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    Mirada

    3.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    River Island

    River Island

    4.2
    (24 reviews)
    40.8 mi

    Highly recommend if you're staying here to get a cabana! It comes with a ceiling fan and light, a…read moretelevision with cable, a cabinet to keep your belongings and a safe to store your wallet and keys! There's also waitress service so I highly recommend that while you enjoy the lazy river in their heated pools! Highly recommend the lazy river! And if a cabana isn't for you they have beach chairs all over as well as a man made beach area towards the back right corner with sand and hammocks! Super cute!

    We enjoyed this place but wished there was clarity in the operating hours of the arcade and food…read more We wanted to enjoy the lazy river which was nice and relaxing but had lots of plant and mulch debris - likely from the rain and not from neglect. It was unfortunate that the arcade and all the slides were closed in the early evening (when you can finally go outside to avoid the Orlando summer sun baking you alive) and everything aside from one bar was closed. We managed to get a few drinks for the kids and us. Folks were *generally* (see below) well behaved and we brought our pool noodles into the river to avoid the steep floaty fee. We were not expecting as many drunk adults trying to skirt the floaty rental requirement or entitled kids climbing all over the rocks that clearly said "do not climb" but that's how it is sometimes.

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    Gorgeous gorgeous pool
    Gorgeous gorgeous pool
    I could float on this all day
    I could float on this all day
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    Bobby Hicks Pool

    Bobby Hicks Pool

    4.1
    (11 reviews)
    33.4 mi

    Overall, a very nice public pool. I'm both a platform/springboard diver (and play some water polo)…read moreand an architectural historian, so I have a bunch of things to say here. I'm not sure when the pool was built but in the early 1970s sounds like from what I was told there, making it a full decade newer than I presumed based on the architecture. But what architecture it is! That façade--you just don't get public architecture for mundane things like parks and rec very often anymore. Despite the mid-century modern understatement, it still has something to say and I wish we'd see more of that today. People have commented on the restrooms/locker rooms. Personally, I was not bothered that the men's locker room was showing its age. It still worked fine. What surprised me was the individual shower stalls instead of a gang shower given its date of construction. And I think the whole men's locker room likely is original and without major updates beyond minor fixtures like soap dispensers. For a public facility at this time of construction to have individual stalls would have been considered a bit of luxury. The current state of the mens' locker room is no worse than many pools I've been to for diving and better than the much newer Cecil Aquatic Center in Jacksonville. The dive well: There's a 1m and a 3m board, which is nice. Both are older but in fine shape. The dive well itself is 14ft but tapers off away from the boards to around 6ft. It's safe, but trying to get a dive a good ways out I was concerned by how it looked from the 3m I'd hit bottom but didn't. It's just a visual illusion and I'm used to pools 16ft deep in their dive wells, too. The dive well is located centerline in the pool between swim lanes, which is cool. All the lifeguards and staff I spoke with were awesome and endured my nerdy questions about the history of their facility. Besides open swim, they have a great program seems of water polo, artistic swimming, and other things going on keeping the facility busy. Overall, I highly recommend!

    Bobby Hicks Pool is a great public pool option in the area. I definitely recommend looking at their…read moreschedule which is updated seasonally to see if it's worthwhile for your needs. The lifeguards here are great and the swim lessons are so affordable. My kids learned how to swim here so I always recommend it. The restrooms are just okay. Plenty of parking. Happy to have this in the area!

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    Building exterior from the parking lot.
    Building exterior from the parking lot.
    The view from under the 3m board.
    The view from under the 3m board.
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