter on party tours, and this one leans professional. In the best examples from recent experiences, hosts (including names like Aubrie and Cynthia, plus Kelsey and Brittany) keep timing clear and stick with the group when people get separated, which is exactly what you want when the Strip gets loud.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you book this crawl
- How the party bus crawl actually works on the Strip
- Value check: what $99 buys (and what it doesn’t)
- The 3-stop itinerary: what you might hit each day
- Enter, mingle, and move: what the bus adds to the day
- Getting into the pools: skip lines, manage the rules
- Timing and meeting point: avoid the common start-time headaches
- Table service and reserved seating: when extra money makes sense
- Who this tour fits best (and who should pass)
- The experience quality: what repeatedly earns high ratings
- Practical packing list for a smooth day
- So, should you book it?
- FAQ
- How long is the Las Vegas Strip 3-stop pool party crawl?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Do I need to be a certain age to join?
- What are the dress and walk-through-casino rules?
- Is reserved seating or table service included?
Key things to know before you book this crawl

- Skip-the-line entry for 3 pool parties, plus cover charges handled for you
- Complimentary drinks on the party bus, so the fun starts before the first stop
- A professional female guide/host keeps the day organized and helps you stay on track
- Hour-by-hour venue changes mean you sample multiple Vegas day club vibes in one go
- Table service and reserved seating are not included, so plan for add-ons if you want them
- Meet-up details are emailed 48 hours ahead, and the exact location varies by day
How the party bus crawl actually works on the Strip

This is built like a day plan, not a “wander and hope” situation. You meet on the Las Vegas Strip (the exact location varies by day), then you climb into a decorated party bus that’s set up for music, mingling, and straight-up party momentum.
From there, you bounce between pools. The tour is designed so you’re not stuck at one venue all day. Instead, you’re moving on a schedule that brings you to a new pool party roughly every hour. That pacing matters because Vegas day clubs can eat time fast—lines, security checks, and the time it takes for a group to regroup. Here, the “next stop” structure helps you keep the day from stalling.
The bus portion also helps you meet people without having to force it. It’s social by design: you’re surrounded by other party-goers, the music’s on, and the host keeps you pointed in the right direction. Even the little party touches matter because they set the mood before you hit the water and lounge chairs.
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Value check: what $99 buys (and what it doesn’t)

$99 for a 5-hour, three-venue experience can feel like a gamble—until you break down what’s actually included. You’re paying for:
- Party host support
- Skip-the-line entry to 3 premier pool parties
- Cover charges
- Luxury party bus transportation between stops
- Drink specials at select clubs
- Complimentary drinks onboard the party bus
That skip-the-line + cover-charge part is the value engine. If you’ve ever tried to guess what a day club will cost once you add entry fees, bottle service pressure, and basic “everything costs something” pricing, this tour is built to reduce that uncertainty.
What’s not included is just as important:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Drinks inside the clubs beyond what’s specifically noted (and table-service extras)
- Reserved seating
- Any reserved seating or drink packages
Also, you should know the tour is non-refundable. That doesn’t mean you should be nervous—it just means your best move is to book only when you’re confident you’ll be in Las Vegas at the right time.
The 3-stop itinerary: what you might hit each day

Your exact pool party lineup varies by day, but the structure is consistent: three premier pool parties across the Strip, timed out so you can experience multiple venues without exhausting yourself.
Depending on the day, your stops may include big-name day clubs such as:
- Drai’s at The Cromwell
- Daylight Beach Club at Mandalay Bay
- Sapphire Pool & Dayclub
- Go Pool Dayclub at The Flamingo
- Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan
- Liquid Pool Club at Aria Resort and Casino
- Ayu Dayclub at Resorts World
- Wet Republic at MGM
Here’s how I think about these stops. Since the tour isn’t tied to one single venue, you get variety in your day club “flavor.” You’re not trying to make one location work for every moment. Instead, you shift your vibe three times—music energy, crowd style, and the general feel of each property.
The possible downside is obvious: if you have a specific day club you’re dreaming of, there’s no guarantee it’s on your exact day. The tour is a pool-crawl sampler, not a guaranteed ticket to one named venue.
Enter, mingle, and move: what the bus adds to the day

The bus isn’t just transportation. It’s part of the show.
You’re stepping into a decorated vehicle where the bass is thumping, and you’re encouraged to socialize during the rides between stops. There’s even mention of a stripper pole setup onboard, which tells you the tour’s tone: playful, party-focused, and designed for getting in the mood fast.
The best part for practical travelers is that the bus buys you convenience and momentum at the same time. You’re not hunting for rides, dealing with navigating between properties, or losing the group every time someone disappears for photos or a drink.
And you get complimentary drinks onboard. That matters because you arrive at the first pool party already warmed up. You’re not standing there figuring out what to buy while everyone else is already in their lounge-chair rhythm.
Getting into the pools: skip lines, manage the rules

This tour is built around skipping friction: skip-the-line entry and cover charges included. That means your time is spent at the pool, not at the gate.
But there’s still security and venue policy to follow, and that’s where people trip up. The day clubs and casino corridors have rules, and you’ll want to respect them so your entry doesn’t get delayed.
A few key points you should plan around:
- You must be 21+ with a valid photo ID (passport if you’re not a US citizen).
- You’ll need to sign a waiver.
- Women must wear a bathing suit and put on a cover-up (like a t-shirt/shorts/sundress) to walk through casinos.
- Men must wear swimwear; sneakers or sandals are allowed, and hats/ballcaps are permitted.
- Your bag must be no bigger than a small drawstring bag or purse. Oversized items usually need checking.
Bag rules can become a hidden cost. The info here calls out that check-in fees cost + $25 at each Dayclub, and bag check options vary at each location. So if you show up with a big bag, you may pay extra at the venues.
Also, you’re not allowed to bring:
- Selfie sticks
- Chewing gum
- Vaping
- Backpacks
If you pack like you’re going to a pool party, you’ll be fine. If you pack like you’re going to a weekend trip, you’ll feel the squeeze.
Timing and meeting point: avoid the common start-time headaches

The meeting point is on the Las Vegas Strip, but it varies by day. Here’s the big practical warning: don’t use the Google Maps location you might see online.
The operator sends your exact tour start time and meeting location by email about 48 hours before your tour. If you don’t get that email, you need to contact the provider. This is one of those “small detail, big impact” situations—arrive late and the whole group can move on without you.
Also, since the tour hits a new pool party on a tight schedule, you should plan to show up early enough to handle basic check-in and group meeting. If your plan is to stroll in at the exact minute, I’d rethink it.
Table service and reserved seating: when extra money makes sense

This is where you decide how “organized luxury” vs “basic day club fun” you want the day to be.
Table service can be reserved directly through the venues, but it’s not included in this experience. Reserved seating also isn’t included.
So what do you do if you want a comfortable setup? You’ll need to treat this tour as the transportation + entry + structure layer, and then add the seating/lounging upgrades separately if you choose.
And you should know the tour includes drink specials at select clubs, but it doesn’t promise a full drink package once you’re inside each venue. Complimentary drinks are onboard the bus; beyond that, you’ll be using the club’s own pricing.
Who this tour fits best (and who should pass)

This crawl is a strong fit if:
- You want three day club stops in one 5-hour window.
- You value skipping lines and cover charges more than you value customizing every detail.
- You’d rather rely on a host to keep timing together, especially on a loud city strip.
- You’re comfortable with a party environment where people are social, dressed for the pool, and there for the vibe.
It’s probably not for you if:
- You’re hoping for a quiet, “walk around and see Vegas” style day.
- You want guaranteed access to a single specific day club by name.
- You’re sensitive to the schedule pressure of moving to a new venue about every hour.
This also isn’t suitable for people under 21, and the dress rules are real. If you don’t want to follow a women’s cover-up requirement through casinos or the men’s swimwear rule, you’ll have friction.
The experience quality: what repeatedly earns high ratings

The strongest pattern in the feedback is organization paired with energy. People consistently describe the day as well run, with hosts staying on top of timing and meet-up points.
Guide/host names that show up in recent experiences include Aubrie and Cynthia, Kelsey and Brittany, and also Grace and Desirée (spelled in the booking as mydesire). One standout detail: there are examples of hosts working to keep people from getting left behind when the group becomes temporarily hard to find. That kind of follow-through matters on a Strip day.
The other thing people keep coming back to is the bus itself. The party bus gets called out as a favorite part, largely because it removes the “where’s everyone?” problem between venues and keeps the vibe going.
So the big takeaway: this isn’t just about three pools. It’s about reducing the chaos that usually comes with trying to do three day clubs in one afternoon.
Practical packing list for a smooth day
You’ll have the best time if you pack for speed and security.
Bring:
- Breathable clothing
- Swimwear
- Passport or ID card
- A cover-up if you’re following the women’s casino-walking rule
Keep in your bag:
- Only what fits a small drawstring bag or purse
- What you’ll need for quick checks and entry
Leave at home:
- Selfie sticks
- Backpacks
- Anything that violates vaping or gum rules
And plan for the possibility of extra fees if your bag is too large. Those venue check-in costs can add up fast if you’re not careful.
So, should you book it?
If you’re set on doing pool parties and you want the day to run like a script, I think this one is worth serious consideration. The $99 price works best when you use the value you’re paying for: skip-the-line entry, cover charges, and bus transportation between stops plus complimentary drinks onboard.
Book it if you’re:
- Flexible on which specific day club you hit that day
- Comfortable following dress and bag rules
- Ready for a party-forward schedule with frequent venue changes
Skip it if:
- You need one specific venue at any cost
- You want a more chill Vegas day
- You might cancel last minute (because it’s non-refundable)
If you do book, the smartest move is to read your confirmation email carefully and show up early enough to find the group without stress. That’s how you turn a fun crawl into a worry-free one.
FAQ
How long is the Las Vegas Strip 3-stop pool party crawl?
It lasts 5 hours.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes a party host, skip-the-line entry to 3 premier pool parties, cover charges, luxury party bus transportation between stops, drink specials at select clubs, and complimentary drinks onboard the party bus.
Are hotel pickup and drop-off included?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
Do I need to be a certain age to join?
Yes. You must be at least 21 years old and have a valid photo ID (passport if not a US citizen).
What are the dress and walk-through-casino rules?
Women must wear a bathing suit and add a cover-up (t-shirt/shorts/sundress) to walk through the casinos. Men must wear swimwear. Sneakers or sandals are permitted, and hats/ballcaps are allowed.
Is reserved seating or table service included?
No. Table service and reserved seating are not included, and you can reserve those directly through the venues.






















