Thanks. I think so too, as it's found me some awesome pools in some very remote spots. Gary Geiger http://www.geigerphoto.com Professional photographer
I found one by the Premium Outlet mall north. It was just a few blocks walk from Gold and Silver Pawn. Charity is injurious unless it helps the recipient to become independent of it. John D. Rockefeller Sr.
I've had a lot of luck at the Las Vegas Athletic Club. There's one on W. Sahara that I went to last time (twice) and in the years prior (I'm there every year for conferences). The management was very friendly. Not saying it was anything to write home about, but it was a decent 25yd indoor pool. (I also don't remember if I paid the day pass rate or not.) I also think that I've been to the LVAC Central two years ago. The W. Sahara location was simply easier for me to get to and from.
Desert Breeze Aquatic Center, which is about 6 miles off the strip, is a great facility. Costs $3.00, or $1.00 if you're 55+. There's a Masters Swim Team which swims in the early AM. Pay pool entry and give $5.00 to Coach Vic on deck. UNLV , much closer to the strip. Cost is $10, according to Swimmers' Guide. Karen ST Concierge
Desert Breeze Aquatic Center, which is about 6 miles off the strip, is a great facility. Costs $3.00, or $1.00 if you're 55+. There's a Masters Swim Team which swims in the early AM. Pay pool entry and give $5.00 to Coach Vic on deck. UNLV , much closer to the strip. Cost is $10, according to Swimmers' Guide.
The Las Vegas municipal pool just a couple blocks north of Fremont street is pretty good. Uber down, run back. About 4 - 5 miles from main strip hotels. Jim Lukanich
Thanks for the feedback on the app - need another turn of the crank on closed/new pools. Vegas moves quickly on construction so trying our best to stay on top of that market. Please shoot me a note with any suggestions.