Caesars Palace to debut new Five-Acre Pool Oasis on March 19th

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Caesars Palace in Las Vegas is ready to take the summer crown with the inspired new Garden of the Gods pool oasis set to open its doors to the general public on Friday, March 19th, 2010.

Designed by famed hospitality firm Allard & Conversano, the Garden of the Gods is located on three levels at the heart of Caesars Palace Hotel and Casino.  Replete with classically inspired landscaping, statues and fountains, the Garden of the Gods has been completely redesigned to create a destination within a destination.

The pool complex features eight distinctive swimming pools, plus 44 cabanas equiped with refrigerator stocked with juice and water, flat-screen TV, DVD player, iPod docking station, wireless Internet access, ceiling fan and furniture, new Fortuna Bar offering an exclusive cocktail and beverage service and even swim-up blackjack tables. 

“One of Las Vegas greatest assets is its abundant sunshine. Guests make trip decisions to escape drab and enjoy warm sunny getaways. The new Garden of the Gods was created to be the definitive resort swimming retreat – a resort within a resort. Here, guests have the freedom to find experiences they particularly will enjoy in a five-acre retreat that perfectly complements the exciting nightlife and award-winning restaurants at Caesars Palace.” says Gary Selesner, president, Caesars Palace.

The Pools:

Fortuna: Featuring a magnificent 18-foot waterfall as its main centerpiece, Fortuna offers guests a variety of ammenities, including  swim-up blackjack tables and the new Fortuna Bar, where creative mixologists blend cocktails with freshly squeezed juices.

Apollo: Positioned at the southwest corridor of the oasis for maximum sun exposure, Apollo pool features five cabanas and six canopied daybeds as well as chaise lounges perfect for soaking in the Las Vegas sun.

Bacchus: The two Bacchus pools are framed by two graceful curved staircases and available only to invited guests. Private, shallow sun chaise pools, an individual whirlpool and VIP cabanas staffed with butlers are some of the area’s special features.

Neptune: Situated near the Fortuna bar,  Neptune pool is the social hub of the Garden of the Gods – the perfect place to mingle, meet and greet. The Neptune pool features eight cabanas, 10 daybeds and chaise lounge chairs.

Jupiter: Jupiter pool offers a quiet respite from the social scene. Designed for lengthy lounging, the Jupiter pool offers the ultimate relaxation atmosphere complete with ambient music and large, custom-designed cabanas equipped to provide relaxing spa services from Qua Baths & Spa.

Temple: The centerpiece of Garden of the Gods, Temple offers families a safe and entertaining option where young swimmers-in-training can play and splash under the rotunda’s central fountains or simply have a good time around its large perimeter.

Venus: Scheduled to open April 1st, The Venus Pool Club is a sophisticated European-style retreat designed by the creators of PURE Nightclub. Guests age 21 and older are welcomed to the Venus pool.

To celebrate the grand opening of its new Garden of the Gods, Caesars Palace Las Vegas is offering an special “Garden of the Gods Pool & Hotel Package” that includes a 3-day, 2-night stay, $25 Garden of the Gods pool credit and a pool bag complete with bag, towel and other necessary pool items. Package begins at $110 per night. Based on availability. Promotion code: PKGCGOG.

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Said this on 4-3-2010 At 08:58 pm
Another wonderful attraction that I will look into when heading to Las Vegas. They always coming up with bigger and better one can say Vegas will never go out of style any time soon.
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