All Worlds Resort

(143 Ratings)
All-male resort

With seven pools and four jacuzzis, this hotel offers many great opportunities to relax and make new friends. Don't miss the Sunday Pool Party and free BBQ. Day passes are available.



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Reviews

Uniquely6
Uniquely6
Over a year ago

weekday Getaway

Friendly staff, pool was spacious, clean room.


Milakovich
Milakovich
Over a year ago

Long Weekend getaway with my best friend

My best friend and I decided to do a long weekend (Thursday - Monday) and another friend recommended All Worlds. In order to keep costs down, we decided to share a room. Fortunately, All Worlds Resort has anticipated situations like ours by creating "buddy rooms". My friend used the main room with King size bed and I had the separate bedroom with a queen. We shared the bath. There were actually 3 doors to the room so we could easily come and go as we pleased. Rooms were very clean, although the shower could use a little updating. Overall, the common areas are great. Multiple pools and plenty of places to lay in the sun with great views of the mountains. Of course, clothing optional is greatly appreciated. the "play room" was adequate, but fine for quick activity or finding someone to take back to your room. Steam room was quite fun on the weekends. Also loved the fact that they have filtered water poolside so I could regularly fill up my water bottle. The staff was also very helpful. We had such a good time that we are actually repeating the same trip in late April. I highly recommend All Worlds!


MRinCA
MRinCA
Over a year ago

Great Value, clean well kept resort

Have stayed a few times recently. Staff is friendly and helpful. Rooms are clean, resort has three pools and two spas and a steam room and sauna. Day/Night passes available mean the resort is popular. It can be as busy or as quiet as you want it to be.


stuart91504
stuart91504
Over a year ago

Frisky fun at a great value

While we miss some of the landscaping, and the morning coffee and breakfast, the room was clean and comfortable, and the staff is very friendly and helpful. Plenty of guy-fun available at a great price point. Looking forward to returning soon!


leviathanink
leviathanink
Over a year ago

A great spot for the adventurous traveller.

On my partners and my first trip to PS we stayed at a resort next door to All Worlds and ended up walking over and buying day passes every day. On our second trip we went ahead and stayed at All Worlds and we had a great time. The rooms are nice. Theres always a good amount of traffic on property (this is more of an "active" place than a "chill" place, for the record.) The staff were awesome to us on both trips. Great location. We'll definitely stay here again.


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