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  2. Sahara Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    [332] [333] Sahara executives intended to use the resort's restaurant space and pool decks to host meetings and conventions, recapturing a demographic that was largely ignored when the resort operated as SLS Las Vegas. [334] In September 2021, the resort opened its 35,000 sq ft (3,300 m 2) renovated pool area, known as Azilo Ultra Pool.

  3. Talk:Ultra lounge - Wikipedia

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  4. Ultra-Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Ultra-Lounge is a series of compilation CDs released by Capitol Records, featuring music predominantly from the 1950s and 1960s in genres such as exotica, space age pop, mambo, television theme songs, and lounge. Many of the volumes have since been made available for purchase via digital download.

  5. Another indoor pool in Tri-Cities? Pasco proposes Memorial ...

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    The park’s 50-meter lap pool at 1520 West Shoshone Street does not currently support hosting high school swim meets, with the boys team needing to use an indoor facility in Kennewick.

  6. Billiard hall - Wikipedia

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    A billiard hall, also known as a pool hall, snooker hall, pool room or pool parlour, is a place where people get together for playing cue sports such as pool, snooker or carom billiards. Such establishments commonly serve alcohol and often have arcade games , slot machines , card games , darts , foosball and other games.

  7. Sunlounger - Wikipedia

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    A sunlounger (British "sun lounger") is a chair-like device, typically placed in a patio, garden, or swimming pool deck, or used as beach-side outdoor furniture. [1] Sunloungers from the back. They are often constructed from wood, formed plastic, or metal and indoor fabrics.