Help - Swimming in Heated Pool

Anonymous
Can anyone recommend a heated indoor pool that offers lessons to children?

We are new to DC and can't seem to find a good one. We tried Goldfish (too dirty), we tried The St. James (not heated), and we tried Worldgate (great, but too far).

Thanks all.
Anonymous
Are the DC rec center indoor pools heated?
Anonymous
Kids First I think is heated
Anonymous
where are you located?
Anonymous
British Swim School uses pools at gyms and hotels; the 2 we have been two were both heated.
Anonymous
There are a few in Fairfax county.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:British Swim School uses pools at gyms and hotels; the 2 we have been two were both heated.


How is this helpful? You need to specify the pools
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:where are you located?


OP here,
We are in Alexandria. Hedron may be too far, but the city would be ok. Thx
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:where are you located?


OP here,
We are in Alexandria. Hedron may be too far, but the city would be ok. Thx


Kids First Swim in Springfield. Bonus you’re next to the Swiss Bakery.
Anonymous
Try Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia. They are open for Fall registration. Their pool is heated.

https://www.thej.org/j-fit/youth-swim-classes/
Anonymous
Look into WeAquatics, they offer lessons at Chinquapin Rec Center
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look into WeAquatics, they offer lessons at Chinquapin Rec Center


WeAquatics is great, but Chinquapin is NOT heated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are the DC rec center indoor pools heated?


I doubt it, I find them pretty chilly
Anonymous
My kids do Big Blue. They are opening a new location in Springfield which might be doable. Love the app and that they move kids up right away as opposed to Kids First where they tend to keep kids at the same level for ages. Really easy to schedule makeups and the water is nice and warm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are the DC rec center indoor pools heated?


I doubt it, I find them pretty chilly


Of course they are heated, as is the St. James. OP just wants a pool that is overly heated.
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