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    Parakai Springs - Adults only Rock Pool

    Parakai Springs

    3.4(5 reviews)
    27.3 km

    There's an urban legend about Parakai that involves a woman squeezing the pus out of pimples on her…read moreman's back while sitting in a hot pool. I almost feel like I have seen it happen myself because I actually think I did. In the really hot adults-only pool. Anyway, such are the risks you take when sharing water with others. Ergh. The whole place has hardly changed in years and has a slightly sad faded feel about it which does nothing to deter the masses from descending, particular on chilly Winter's days. The slides are pretty rough but the kids think that's a good thing (uh huh) and the facilities in general are just a bit dilapidated. Still, it's so wholeheartedly Kiwi that you just gotta love it. I remember we used to have friends who would take their campervan to Helensville (the whole 40 minute drive from home) and camp at the campground here, which is part of the Springs complex. I was so jealous. Now I'm not really sure why you would - it's nice and green enough but there's better places. Still, like I said, it's classic Noo Zilland.

    I hadn't been to Parakai since the last year of High School which was over 10 years back, so was…read morelooking forward to seeing if anything had changed since my last visit. Other than possibly redoing the reception, and maybe cafe area, I don't think a lot has changed since I last swam here. I did have a blast coming down the hydro slides with the kids on the mats provided; however I'm sure the owners could possibly put a bit more money in sprucing up the facilities and particularly the padding on the stairs up to the top as it looks a bit tired in places. The hot pool inside is great, and had it been a colder time of year I would of spent more time inside, however it was sweltering hot, so I had a quick splash and spent more time in the sun, and riding the slide. It felt like the busiest Saturday ever, 100's packed in to the springs, and the pool was a sea of faces- quite fun, but also hard to enjoy your own space really. I would recommend trying the pools out on a week day, when the kids at school next time.

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    Mt Albert Aquatic Centre

    Mt Albert Aquatic Centre

    3.5(4 reviews)
    28.6 kmMt Albert

    I have a confession to make - I once broke the sauna here. Apparently, as it gets close to closing…read moretime, they turn off the Sauna mechanism and run it off the heat which is left. I didn't know anythign about this, so walked in, poured on some water and sat down. The billowing cloud of steam should have been an indication that something was wrong, but as the temperature rose, me and my friend sat there commenting on how hot it was getting. When we burst out of the room, steam/smoke billowing out behind us, there was consternation on the faces of those outside, and we received a stern telling off from an elderly asian man . We high tailed it out of there, to come back two weeks later and the Sauna was still closed. Sorry to all who I disadvantaged with my silly behavior. The pools themself are cool as - you have your wave pool, which brings heaps of laughs , the power slide which can bring screams to the mouths of adult men and a normal pool for swimming. But whatever you do, don't pour water on the sauna when it's turned off. Learn from my mistakes.

    I've spent way too much time here over the years; it can't be helped if you have kids. The little…read moreones LOVE it and by little I mean, preschoolers and up to about age 10. There's a nice warm baby pool and the shallows of the main pool are full of interactive water thingies, and of course a slide. There's "the lazy river" which is kind of an alternative to a whirlpool but what's most special about here is the waves, dude. They don't turn the waves on all the time mainly I think because they're bloody dangerous. Hold on tight to your toddler because the floor is really slippery and the force is enough to knock adults over easily, let alone adults holding another small body. Seriously, be careful. The hydroslide is pretty cool as far as these things go but the up the stairs and the shivering is not for me. Which I'm sure is fine with the kids. My reckoning is that this is Auckland's busiest pool so if you do have a little one in the big pool it's incredibly stressful trying to keep track of them. Go when your kids can swim on their own.

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    AUT Millennium

    AUT Millennium

    4.3(4 reviews)
    12.5 kmAlbany

    Back in the day (waay back) when I could be bothered with getting off my ass and stuff, I was…read morereally rather fit and strapping. I've since become an academic/foodie so I can no longer run the 100 metres in 12 seconds (that's a polite way of saying I've let myself go). However, that doesn't stop me from indulging a bit of nostalgia, remembering my days of being athletic. I was once chosen as part of an athletics programme, and that involved me taking up sprinting and hurdles at Millennium. To this day, I'm impressed with the facilities - it's come a long way since being the Bays Cougars athletics club. The gym is probably the best available to the public (also one of the priciest but nevermind), the pools are geared for the needs of all swimmers, and the track and field facilities are spotless. Indeed, if it's good enough for Valerie Adams, it's good enough for you and me! It's a true high performance centre, and walking in it really feels it - everything gleams.

    It is the best sporting center in New Zealand, they have 2 buildings, the National Aquatic Center…read moreand the Millennium, both pools are very very good, (I prefer NAC) the lunch options; there are just too many to choose from and they even have a subway!!! (: The pools are amazing and the lifeguards are pretty good! The pool can be cycled between 25 and 50 meters. They have a sprint track and a school is nearby, really good place, deserves 5 stars.

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