Tuesday, March 6, 2012

BARE pool at the Mirage, Las Vegas?

What are the regulations? What specifically can you wear/not wear ;). I stayed at the mirage but back in January when it wasn't pool season, but I'd love to go back and see what its all about. People with experience? ThanksBARE pool at the Mirage, Las Vegas?
Bare pool is European style sun bathing. You can bath topless in the covered and private area thats covered with lush foliage and towering palm trees. The pool opened for the season March 15th. Here is more information.

http://www.lasvegas-how-to.com/bare-las-鈥?/a>
The ultimate in poolside pampering, Bare is defined by its distinctive contemporary ambiance and ultra VIP service. The DJ-spun music mix sets a lively mood as guests enjoy European-style sun bathing secluded by towering palms.



Two luxury dipping pools create a temptingly cool respite from the hot Vegas sun. Private Daybeds and Cabanas provide a luxurious option while poolside chaise lounges put guests in the middle of the action. A menu offers sumptuous specialty food items and cocktail service is available throughout the pool area. For those choosing to rent a Daybed or Cabana, European-style bottle service is offered and some titillating twists: an exclusive pitcher service provides a unique alternative to standard bottle service with pre-mixed cocktails such as Mojitos, Bloody Marys and Sangria served in specially made pitchers guaranteed to keep your beverages ice cold.



HOURS:

Open Thursday thru Monday starting on March 15th.



ADMISSION:

Must be 21 years old.

Women free everyday. Monday thru Thursday men $20, Friday - Sunday men $40.BARE pool at the Mirage, Las Vegas?
I believe you must wear a swim suit, guy or girl. Girls can go topless, if they want. They do not have to take their top off, though.



Girls are always free and, if you poke around the hotel or ask at the concierge desk, you might find a coupon for a free drink. Guys are $20 on weekdays and $40 on weekends.



On weekends, Bare is more of a party pool than the topless pools that you'll find at other hotels. They host a bunch of poolside parties and try to bring in a young crowd. That tactic works just fine, but only a few girls will actually go topless. The majority of girls will keep their top on.



On weekdays, it is usually pretty quiet and, honestly, a lot more relaxing. There will be more older people there. There will also be a few groups of young guys who go in thinking they'll be ogling and chatting it up with topless girls.
Swim suits.

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