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    Steve Lundquist Aquatic Center

    3.7 (3 reviews)
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    Browns Mill Family Aquatic Center

    Browns Mill Family Aquatic Center

    3.6
    (25 reviews)
    15.4 mi

    Such a great place for kids to come and have a wonderful fun filled day on the water slides, and…read moredifferent pools. The staff, although young are very friendly and attentive.

    Considering the price was free it's hard to beat. I found very little information about these guys…read morefrom their Facebook "webpage" or Google listing. No one picked up the phone the few times I tried them and I wasn't even 100% sure they were still in operation. They ARE OPEN and it's a pretty cool place! Browns Mill, like all of the summer water facilities around Atlanta it seems, is run 100% by teenagers. There are advantages (cheap labor) and disadvantages to this (lack of professionalism, lack of consistency on policy; such as letting us in for free after first saying there was no entry at 6:00 when it closes at 7 and then actually closing at 6:45), and general chaos on a busy summer day. Lots of teens running around may or may not be a problem depending on who you are. Why are kids always vomiting in pools? I've seen this at four different facilities this summer and it happened not once, but twice at this pool yesterday. Just lean over and do it in the grass. I suppose it's not fair to evaluate to how often kids are (or are not) vomiting at an aquatic facility but it did mean we didn't get to try some of the main features of this park. It would have been nice if they also put up a sign about not using this sections as we arrived after the first vomiting incident and we only knew not to go in because others were avoiding it but didn't see any visible grossness. My two little ones liked the small lazy river and layout of the place. The pool looked fun but you have to pass a swim test to go to the deep end and this test changed depending on which life guard you asked. Even going in with your kids they just aren't allowed there. They also have a small kiddie pool section and a splash pad section. The two big slides looked fun as well as the kid's water playground. I would make this trip again and even at $7 (advertised local dekalb county residents price) I think it'd be worth the cool down on a hot summer's day.

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    Water slides, rope walk, chair, and shallow pool
    Water slides, rope walk, chair, and shallow pool
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    Piedmont Park Aquatic Center

    Piedmont Park Aquatic Center

    4.0
    (23 reviews)
    19.3 mi

    one of the jewels inside the "preeminent jewel" of Atlanta, Piedmont Park. the aquatic center is…read morequite well-run and well-kept, particularly given all the events hosted there. one might assume this joint would show wear-and-tear, but you'd be wrong about that! I was super bummed with the attached restaurant closed, but apparently a new food place opened up in its place. I took my rugrats here for the "Splish Splash" event and really enjoyed it.

    Where do you go when the Georgia sun beats down and there's no relief in sight? The pool, that's…read morewhere. This city has a good network of public pools, and some are better than others. This one is nestled in the east side of Piedmont park, accessible by a short walk through some lower traffic entrances. If there is space, park in the neighborhood bisected by Park Drive NE. You can walk through the gate, curve around the lake, and you're there. The pool overlooks the lake, a prime location indeed. Piedmont has a similar relationship to Atlanta that say Central park has to NYC. It's a large, grassy space that everyone loves, and you can see the city looming in the background. The entrance to the pool itself reflects demand; on our afternoon visit, we had to wait a bit for other visitors to leave - they have a hard cap on the crowd size. At 11:00 on a Saturday, they were charging non-members a sweet five bucks. Anyway, the pool is really, really nice. The layout is such that you can do adult things if you like (laps, whatever), or you can entertain your kids if you need to do that. The child friendly features are abundant, including a splashpad and a lazy river. Mine really dig all of that stuff. Shady areas are abundant and you can chill on a nearby grassy area with your blanket or whatever. There is no diving board (no deep end either), but what public pool has one of those anymore? Lockers are abundant and things are generally clean. What's not to like? Also, shout out to Sean's, a very capable snack bar.

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    Garden Hills Pool

    Garden Hills Pool

    4.2
    (9 reviews)
    22.3 mi

    The daughters 25th birthday party was held at the pool…read more I don't think that I've ever been treated so nicely by an establishment similar to this one. Normally when you plan a party at some establishment there's a list of do and don't a mile long, they want you to leave a deposit out of this world, and you still aren't sure that they want your business. Well not so with GHPP. I went over to view the pool/party area with Nick, and I knew upon meeting him that this was going to be a easy and smooth party planning experience. He showed me the area, added us to the calendar, and told me there weren't really any rules. My biggest concern at the time was alcohol. He told me that we could bring all the liquor we wanted as long as it was in plastic bottles or cans. Another issue was food, and Nick told me that we could bring whatever food we like, but they also sold water, hot dogs and other snacks. We chose our spot and even though it seem like the flies tried to take over our food, it was a very shaded part of the pool area, and away from the regular folks. In the end, EVERYONE left the pool happy, and ready to go back to GHPP again. It truly was a great spot for having a pool party without all the hassles that some of the bigger establishments and hotels try and put you through. The pool has several depths, and there was even one lane set up for those that wanted to exercise and not just jump in with those of us that don't normally have a pool at our disposal.

    Diverse crowd, clean and safe! My son had a ball and made new friends ! The staff and guest were…read morenice

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