D Hotel, access to Circa pool?

My apologies if this has already been discussed in another thread, but do guests of the D hotel have free or reduced cost access to the Circa pool?  Thanks in advance for info!

The D has its own pool, which guests obviously have access to, but you also get two free Circa Stadium Swim passes per day per room. You can also get into the Circa pool one hour earlier than non-guests: 8 am.

 

Stadium Swim seems a bit over-the-top and noisy to me (loud music blaring all the time), so I prefer the plain old D pool, which is rarely crowded now that people migrate over to Circa to swim. But you'll probably like Stadium Swim, at least once anyway.

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

The D has its own pool, which guests obviously have access to, but you also get two free Circa Stadium Swim passes per day per room. You can also get into the Circa pool one hour earlier than non-guests: 8 am.

 

Stadium Swim seems a bit over-the-top and noisy to me (loud music blaring all the time), so I prefer the plain old D pool, which is rarely crowded now that people migrate over to Circa to swim. But you'll probably like Stadium Swim, at least once anyway.


Good to know,  thank you sir.   I've been there before,  agreed on the volume,  sometimes it's over the top but it's a very impressive place!

The D pool?   Good god, just NO.   Why?   Nothing says relaxation like sucking in vehicle emissions from the corner of 4th and Carson while also getting a bonus earful of car horns and screaming kids who are packed in the D pool since they're not allowed in Circa.   

 

Bring your own earbuds, go early (volume isn't as high) and enjoy Stadium Swim. 

Edited on Jul 4, 2022 5:12am

I agree that the D pool isn't wonderful, but the environment at Stadium Swim seems the exact opposite of relaxing to me. I've found the D pool to be deserted in the mornings.

 

The best pool downtown is the one nobody can find--at the California. But I don't know if they reopened it.

 

As much as it gives me the dry heaves to say it, pool access and quality might be one of the very few reasons to actually stay on the Strip. No, never mind. I didn't say that. Stay at Green Valley Ranch instead. Or maybe the M. Anything but the Strip. Ecch.

 

Meanwhile, getting pool access (to SS) one hour earlier than the peasantry might be the way to go and a good reason to stay at the D. There must be a good reason to stay at Circa, and I'm sure I'll think of it someday.

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

I agree that the D pool isn't wonderful, but the environment at Stadium Swim seems the exact opposite of relaxing to me. I've found the D pool to be deserted in the mornings.

 

The best pool downtown is the one nobody can find--at the California. But I don't know if they reopened it.

 

As much as it gives me the dry heaves to say it, pool access and quality might be one of the very few reasons to actually stay on the Strip. No, never mind. I didn't say that. Stay at Green Valley Ranch instead. Or maybe the M. Anything but the Strip. Ecch.

 

Meanwhile, getting pool access (to SS) one hour earlier than the peasantry might be the way to go and a good reason to stay at the D. There must be a good reason to stay at Circa, and I'm sure I'll think of it someday.


SS isn't too obnoxious in the morning and very early afternoon.   Yes the music is still too damn loud for 9am but it's not as loud as later in the day when they crank it up to obnoxious levels. 

 

And if you go early all the bro Jersey Shore crowd is still sleeping off their hangovers so no need to deal with posers trying they're best to pull off their weekend millionaire skit. 

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