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A few top Las Vegas watch spots for March Madness

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Circa’s Stadium Swim
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CircaThe sportsbook was sold out at press time, so head poolside for Mania Under the Sun at the resort’s majestic Stadium Swim. A full-day GA pass runs $40 Sunday, $60 Thursday and $80 Friday and Saturday, with lots of upgraded reserved options available, too.

Golden Nugget This Downtown resort’s viewing parties are free to attend, but to guarantee a seat, spring for VIP tickets ($199 Thursday, $209 Friday, $159 Saturday or $129 Sunday), or go all-out for two four-day passes ($699). All VIP packages include food and drink tickets.

Sahara The swank Azilo Ultra Pool has you covered for Thursday and Friday’s action, with eight games running on a 240-by-40-foot video wall. Enjoy beer pong and cornhole, a select open bar and heated pools and hot tubs from $130 to $200 per day.

South Point Save your money for the betting window by taking in the action at this free Thursday-through-Saturday party in the South Point’s 80,000-square-foot exhibit hall, featuring 12 20-foot screens and $20 Budweiser buckets. Doors open at 8 a.m., and the early birds get the best seats.

Westgate If you’ve experienced the tournament at the Westgate before, you know how intense it can get. And if you haven’t, what are you waiting for? At press time, $45-$65 reserved seats in the International Theater remained available for Thursday, Friday and Saturday’s action, or you can watch for free in the SuperBook, with seats offered on a first come, first served basis.

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