![]() ![]() This gives you the added advantage of earning lots of HHonors points and use of the pools at The Las Vegas Hilton. The Karen Avenue property also has the advantage of allowing you to bill meals you eat at the Las Vegas Hilton to your room. I do not think you would have anything to worry about taking your children into the Las Vegas Hilton. The Flamingo is no longer a Hilton owned or managed facility to the best of my knowledge. I think the Las Vegas Hilton is a much more family oriented hotel and Casino than The Flamingo. If your primary concern is about what your children may be exposed to, then you may wish to consider the HGVC at The Las Vegas Hilton or HGVC on the Las Vegas Strip. The Flamingo pools are very nice and we have never had a problem using the Flamingo pools while staying at the HGVC at The Flamingo. However, I have never seen topless or nude bathing at the Flamingo. There may be topless dancers inside the Flamingo Casino. Also, are there cabanas available for rent by HGVC guests? Know the hours? We like swimming evenings best however - is that possible? I read the Mandalay pools close at 6pm - that's ridiculous! Please share what you know of the pools at the Flamingo. We have few fun pools in SF bay area, and weather usually not great for swimming either. We tried leaving kids at home with our husbands, but that seemed a waste when they could have been having fun too. Usually we meet up at Disney World once a year too, but we want to continue going to Vegas each year too, with the whole family. Maybe Mandalay is better for kids perhaps? We've always stayed each year at Venetian or Bellagio, always in comped suites, meeting up with friends, who also now have kids too. Is this property unsuitable for children? I don't mind them seeing topless sunbathers - I sunbathe topless myself, but if there is full nude dancing by the pool, or something like that viewable from the HGVC rooms, then need to rethink our plans to one day go there. ![]() Then is there yet another pool that is topless? How many pools are adult only, how many allow kids? Are all the Flamingo pools available to the HGVC guests? ![]() Is it fun also for kids - slide, any features, etc? Is it typical 3 ft depth like most Vegas hotels these days?Īlso the main Flamingo Hotel pools - which is which? Is the GO POOL the adult only pool & is it the largest of the pools - the free-form one with the palm trees, or is it the other pool that is oval in shape basically? Did the GO POOLs change from the smaller to the larger? I see photos of both labeled GO POOL, and some photos are of the big meandering palm tree pool, and some photos are of the oval pool. Does anyone have a breakdown of all the Flamingo pools? I know there's a dedicated pool for HGVC Flamingo. ![]()
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