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The Excalibur May Have The Cheapest Cabanas in Las Vegas

Where: 3850 Las Vegas Blvd South [map], 89109
March 30, 2009 at 3:31 PM | by jaymi | 0 Comments

Renting a cabana at one of Las Vegas’ hot hotels is the sun-splashed equivalent of a private table with bottle service at one of the city’s most coveted nightspots. Prices can be similar too. Some cabanas at the Palms’ Midsummer Night’s Dream party last August went for as much as $5,000, while Red Rock allows revelers to join together three cabanas to form a 20-person poolside party zone—for a hefty price.

Excalibur’s new cabanas offer a distinctly more affordable choice. Introduced last year as part of the hotel’s outdoor expansion, which doubled the size of the pool, the pool area has added a fire pit, sun decks, a separate private relaxation pool and a poolside restaurant, the appropriately named DRENCHED.

These cabanas come equipped with a fridge filled with water and juice, pool rafts, towels, ice, a ceiling fan, drink service, food delivery via DRENCHED, and that absolutely crucial poolside amenity—a 42-inch plasma TV that plays Dr. Phil on a loop during open swim hours. That last part is not true, but wouldn’t it be great if it were?

Prices for Excalibur’s cabanas vary depending on the day and date, but run as low as $50--an unheard-of price for the Strip. They each seat up to five people, and those who were worried that this medieval-y, Disney-ish, castle-like hotel only caters to kids is only partially right when it comes to pool etiquette.

Of the 17 cabanas that are available for rental, 10 are set aside for families with children, while the remaining seven are in a specially located, 18-and-over area ripe with decadent possibilities.

[Photo: ChrispyHug]

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