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With Phoenix starting to clock triple-digit temperatures, it s finally pool season. And if you don t have one, you ll likely soon be searching for a place to cool off.
In the past, a handful of local hotels allowed free entry to their pools, hoping you d spend money on food and beverages while lounging. Now, restrictions related to the pandemic have made it difficult to find a resort willing to let in locals for free.
But you can buy a day pass or rent a cabana to get access to the sparkling pools and water parks at resorts around town.
Before you buy a day pass, do the math. Passes typically cost anywhere from $10 per person for a small hotel to $60 a person at a posh resort. It might end up being cheaper to book a staycation instead of paying for a day pass for each person in your group.