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    The Pool People

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 6:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Rosen Aquatic & Fitness Center

    Rosen Aquatic & Fitness Center

    3.7
    (6 reviews)

    Okay, I've gone from three stars, to four stars, and now back to three. Am I just fickle? No, I…read moredon't think so. Some endemic problems just go unnoticed until a moment occurs when such issues are revealed. Two issues, one old an unresolved, and one new have resulted in this downgrade. The old problem is unresponsive management. I have had a constant compliant about informing gym users to USE provided sanitary wipes after they use equipment. I was told in January (it's now nearing the end of May) that new signs were in the works. To date: nada. A gym up in Ocoee had a health contagion spread for reasons like this. The new problem is that management simply avoids the customers. Just this morning, a woman with developmental disabilities got he phone thrown at the door. A professional trainer - a man who is quite competent and caring - witnessed the event and took it upon himself to help sort this matter out. As he was helping settle things down, a manager sat ten feet away, in an office, door closed. Harris Rosen, a fine and charitable man, would not have tolerated this at the place where he once swam and chatted with his customers. Poor management is endemic, but I'm disappointed that it happens in a place where the line staff is so good.

    We visited the Rosen Aquatic Center in Orlando for the Florida Age Group Championship meet, and I…read morehave to say it's an impressive facility. My daughter enjoyed competing in the 50-meter long course. The water temperature was spot-on and the pool itself was spotless. The whole complex is well maintained with clean restrooms and working drinking fountains. You can tell the staff takes pride in keeping things organized and swimmer-friendly. There's convenient off-street parking all around the facility, and plenty of hotels and restaurants nearby making it perfect for multi-day meets or out-of-town families. It can be a little tricky to find the pool for the first time since it's tucked away off the main road, so don't rely solely on a quick glance at your map. Once you're there, everything's easy to access. We only wish there was a bit more spectator seating. With big events like this, the stands fill up fast. Overall, it's a top-notch swim venue and a great experience for swimmers.

    Volusia Flagler Family YMCA

    Volusia Flagler Family YMCA

    4.0
    (2 reviews)

    The address given on Speedway Blvd is not accurate. This Y is on 500 Sterthaus Drive Ormond Beach,…read moreFL 32174. Membership is $50 per month (called "plus") and includes visiting all YMCAs and includes all the classes and childcare at this Y. There is an economy membership that just includes the gym for $19 too I think. The pool here is always perfectly heated to 82F or higher and very clean and well maintained throughout the year. The child care space looks very nice and they have children's programs during school breaks and holidays in addition. To providing child care while parents work out. I have not used the totally new eGym but it looks nice and I have heard people like it. Also the spinning classes are fully subscribed and look to be a fantastic workout. The waterobics is notable for being 6 days per week. It's not overly difficult, more something for everyone. Swimming lessons are available. The pool is large with around 20 lanes for lap swimming plus an open area for other water exercise. The new Women's locker room is really nice. There are individual saunas. There is a centrifuge for drying your suit. There are lockers for day use. I think there are only 2 showers. The back section of the Y is still being renovated but the Men's locker room is still open. Everyone here is happy. You can tell they believe in the Y and they like being there and working there. It's a good positive experience to go.

    First let me say how beautiful the new locker rooms are. There are some safety issues that need to…read morebe addressed. The floor of locker rooms is not sloped to the drains {not sure how that passed inspection from the city}. This causes a lot of standing water on the floor, which is a very slippery issue, and no grab bars in all showers. We lost at least 200+ sq ft and a crap load of privacy. When you enter locker room from pool area, and if you happen to be dressing needless to say not great. There are 3 changing rooms, but nice long wait after any of the morning pool classes. Going out the front door through lobby leaves water on the lobby floor. It's great that they put down non-skid mats in the lobby, but that is not a long-term solution. Having people who pay extra to use the pool should be able to use gate by the pool is a long-term solution. Here's the problem if you want to use gate, that costs extra. If you would like to use unmanned gate to pool area that, will cost you an extra $10.00 a month. If you want 24-hour access to gym that is an extra $30.00 a year. So why is one unmanned locking gate $120.00 a year for pool, and an unmanned 24-hour access locked door for the gym is $30.00 a year. That makes absolutely no sense. I guess common sense and safety ARE NOT a priority at the Ormond Beach YMCA.

    Lake Brantley Aquatic Center

    Lake Brantley Aquatic Center

    4.0
    (2 reviews)

    Swimming pool is full of water so that's cool it's deep they got flippers and diving blocks and…read morechairs

    Lake Brantley has one of the biggest pools I've ever seen. Of course, they often host swim meets so…read moreI shouldn't have been surprised. I needed a place to swim laps and Brantley is the ONLY public pool in northwest Orange County/Seminole County that has a pool open before summer. I thought it was crazy that none of the following offer lap swimming prior to June: Farnsworth (Winter Garden), City of Ocoee, or Westmonte Pool (Altamonte Springs). Thankfully Brantley was open for a fee of $3 per day. Besides being massive the pool is clean and is a comfortable temperature. A little chilly when you first hop in but you appreciate the temperature after you've swam a few laps. I was there on a Friday morning and essentially had the place to myself. The staff was preparing for a swim meet that weekend so were busy moving canopies and chairs. The pool is 25 yards wide and 50 meters long. This day is was set up for the short distance. There were about 5 lanes set up in the shallow end. There are some low and high diving boards in the deep end. On the shallow side there is this movable platform that extends the width of the pool. This allows for the pool to be divided into one small, shallow area separate from the rest of the pool. This would be great for beginner lessons. On the day I was there a group of special needs kids were enjoying the small pool. There is a nearby BBQ grill the staff was taking advantage of. My biggest critique would be that there is this huge pool with ONE bathroom. Yes, one single stall for men, one for ladies. No locker rooms, no changing rooms. This single stall doesn't even have a bench for you to put your stuff on. I felt pressured to change quickly so I didn't hog the bathroom. I couldn't imagine sharing this single bathroom during the height of summer or during a swim meet when hundreds of people crowd the pool! BTW... to get to the pool use the staff/employee entrance to Lake Brantley High School. Follow the road ALL THE WAY around, behind the school. There is a dirt/gravel parking lot to the side of the pool, past the "staff" parking spots.

    College Park Pool

    College Park Pool

    4.0
    (4 reviews)

    I'm increasing my 4-star review of the College Park Pool to 5 stars. I've been here a lot lately…read moreand have had a great time. The past few Saturdays I've been here have been awesome - the weather's been sunny and bright and it's been nice to be here. During my visit two Saturdays ago (I think?), I played Marco Polo with some young kids and one of the lifeguards, who I guess was taking a break (there were other ones working) and was in the pool & swimming. It was fun! The pool is kept clean and never is overcrowded. There's a diving area and an area toward the more shallow parts of the pool that's good for swimming and just hanging out. The more shallow parts aren't overly shallow or deep - right before the "deep" (diving) area begins, the deepest part of the other area is I believe 5'6" or 5'8". (I can't remember, exactly.) The staff is very personable and friendly, though it appears that just about everyone here is in either high school or the first few years of college. They're young, but experienced and knowledgeable. As I said in my initial review, the pool does close rather early, even during nice Summer days. There may be other pools in the area that stay open longer, so if you're looking for an evening swim then those are the ones you should check out. This pool still is great, though - friendly staff and patrons, it's clean and accessible and is free to use by the community. Training/exercise classes must be paid for, but it's free to go there just to swim when courses/etc. are not scheduled.

    Went here for swimming lessons through the city. The lessons were not good. The teachers are…read moreteenagers with limited skills who barely interacted with us at all. Then we found out one of them had COVID, and taught us maskless with a pending test that turned out to be positive. Had to get tested and isolate.

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