As pools start closing for the season, there’s one place that remains open every single day of the year—Stadium Swim.

This 365-day, all-in-one facility is the spot to hang poolside. All the pools are heated for fall and winter temps, and that comes in handy when it comes to football and hockey season. The massive, 40-foot-tall, high-definition screen with 14 million pixels will display all the game-day action, and guests can even cheer on their team in style by booking one of 30 large cabanas.

“In the winter where every other pool is closing, we’re still open,” says EJ Stagner, director of Stadium Swim. “We basically have six huge hot tubs. With the sports, college football, NFL, it’s a great place to come and watch the games.”

Spread across three levels, the 21-and-over complex has a 4,000-person capacity, tons of lounge chairs and daybeds and six pools. Blackjack tables, live DJ music and a walk-up bar are some bonuses, as well as a huge menu of specialty cocktails, elevated food options and bottle service.

“It’s definitely different,” Stagner says. “It’s a great experience. I think it provides not only downtown but Las Vegas in general a great place for both locals and tourists. It really gives you the best of both worlds—if you just want to come for the pool party and experience that or for sports fans, this is really the only place in Vegas, in the country, to really experience watching your team.”

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