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Ways to Stay Cool This Summer

01 January 2006 · Viewed 45336 times · Disclaimer & Terms

Ways to Stay Cool in Vegas This Summer

 

Las Vegas is known for its casinos and shows, which attracts over 42 million people annually. Although the city is famous for its entertainment options, it's also unique due to the heat waves that it experiences during the summer months. If you want to beat the heat in Vegas this summer, there are a few important steps to take.

 

Shop at an Indoor Mall

 

You can get out of the heat by shopping at one of the many indoor malls that are available throughout Vegas. Caesar's Palace is known for having a world-renowned mall with the Forum shops where you can explore over 677,138-square-feet of shopping space with a moving sky overhead on the ceiling. Over 160 specialty stores and fine restaurants are available, which means there's something for everyone. Talking statues, an exotic fish aquarium, and famous designer stores make it a must-see when you want to feel cool and comfortable while having a bit of fun.

 

Build a Pool

 

You can cool off at your home without having to leave the house during the summer season by building a pool in the backyard. Custom pools Las Vegas are in demand because you can take a dip in the water without having to go very far. You can also enjoy a high level of privacy while swimming instead of having to head to a community pool or a hotel in the area. A pool can allow you to have an outdoor oasis in the backyard with rock formations, plenty of palm trees, and spillovers. It also makes for a great way of entertaining and hosting a few parties throughout the year with your family members and friends.

 

Visit the Waterpark

 

If you want to enjoy a bit of adrenaline and cool off in the heat, consider visiting a waterpark where you can take a ride down slides and lounge in private cabanas. Circus Circus has its own waterpark called Splash Zone where guests can enjoy a 50-foot slide tower. Wet ‘n’ Wild offers 25 water slides and attractions, which includes the raging Rattler and a 57-foot giant half pipe. You can even get a pass to enjoy frequenting the location to get you through the season.

 

Relax at the Spa

 

You can feel pampered and avoid sweating by relaxing at one of the spas that are available in the city. Many of the most notable hotels on the Strip have world-renowned spas that will allow you to spend time in an air-conditioned setting while getting facials, pedicures, and massages. Qua Baths & Spa at Caesar's Palace is known for its The Arctic Ice Room, which features heated benches with mint-infused air and magical snowflakes that fall from the sky. You can also visit the Aquavana at Canyon Ranch to spend time in their igloo and enjoy three Arctic Mist experiences that are enhanced by twinkling fiber optics with cooling showers.

 

Visit Mt. Charleston

 

Mt. Charleston is where the temperatures drop, and you can have an outdoor adventure in the great outdoors without having to travel too far from home. Many different trails are available to hike, as well as campgrounds if you want to stay overnight. Picnic benches are also available throughout the location to enjoy a picnic in a cool and beautiful setting. The mountain is favored among the Vegas locals because it feels like an escape and will offer a change of scenery from the city.

 

Knowing how you can beat the heat in Vegas this summer can make it easier to survive the season without having to leave town. By knowing which places to head to and the advantages of building a pool in your backyard, you can continue to enjoy all that the city has to offer.

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