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    John Jay Pool and Recreation

    3.1 (36 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

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    So calm...without anyone in it!
    Jia J.

    The down ass friend who's gone with me on just about every other beach/pool adventure this summer was super tired this past Saturday, and I was in the same boat. Still unable to bear the thought of squandering a full weekend day without taking advantage of the city's summer facilities, we took a jaunt to the John Jay Pool, close to both of our homes. Approached by several avenue blocks from the 77th Street stop off the 6 train, the pool was located in a little park looking out over the East River. The area we were in, Yorkville, presented a clash of socioeconomic strata, generations, and eras. The tree-shaded residential blocks grew progressively quiet as the street dead-ended in a row of European-looking buildings with old fashioned French windows facing out towards the water. On the ground beneath such classy dwellings were unbecoming trails of trash water leaking from heaps of black plastic bags. Pigeons picked at random debris, while flies buzzed over spots of dog crap left behind after pooper scoopers. In the park itself, little brown children chased each other all around, threading through stationary Jewish elders. I tried to go straight to the pool (closer to 78th than 77th), but arrived at a pedestrian bridge over the highway instead. So if you go here, enter the park gates right away at the end of East 77th Street. The guard to the locker room demanded to see our locks and bathingsuits, but we were used to this (what we weren't used to was when a lifeguard demanded to look under the towel my friend had wrapped around her. She complied like a flasher, and the guard's suspicions were finally laid to rest.). The ladies' locker room was located half a staircase up; a white-tiled affair with skylights letting in plenty of natural light...too bad the floor was a mess, despite one woman's cranky attempts to mop up every dirty footprint and streak of water. The five or so showerheads were concentrated in one small stall-like area that was bottlenecked with big bottomed women and their numerous children. The toilets had no lids or seats...I actually thought that was a clever way to eliminate more wet mess in the place. The pool was quite long (just shy of 50 yards at 145 feet) but narrow (49 feet). Noting this, I'm glad I chose to start counting my laps at Lasker pool. On a Saturday, of course, there were no lap lanes set up whatsoever. The four feet of water was asplash with teenagers, nasty couples ready to have intercourse in the water, shrieking children, overzealous parents, and even a man with Turrets and a motor control problem - we actually preferred to stay by him, because wherever he went, there was about a five foot radius clearing around him because people were afraid of the poor guy...what they were NOT afraid of, however, was getting in everyone else's personal space whenever they damn well pleased. Everywhere we looked, there was total mayhem. There was a measure of relaxation, though, afforded by the supreme coolness of the water. We even shivered a bit as a strong breeze blew some crispy brown leaves into the water - will it be an early fall? Every now and then, a gigantic barge would float by on the river parallel to the pool. Quite a sight. This is a fine place for people watching, too...everyone from the dolphin-bodied lifeguards in their Ninja Turtle colored orange-and-green speedos to a little girl wearing a bikini top shaped like lady bugs offered endless entertainment. At 3 p.m., the end of the first session was abruptly called, and resumed at 4 p.m....we took this into stride and sat out in the park on benches under the protective shade of a tree. We were surprised to see a long line forming as early as twenty minutes before four, but they let everyone inside immediately once the second session began. Thank goodness, because a cluster of creepy dudes who looked like they were high started asking us our names. They bugged off before I asserted myself, though. At 5 p.m., they randomly opened a wildly popular 9-foot deep diving pool adjacent to the swimming pool. Open-mouthed, we stared as a wild assortment of people nonchalantly did the sketchiest self-taught flips and turns off of a low diving borad with their t-shirts, chains, and sometimes even their shoes on. I got the urge to do a flip, but chickened out. My last impressions of this place were of a lifeguard blatantly sleeping up in his chair with all his limbs splayed out...and back in the locker room, the woman with the mop shouting at a young girl to twist her wet bathing suit over a drain in the floor rather than the floor itself. Ah, New York public pool wouldn't be the same without such distinctions, now would it. P.S. People are right about the sketchy locker closures. Choose a locker that's not falling apart, and obviously don't bring anything valuable or nice to this place.

    Thom H.

    I'll keep this quick: 1) Free! 2) If it's hot as heck, get here early. Like no less than 30 mins before session starts. The line gets LONG. 3) Look up the rules on the NYC Parks site, and follow them. If you know what the rules are, there will be no problems. They are not playing about the combo locks. Bring one. 4) There's not enough room for laps on hot days. Duh. But there is enough room for you to relax w/o being bugged. 5) There's a diving tank, with small diving board. Good times.

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    It's all you could want on a hot summer day- limited #s allowed in, clean outdoor pool, free. Beautiful spot.

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    Employees are very rude and do not let you in if you do not have a lock. Not clean. Do not go.

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    Astoria Park Pool

    3.5(124 reviews)
    1.6 miAstoria

    It's been about 20 years since I've last been to this Pool. Back in Middle School during the…read moreSummer, my class would come here at least twice a Summer and it's always been a blast. Now as an almost middle aged adult in an attempt to weather through almost triple digit weather, Astoria Pool hasn't lost its charm. As good as the trip was, it isn't perfect. Since it was a hot day there was a rather long queue that I had to wait through, which fortunately wasn't as long as I thought it would be. There are a couple of rules and regulations which do make enough sense to follow. No electronics in the pool area, you must have a lock for your locker and shower before and after being in the pool, a towel is recommended. The one drawback would be the locker rooms. I dunno how the women's one looks like since I'm a man but the men's locker leaves a lot to be desired. I know it's a public use facility but it could be more taken care of so it would look less like a Gulag from Call of Duty: Warzone, plus the lockers are pretty small, I was amazed to fit all of my stuff in there. Other than that, it's a nice way to kill some time on a hot day. Be mindful of their schedule though because an hour break is utilized from 3 to 4 PM.

    I came on a Sunday morning for the 11:00am- 2:45pm shift. The line to get in the pool was very long…read morebut it moved very quickly and we only waited about 15 minutes to get inside. The locker room is huge and has plenty of lockers, showers and dressing stalls to change into. The pool is Olympic size and gargantuan with an amazing view of the bridge. The best part is the way it's divided. There's a section with lanes for swimmers who want to do laps. A tanning section, away from the pool where you can lay out towels and tan or read a book. Areas designated for food consumption as they do have a food stand that sells burgers, hot dogs etc. all at reasonable prices from $6-$14. A playground right next door with sprinklers and jungle gym. And if you don't want to get into the water but enjoy the view there's a terrace outside of the pool that owns you to see over the pool and bridge.

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    Variety Boys & Girls Club of Queens

    Variety Boys & Girls Club of Queens

    3.5(10 reviews)
    1.2 miAstoria

    A few years back, I attended an event at the auditorium here. As I walked around, I noticed that…read morethey had an indoor basketball court, a swimming pool and some classrooms in the cellar. It turns out that the Variety Boys & Girls Club of Queens is an after-school program in Western Queens offered to children aged 6-17 years old. The after-school program runs from 2:30 p.m. until 7 p.m. on weekdays, with some special programs continuing until 8:30 p.m. This organization has been in existence for 50 years and in a year, there are approximately 1,000 children helped by the Boys and Girls Club all living within the vicinity of Astoria. Each member pays $25 or less if the family cannot afford it. Most of the children come from lower income families whose parents need to hold down several jobs to keep life together. I recently visited and spoke with the Executive Director who said that they need mentors for the children who attend the after-school program. He mentioned several individuals who credit the Boys and Girls Club's after-school program for channeling their lives into productive pursuits and keeping them away from gangs. An hour or two a month seems like a reasonable investment of time for someone's future. Don't you think so?

    The staff is very friendly, not just with the parents with the kids too. My son says he has a great…read moretime when he's there and everyone treats him well. It's a great place if you have a budget and would like for your kids to be doing something during the summer. It's difficult for me because I work and this was an awesome alternative then him having to spend his summer in front of the TV playing video games.

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    Take Me To The Water - Upper East Side

    1.0(3 reviews)
    0.7 miYorkville, Upper East Side

    My child went here last year because we like the pool in this particular building. Other than that,…read morethis place has nothing going for it. You can't enroll online, so you call them and call them and call them. You leave messages, which they don't return. Fill out online requests, which they also don't respond to. Finally someone answers and says you can't enroll until after such and such day. Because although they can't seem to get anything else remotely professionally, they're real sticklers for hard dates. So you wait. You call back and no one answers another 3 or 4 times. Finally they pick up 4 days after the date they told you has passed and now they don't have any classes left. When you do manage to get a class, forget about doing a makeup because they just sell whatever's available to whoever wants to do a drop in with no preference given to people who already pre-paid for all the classes. This is exactly the kind of crappy and unprofessional business that will hopefully be a thing of the past when people start reacting to being treated badly while simultaneously paying out the nose for it. You know what year it is. Fix your stupid website. If you can't get it together enough to have online enrollment, try to get someone to answer your phones. If that's too hard, at least maybe bother to update the locations, dates, times, anything at all so every piece of relevant information isn't completely WRONG.

    Took my 2 kids there for a trial lesson. Lessons are given in a residential building that has a…read morepool. The pool and facilities are fine. There were a handful of lanes in the narrow pool, yet at least 2-3 classes given in one lane at a given time. So, even though there was 1 instructor and 3 kids, it was crowded and they had to course around each other. Not great when you're learning how to swim. The worst part was that the instructors and even supervisor had ZERO enthusiasm or knew how to make the class exciting for kids. It was a trial class, and the instructor nor the supervisor even introduced themselves to the my kids. The woman instructor, I think her name was Danielle, never even smiled once. The kids got in the pool and she said "do the backstroke" to my 7 year old. My son, thinking he's a good swimmer and giving it a go, tried to swim or float on his back but only sank. She didn't say anything like, "OK good try" or "let's work on your form". She just told him to swim to the other side of the pool. Meanwhile, he can barely swim. I spoke to the supervisor about my concerns that the instructor is not giving my kids any pointers or tips on how to improve their swimming. Just barking orders. He said, "oh, she must be off today, she's usually good." After 30 min watching her completely destroy all the excitement my son had in learning how to swim, I complained again to the supervisor and even spoke to the Take Me To the Water office on the phone. They said they will speak to the instructor after the class and that we won't be charged. No apology. No other solution. And, they even said that instructor was one of the senior ones. This is a swimming farm that has no business teaching young kids. You're lucky if you're instructor is nice. I ended up booking at Asphalt Green. They have great kid-friendly instructors.

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    Take Me To The Water - Upper East Side
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    Asphalt Green - Upper East Side

    2.8(169 reviews)
    0.7 miYorkville, Upper East Side

    This review reflects my experience during a facility orientation tour at Asphalt Green this morning…read morewith Fritz, a member of the customer service team. I hadn't visited the facility in many years, despite having been deeply involved in the original community mobilization efforts that ensured this property would be preserved for much-needed neighborhood fitness and cultural programming, successfully pushing back against proposals for additional luxury high-rise development. The Asphalt Green team went out of their way to accommodate me as a walk-in, encouraged by a neighbor who regularly swims at the pool and speaks highly of its state-of-the-art design. While waiting in the lobby, I also ran into a fellow runner who is a frequent gym user, a spontaneous moment that speaks volumes about how embedded Asphalt Green is in the local community. I was impressed not only by the facility itself, but by Fritz's knowledge of membership services and the institution's history, especially as I shared personal memories of my own connection to its development. The tour included the locker rooms, pool, and fitness center. The pool is truly stunning and stands out as a best-in-class facility, thoughtfully designed to incorporate accessibility for users of all abilities. Experiencing it firsthand was unexpectedly emotional, a powerful realization of visionary community leader Dr. George Murphy's hopes for the Yorkville community brought to life. The fitness center was active and welcoming, with members of all ages engaged in individual workouts, stretching, and training sessions. The equipment appeared well maintained, well used, and reflective of a vibrant, inclusive membership. As a community-based nonprofit, Asphalt Green, like many NYC nonprofits, does the best it can with the resources available. From my perspective, the facility is exceptionally well run, thoughtfully maintained, and clearly fulfilling its mission to provide a neighborhood-based, state-of-the-art fitness center that truly serves its community. Thanks to Fritz for her kindness and generosity.

    Read these reviews and they are missing the point by a mile. This pool is the best pool in the city…read morehands down -- and I have tried them all. If you are a serious swimmer or aspiring to be a serious swimmer, want cool, deep water that is crystal clear, there is just no other. In fact, I moved to the neighborhood to be closer after trying eery pool in the city. Also they have a 50 meter options 3-4 days a week. That is just impossible to find. Oh and they have amazing classes, a great fitness center, helpful staff. And....all of it is a not for profit. Every dime you pay goes back to teaching kids across NYC to swim. Sure -- there are a few broken water fountains from time to time, but honestly, for New York City, this is heaven. I am confused by the comments and chalk it up to the squeaky wheels.

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    CompleteBody Midtown East - We absolutely love Eddie, who gives our kids swimming lessons at CompleteBody Midtown East! Fantastic teacher, great with kids. Five stars!

    CompleteBody Midtown East

    4.2(83 reviews)
    1.0 miMidtown East

    Wonderfully fun and great fitness routine. Amazing instructor let me smiling all session :) I'll be…read moreback!

    Annamaria's Zumba class at Complete Body Midtown East is hands down one of the most fun and high…read moreenergy workouts I've ever taken. The moment the music starts, her energy completely transforms the room and instantly boosts everyone's mood. I started going every Thursday leading up to my wedding, and it quickly became the best part of my week. It helped me release so much wedding planning stress in the most fun way. Instead of feeling overwhelmed, I left feeling lighter, happier, and more like myself again. And even after the wedding, I'm still going. That says everything. Her choreography is creative and perfectly synced to the music. The routines are challenging enough to make you sweat, but still easy to follow so you can truly enjoy yourself and let go. You can tell she puts real thought and effort into every single class. What really sets her apart is how motivating and uplifting she is. She creates such a welcoming environment and makes everyone feel confident, no matter their experience level. You walk out feeling accomplished, energized, and already excited for the next class. She teaches every Thursday at 7:15 pm at Complete Body Midtown East, and I truly can't recommend her enough. She also teaches at other locations, so definitely check her out!

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    Lasker Pool

    2.7(35 reviews)
    1.9 miCentral Park

    Open 7 days 11am-3pm and 4pm-7pm Lap Swimming Mon. - Fri…read more from 7:00 - 8:30 AM & 7:00 - 8:30 PM Rules: * Bring your own towels and lock * No electronics in the pool area- must store in locker * No luggage locks, only Master Locks allowed. * All bags frisked before entry Pros: * Enormous pool * Very clean and cold water - you can tell they constantly clean it * There is a lot of space to lie down, but its mostly uncomfortable concrete surfaces. Good thing there are about 10 plastic lounge chairs (that are heavily padlocked and chained to each other) at the back that go quickly Cons: * Because it's a public free pool- there are tons of rules and staff is very strict. Honestly I'd prefer rules and strict versus total chaos at the pool * Changing rooms and showers are gross!! It smells and there is never any toilet paper. Make sure to wear flip flops because the floors are disgusting. Tips: * If you want quiet, don't come to the Friday morning session because there are a million kids running and screaming.

    Jesus. this is why I don't believe in "free" public spaces without being ruined by the bureaucratic…read morecorrupt police system that is NYPD, cranky pool staff that are most probably volunteering bc they don't wanna be there, and rundown government funded facilities. There are NO snack machines NO items allowed by the pool except towel + water NO basic amenities of chairs, umbrellas, etc NO clean restrooms (they're there, just dirty) There are, however: plenty cranky "workers" who will inspect every inch of your bagged items, a "guard" at every door of this labyrinth of a public pool, and fencing around the perimeters is the pool for, God knows why. I regret coming here. I'll stick with the pool at my gym, thanks

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    Summer Club

    Summer Club

    2.5(135 reviews)
    1.1 miLong Island City
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    I gave it a 3 for vibes…read more..... My partner booked us a Resort Pass $70 each yes, EACH because we thought we deserved a little luxury. Spoiler alert: we did not get luxury. I decided to lean into the vacation vibes and ordered a bucket of 4 White Claws. Somehow... somehow... I was charged $67.20. That's not a typo. That's $16.80 per can of adult LaCroix. I'm still recovering emotionally and financially. We purchase a classic margarita (which I told them how to make it Then came the food: We ordered the chicken strips, extra fried and extra disappointing. If you've ever wondered what regret tastes like, this is it. Chips and guac? The guac tasted like it had a master's degree in food preservation. Pasteurized and lifeless. Mango margarita? Unless you're trying to mainline liquid candy, I'd skip it. I did some research after the fact classic move, and found out reviews were mixed. Now I understand why. Consider this your friendly warning: unless you enjoy overpriced mediocrity, maybe take your $200 somewhere else. Lesson learned. Never again

    Coming here is a little confusing, especially if you're taking public transportation.We ended up…read moretaking a taxi from the train. This place is not in Long Island city. It's seems its in Queensbridge (the bridge is in clear, near view) as it is closest to the 21st Queensbridge stop. Getting in wasn't too difficult. Just a short line, ID Check, and email/ticket confirmations. We were told the stairs were the only access point to this rooftop venue (not true). I have torn ligaments and ended up having to navigate this winding staircase. The space itself is absolutely beautiful even with the artificial grass. I love the layout. It's large enough to hold quite a few people. There's a bar and a pool with beautiful flowers. Artificial. But yet still beautiful as the main décor. I could see someone having a wedding reception or some type of other event here. But. It seems they are insane when it comes to pricing. Drinks were about the same as an upscale restaurant, $20-30.... the food?Oh, its wickedly over priced. Mix the base price + tax + fees + auto gratuity + additional gratuity popping up before you can see the actual charges. My friend paid nearly $40 for chicken tenders with fries! Lounge chairs poolside? $130 + tax and the sane aforementioned costs. Pure Insanity. If it wasn't for the amazing DJs that came from Detroit and the super nice head of security this day would have been a wash. This place is extremely expensive for the most random things in addition to admission.

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