A Google User
August 29, 2018 10:31
We had a membership here for about a year. We used it for their little water park area for the kids. Kids have to take a swim test before they can get a wristband to use the slide. Since my youngest was just learning to swim, they did not allow arm floaties, so I had to walk around behind her at all times. It was against the rules for my oldest to pick up her sister in the water. It's a bit oppressive with lifeguards placed like every 2 ft, so lots of whistle blowing. They take breaks, so everyone has to get out for like 10 mins. There is a covered patio area that you can sit and put your stuff. Plus, a walk-up window to order smoothies from Smoothie King. I had taken both kids there for swim lessons. The older one went when they had a different system where they were grouped by level of ability. She ended with a the top level where she had to tread water for so long and learn how to group together if there was a group of people needing rescue. Now they teach by grouping by age. Not as good. They use their lap pool for lessons and have a separate time for lap swimming. This is not a full Olympic sized pool. We also went there for family yoga. I would put my youngest in the free daycare (for members). There is a weight room too. My older daughter went there for their camps. But, they are outside in the pavilion area most of the day. The camp counselors are teens and don't know how to handle conflict most of the time. My kid said that after they swim, they aren't allowed to shower off in the shower/changing rooms. That drove her crazy the most.