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    Kemmerling Pool

    4.4 (5 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    It is ok but schaumburg, Bloomingdale, carol stream and Bartlett are all better choices.

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    Life Time

    2.6(138 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    I think what Lifetime fitness is doing to it's senior members that are part of Medicare silver…read moresneakers program on Medicare is not only ridiculous but seems like age discrimination, They now want members that are part of senior sneakers to wait for 5 1/2 hours AFTER they open for us to be able to check in and I happily canceled my membership when I heard about their new and unfair rules. I won't really miss Lifetime being that it's annoyingly loud in the club and crowded much of the time, but the new hours for Silver sneakers members is the last straw.

    If your primary interest is basketball, don't bother considering Life Time Fitness as an option…read more This location, and most others, has sacrificed half of the original basketball court space for pickleball. Due to the limited space, you'll regularly end up shooting around with 3 to 5 people on a single hoop. If you do luck into a time when the court isn't overcrowded, you'll have to endure 2 incredibly annoying sounds ad nauseam: the percussive sound of a pickleball being hit every 3 seconds (cuts through noise canceling), and boomer pickleball players screaming after every volley with the intensity of having just witnessed a walk-off grand slam in a World Series game. The final straw was being told to leave the basketball court due to it being reserved as spectator space for pickleball (see photos). Life Time is no longer a viable place for basketball. Like a casino, the current focus is on extracting as much revenue as possible from a demographic that has little time left. Hopefully, the trend fades away in unison with its primary demographic.

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    Glendale Heights Park

    Glendale Heights Park

    4.0(1 review)
    3.9 mi

    Looking for a zero depth entry level pool with a little kid slide, fenced in splash pad for the 5 &…read moreunder, diving well, and flow rider (can learn to body surf / begin wake board) then this place is for you. If you are looking for a welcoming place to get back into the swim of things then you will be pleasantly surprised. Even when taking my 200+ post baby body to the pool there were no odd looks, stares, or negative responses that I have received at other pools. A family friendly place that encourages all to have safe fun. For those out of resident people that have 2-4 family members the season pass pays for itself within 6 visits or less. -- Just read a different review for this location. FYI - they do have a calendar of events. suggest checking the schedule to know when late opening due to swim meet or if interested (or NOT) in the yearly battle of the bands date. I used to be a life guard and can see the warning signs. I have witnessed several situations (6) where the life guards were vigilant and attentive in rescuing those in need. Not sure if they still do this but head life guard picked someone at random and asked them to subtly test their lifeguards sometime during their visit (Suggestion: be underwater for extended period, grab lap lane & pretend to have a leg cramp and drag self along to edge see if assistance is offered) to keep the lifeguards on their toes. By trying to teach lifeguards to look for warning signs of a potential problem I think they are doing a great job.

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