Pools in and near Phoenix, Arizona
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The Pool at Arizona Biltmore, LXR Hotels & Resorts
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Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia
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The Pool at The Phoenician, a Luxury Collection Resort, Scottsdale
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The Pool at Sanctuary Camelback Mountain
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The Pool at The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can anyone buy a hotel pool pass in Phoenix?
Yes, anyone can buy a hotel pool pass in Phoenix! You don't need to be a hotel guest to enjoy access to luxurious pools at top hotels and resorts. With our extensive inventory, you can choose from a variety of properties, whether you're looking for a rooftop pool with stunning city views, a serene resort oasis, or a family-friendly destination.
Simply book your pass online, and you're all set for a relaxing day. Explore our wide selection of options and find the perfect pool experience for your needs!
Do I need to be a hotel guest to use a pool in Phoenix?
No, you do not need to be a hotel guest to use a pool in Phoenix. ResortPass offers day passes to pools at some of the best hotels and resorts in Phoenix, allowing locals and travelers to enjoy the experience without booking an overnight stay. Learn more about how to maximize your pool day pass experience with Our Guide to Pool Passes on our blog.
What's included in a hotel pool pass in Phoenix?
A hotel pool pass in Phoenix typically includes access to the pool area, lounge chairs, and towels. Some passes may also include additional perks like access to private cabanas, food and beverage credits, or discounts at on-site restaurants. Be sure to check the specific details for each property when booking.
How do I book a hotel pool pass in Phoenix?
Booking a hotel pool pass in Phoenix is easy! Visit ResortPass.com, select Phoenix as your location, and use our easy filtering options to choose your preferred hotel or resort. Pick your desired date and time, complete the booking process online, and you'll receive a confirmation with all the details.
What is your cancellation policy?
ResortPass offers flexible cancellation policies for pool passes in Phoenix. Most bookings can be canceled or rescheduled up to 24 before your scheduled check-in time for a full refund. Late cancellations may incur a fee. Check the specific cancellation policy for your chosen property during booking.
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Discover the Best Pools in Phoenix and Scottsdale
Phoenix pool culture is defined by year-round sunshine, desert backdrops, and resorts that build leisure into every detail. With a pool day pass in Phoenix, you can step into a luxury resort for the day--no overnight stay required. Picture sprawling pool decks shaded by palms, lazy rivers that wind through landscaped gardens, rooftop pools overlooking downtown, and private cabanas with cocktail service.
Whether the goal is family fun, a spa-infused reset, or a lively pool party, ResortPass connects you to the best hotel pools in Phoenix and Scottsdale.
Why Phoenix Is a Top Pool Destination
With more than 300 days of sunshine, pool season never ends in Phoenix. Resorts have designed their pools to embrace the desert climate: mist-cooled cabanas, shaded loungers, and infinity edges that frame Camelback Mountain. Unlike coastal pool scenes, Phoenix resorts lean into desert luxury--sprawling waterparks, golf-course views, and spa amenities steps from the water.
Locals love the convenience of slipping into a five-star pool without booking a room, while travelers often book a pass to fill hours before a flight. From serene retreats like the Royal Palms Resort & Spa to party-ready rooftops like W Scottsdale, the options cover every vibe.
Phoenix Pools You Can Book Through ResortPass: Pick Your Vibe
Desert Luxury Resort Pools: Resorts like the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, The Phoenician, and Arizona Biltmoreare not defined by a single pool--they are miniature water worlds. Expect multiple pool decks with adult-only retreats, kids' splash zones, and sprawling cabanas designed for all-day lounging. These properties lean into Phoenix's heritage of resort-as-destination, where the pool is as iconic as the spa or golf course.
Waterparks Built for Families:Phoenix takes family pool days seriously. Arizona Grand Resort & Spafeatures a full 7-acre Oasis Water Park with a wave pool, waterslides, and a lazy river that rivals any theme park. JW Marriott Desert Ridgehas multiple interconnected pools, splash pads, and shaded cabanas for parents, while The Westin Kierlandadds a FlowRider surf simulator for adventurous kids and teens. These are not just pools--they are full-day adventures.
Pools With Golf Course Views: Few cities pair golf and pool culture as seamlessly as Phoenix. The Wigwam and Crowne Plaza Chandler Golf Resortlet you spend the morning on the course and the afternoon cooling off by the pool. The Phoeniciantakes it further, blending championship fairways with luxury pools framed by Camelback Mountain.
Historic and Design-Driven Pools:For those who love atmosphere as much as amenities, Phoenix offers a slate of boutique hotels where the pool is part of the design story. Royal Palms Resort & Spachannels Mediterranean romance with tiled courtyards and garden-lined pools. Hotel Adeline feels trendy and social with a central pool deck perfect for groups. And Andaz Scottsdaleblends art, desert architecture, and creative energy into a pool scene that is as stylish as it is relaxing.
Unique Pool Amenities You'll Find in Phoenix
Phoenix pools stand out for their scale and amenities:
- Lazy rivers and slides at Arizona Grand Resort & Spa and The Westin Kierland.
- Swim-up bars at party-forward hotels like Talking Stick Resort.
- Rooftop cocktails at sunset at Rise Uptown and Hotel Valley Ho.
- Historic backdrops at the Arizona Biltmore and Royal Palms Resort & Spa.
- Adult-only retreats at W Scottsdale and The Scott Resort & Spa.
These features turn a pool pass into more than just a swim--it is a curated daycation experience.
What's Included with a Pool Day Pass in Phoenix
While inclusions vary by property, most Phoenix hotel pool passes offer:
- Access to pools, hot tubs, and sun decks
- Lounge chairs, towel service, and Wi-Fi
- Poolside food and beverage service
- Optional upgrades like private cabanas or day rooms
- Flexible cancellation and instant confirmation through ResortPass
FAQs: Plan Your Phoenix Pool Day
Do I need to be a hotel guest to use the pool?
No. With a Phoenix pool day pass, you can access resort pools without booking an overnight stay. That means you can spend the afternoon at a five-star property like the Fairmont Scottsdale Princessor the historic Arizona Biltmoreeven if you are not a hotel guest. Simply book online, check in at the front desk, and you will be given wristbands or credentials for pool access.
Which Phoenix pools are best for families?
Families love Phoenix because so many resorts are built with kids in mind. The Arizona Grand Resort & Spahas a full waterpark with slides, a lazy river, and a wave pool--perfect for children of all ages. JW Marriott Desert Ridgefeatures multiple pools, splash pads, and shaded cabanas where parents can relax while kids play. At The Westin Kierland, the FlowRider surf simulator is a favorite for teens. These passes are especially popular with locals planning birthday outings or summer staycations.
Does Phoenix have pool parties?
Yes. Scottsdale, in particular, is famous for its daytime pool scene. At the W Scottsdale, weekends bring live DJs, rooftop bottle service, and a high-energy crowd. The Scott Resort & Spaoffers a tropical vibe with lagoon-style pools and craft cocktails, while Canopy by Hilton Tempe Downtownleans into a younger, social atmosphere thanks to its rooftop location near ASU. Whether you want a full-scale party or just a lively atmosphere, there are plenty of options.
Which hotels have rooftop pools in Phoenix?
Rooftop pools are perfect for desert sunsets. Rise Uptownis known for its colorful mid-century design and rooftop cocktail bar, making it a favorite for locals and visitors alike. Hotel Valley Hobrings retro glamour to its rooftop deck, while The Monarch Scottsdalepairs rooftop views with nightlife energy. These properties are ideal for golden-hour cocktails and smaller groups looking for something more stylish than a mega-resort.
How much is a Phoenix pool pass?
Pricing depends on the property and the day of the week. Boutique hotels like Hotel Adeline or Rise Uptown often start around $30-$40 per person. Larger resorts like JW Marriott Desert Ridgeor The Phoeniciancan range from $60 to $100+, especially if they include multiple pools, lazy rivers, or spa access. Premium cabanas at properties like the Fairmont Scottsdale Princessare available at higher rates for groups.
What should I bring to a Phoenix pool day?
Most hotels provide towels, loungers, and Wi-Fi, but desert sun calls for sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. If your pass includes cabana or daybed access, you may want to bring light snacks, games, or a speaker for a personalized setup (outside food and drinks are usually not allowed--check your hotel's policy). For families, pack swimsuits, water toys, and floaties. For party pools, bring a stylish cover-up and sandals for moving between bar and pool.
Are there pools in Phoenix with swim-up bars?
Yes-- Talking Stick Resortis a favorite for its lively pool deck and swim-up bar service. Resorts like The Scott Resort & Spaand W Scottsdalealso offer strong cocktail programs delivered directly to your lounger or cabana.
What's the best time of year for Phoenix pools?
Spring and fall are the most comfortable for lounging outdoors, but summer is when resorts lean into their pool culture with misting fans, shaded cabanas, and extended hours. Many locals book passes during peak summer to enjoy luxury resorts like the Arizona Biltmore or Royal Palmsat lower day rates. Winter still works--heated pools at resorts like The Wigwammean you can enjoy a swim even in December.