Circus Circus’ Splash Zone, Pools To Reopen Ahead Of Spring Break
Families will once again be able to beat the heat and ‘make a splash’ at Circus Circus Hotel and Casino. The Las Vegas property has announced it will soon reopen…

Families will once again be able to beat the heat and 'make a splash' at Circus Circus Hotel and Casino. The Las Vegas property has announced it will soon reopen its Splash Zone and various pools ahead of Spring Break.
Circus Circus, dubbed as "one of the valley's most family-friendly resorts," serves as home of the infamous Splash Zone. The aquatic play area offers a variety of enjoyable water attractions, including two pools, multiple whirlpools, a super-fun splash pad that includes water cannons, spill buckets, rain trees, and a large, 50-foot water slide tower featuring the Mat Racer, Aqua Tube, and Speed Slide. According to News 3, all of those who desire to ride the slides must be 42" or taller to ride the Mat Racer and 48" or taller to ride the Aqua Tube and Speed Slide.
Those enjoying the Splash Zone can also rent out one of Circus Circus' cabanas. There are 18 shaded cabanas available, "featuring lounge chairs, straight-back chairs, 42-inch TV, a mini-fridge, a safe, and a storage cabinet." With the pool opening each day from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., these cabanas offer a shady, cool spot for families to beat the Las Vegas heat. Each of the cabanas are said to fit up to four people, and surprisingly, the price to rent one starts at just $100. Just ensure that your little ones age six and younger, are not running around the area and swimming in the pools alone. All children six years or younger are required to be accompanied by an adult.
For more information on Circus Circus and the Splash Zone, click here.
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