"What does the day pass actually get me?"
Daytime access to the heated clothing-optional pool, the rooftop sundeck, and the poolside tiki bar. Indoor Eden lounge evenings are a separate admission on a night pass.
Sun on the deck, tropical drinks at the tiki bar, and a heated pool that's clothing-optional from open. A day pass is the easiest way to spend an afternoon at South Florida's only completely lifestyle & nudist resort.
Most first-time day visitors call with the same handful of questions. Here are the short answers — call the front desk for specifics on the day you're planning.
Daytime access to the heated clothing-optional pool, the rooftop sundeck, and the poolside tiki bar. Indoor Eden lounge evenings are a separate admission on a night pass.
No. The property is lifestyle-friendly and clothing-optional, not clothing-required. Plenty of guests come purely for the pool day and dress to their own comfort. Nobody pressures anybody, either direction.
Always call ahead. The front desk confirms availability for the day you want, walks through current admission terms, and flags any themed daytime events on the calendar before you drive over.
21+ adults only with valid government-issued ID. Couples and single women are always welcome; single men are accepted on a pre-screened basis — call before you head over.
Most first-timers prefer the day. It's daylight, lower-key, easier to get a read on the property and the crowd before committing to a themed weekend night at Eden lounge.
Full tiki bar service runs through the day — tropical cocktails, ice-cold beer, wine, and light bites poolside. You order from the deck without leaving your chair.
A day at Rooftop Resort isn't one specific thing — it's whichever of these reasons brought you in. The pool, sundeck, and tiki bar handle the rest.
You've been curious about the South Florida lifestyle scene but want to see the resort in daylight before committing to an overnight stay or a themed Eden weekend. A day pass is the no-pressure introduction.
It's 84°, the sky's clear, and you don't want to fight for a lounger at a downtown hotel pool. The clothing-optional rooftop deck is what you actually came to Hollywood for.
Lunch and tropical drinks at the tiki bar, sun on the sundeck — a relaxed afternoon for couples and small groups of friends who want the resort vibe without the overnight logistics.
You've already got a night pass for the weekend party. Come in the afternoon, settle into the pool deck, meet some of the same faces you'll see at Eden later, and roll the day right into the evening.
You're in South Florida for work with an afternoon free between meetings. Hollywood is a short hop from Fort Lauderdale — a day pass turns four open hours into the most memorable afternoon of the trip.
You came to Hollywood Beach for the sand and the Broadwalk. A day pass gives you somewhere adult-only, clothing-optional, and tropical to land between beach walks — without booking a whole resort stay.
Day passes are handled by the front desk so the team can confirm the day's calendar, any themed events, and current admission terms before you drive over. The visit itself is simple.
Call (954) 925-0301. Tell the front desk which day, who's coming (couple, single, group), and roughly what time you plan to roll in.
The team quotes current day-pass admission, checks the calendar for themed daytime events, and confirms anything specific about single-male pre-screening. No third-party booking layer — straight numbers, straight from the people running the door.
Park on-site, walk up to the front desk, and show valid government-issued ID for each guest. IDs are verified before any pass is issued — it's how the property stays a private 21+ adults-only space.
The team points you toward the pool, sundeck, and tiki bar. Change (or don't), grab a chair in the sun, order a drink from the bar, and you're in.
A day pass is the day half of the property — not the indoor lounges. Below is what's open to the wristband during the daytime window, with the day-pass-only differences called out. Full descriptions of every space sit on the amenities page.
The pool deck is the whole point of the day pass. Day-pass wristbands grab a lounger and stake it out for the afternoon; the deck quiets as the evening lounge crowd moves indoors.
The sundeck is the day pass's "second room" — when the pool gets full, head up. Closes for sun coverage before evening Eden sessions begin, so it's a daytime amenity by design.
The tiki bar runs through the day-pass window. Order from the deck without standing up; evening drinks move indoors to the Eden lounge bar, which is night-pass territory.
The lead section had the quick answers. These are the specifics people usually ask once they've picked a day. Anything not covered, call (954) 925-0301.
Day-pass hours are confirmed by the front desk when you book the day. They line up with the daytime pool and sundeck schedule and end before the Eden lounge evening sessions begin — that block of the calendar is its own admission on a night pass.
Refund and reschedule rules are handled by the front desk on a day-of basis. Hollywood, FL gets quick afternoon storms that pass within an hour — the team will tell you honestly when it's worth coming anyway and when it's worth rebooking for another day.
Yes. Mention upfront if you're hoping to roll the afternoon straight into Eden lounge that evening — the front desk can confirm whether the day's themed event is on the night calendar and handle the transition without you having to leave and come back.
Most day-pass guests pack a towel since they're already heading to a pool day and may swing through Hollywood Beach before or after. Swimwear is optional once you're past check-in — bring it, skip it, pack a coverup, whatever you're comfortable with.
No — every adult guest on the property needs their own day-pass admission and their own ID verification at the front desk. That's how the resort stays a private 21+ adult retreat. If you're coming as a group, call ahead so the team can pace your check-in.
Whatever's comfortable for South Florida weather. The pool, sundeck, and most common areas are clothing-optional once you're past the front desk. You set your own comfort level — there's no dress code either way, and no pressure to undress.
Yes — on-site parking is available for day-pass guests. Confirm with the front desk when you book, especially during themed-event weekends when the lot fills earlier in the afternoon.
Yes — themed daytime pool and sundeck events run periodically on the calendar, separate from the night Eden parties. When you call to book, ask whether anything themed is scheduled for the day you're picking; that often shapes how the afternoon plays out.
Day passes are quoted and booked directly with the front desk — they know the day's calendar, the weather, and exactly what fits the group you're coming with. Easiest visit to plan on the property.