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Steve the Texan said:
Pool parties are coming to a close now -- most wrap up right around the end of September -- so you'll miss those in your November visit. Here's a link that may be helpful for questions about typical weather:
* Las Vegas weather / What to pack
Raymond Gilmour said:
I am planning a visit to this hotel in November this year. Can anyone tell me what the weather will be like and if any of the famous pool parties will be running that time of year?
Thanks
Steve the Texan said:
If this is the deal you're thinking of, it's good for stays through Sept. 8, 2011. Use promo code ZBUFH11 and make reservations before the promotion expiration date of June 27, 2011.
jeannie said:
staying at monte carlo 28 aug for two weeks are the free buffet for two or 2 for 1 buffet still on going in aug
Steve the Texan said:
It'll almost certainly be very hot during your stay. The three most basic steps to take are to hydrate very frequently (that means water; booze doesn't count), use some sort of moisturizers and do not skimp on the sunscreen.
Here's an article with with more info on how to handle Vegas summers.
Canadian Gals said:
Myself and 3 girlfriends will be staying at the Monte Carlo July 5-9....I've heard it's super hot that time of year but that it is a dry heat. Any tips you can give us to keep cool as much as possible
Steve the Texan said:
The pool should be open (unless the weather is very bad), but Las Vegas in February isn't likely to be warm enough for you to want to get in the water. Temperatures usually top out somewhere in the mid- to upper-60s during that time of year. You will want to keep an eye on the short-term forecast as your trip draws nearer, though:
Rawnie McNeil said:
We are staying at the Monte Carlo Feb 20 to Feb 27...will the pool be open and what is usually the tempature at that time in Vegas. Thanks