Was really excited to go this place with hot tub, but we got all the way here they said the baby under 3 is not allowed.....what a weird place?!?! We are going to watch the baby all the time is not like we will just let him play by himself... feel no words
Its fun for kids and has an average price. I love that grown ups can swim in lanes but the children can't. It could use some space because it gets very, very crouded!
The only thing I don't like is having to pay fifty cents each time I opt to secure a locker. I've noticed that most people take a chance and don't even bother. It would be a lot more convenient and customer friendly to make it possible for everyone to bring their own lock.
3. The fact your child is too short for the slide is not the lifeguard's problem. In fact, it is nobody's problem. Not a big deal. Go down the smaller side. Your child will get over it. And no, the kids you are watching go down the slide are not all shorter than your kid, those are anger-induced-hallucinations.
1. The reason (which should be fairly obvious) your diaper-wearing 2-year-old child cannot go in the pool is because they are not potty trained. If someone poops in the pool, at best, they have to close it for 30 minutes and at worst the pool is closed for 24 hours. So don't ruin it for yourself and other patrons. And yes, poop incidents are very common in the summertime. Stop being selfish. Also, anyone under 3 should not be in the pool, even if they are potty trained. If your child can barely walk and cannot go down the little slide by themselves they are way too susceptible to injury and should not be in the pool. I have watched the pool get closed for a whole day and the staff has to deal with sessions worth of people asking for refunds, looks like an awful ordeal. And no, you will not get away with sneaking in your 2-year-old. Whether the staff can apprehend you or not, they know.
I visit the lap pool and hottub pretty often in the summer due to my bad knees. I remember working in a similar setting when I was a teenager, and was even a pool operator. I have read a lot of reviews and witnessed a lot of things at this pool. Here are some clarifications on things that often anger people:
2. The reason your eyes burn so badly from the chlorine is because almost 90% of the patrons decided not to shower before entering the pool. The bathrooms advise you to shower before getting into the pool. The reason your eyes burn is because the chlorine in the water is reacting with dirt/grease/sweat/pee etc. So, take a shower, you're gonna get wet anyways.
I just took my granddaughter there for a birthday party in May. It was my first time going there. It was nice they have a couple of party rooms. There is three pool sections one for the little kids, that is connected to the other section for the bigger kids. A hot tub for the adults. Then on the other side is a pool for doing laps.
The facility is clean. I can usually get a lane., And I have found the staff to be polite and friendly.
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