Demand access to DC Pools

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DEMAND!!!

Lol


Yes it exceeds capacity.
Anonymous
What’s even funnier about this is that it costs the same for a MoCo resident to use a MoCo pool as it does to use a DC pool. DC pools are free to DC residents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What’s even funnier about this is that it costs the same for a MoCo resident to use a MoCo pool as it does to use a DC pool. DC pools are free to DC residents.


RSFC is mostly just for RSMC and their Potomac kids that don't want to pay taxes for pools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s even funnier about this is that it costs the same for a MoCo resident to use a MoCo pool as it does to use a DC pool. DC pools are free to DC residents.


RSFC is mostly just for RSMC and their Potomac kids that don't want to pay taxes for pools.


Which has nothing to do with DC at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You listed Wilson twice, in Ward 3.


Also Reservoir Park Aquatic Center is in Ward 1, not 3; and Georgetown University's pool is not a public pool.
Anonymous
One public pool for every 78,000 residents in DC v 1 public pool for every 90,000 MoCo residents is not that different. It's a 2 pool difference. Plus most MoCo residents seem to have private neighborhood pools they attend anyway -- MCSL alone represents 91 additional pools.

You may be focused on indoor pools, but still, you really can't complain about access to swimming in MD.
Anonymous
MoCo is a community that grew enormously after Brown v Board of Education. It was White flight. The new White residents built a bunch of private swim clubs. Then the county built pools to serve the people who couldn't afford private swim clubs. A lot of people in MoCo are swimming at private clubs. DC doesn't really have private swim clubs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MoCo is a community that grew enormously after Brown v Board of Education. It was White flight. The new White residents built a bunch of private swim clubs. Then the county built pools to serve the people who couldn't afford private swim clubs. A lot of people in MoCo are swimming at private clubs. DC doesn't really have private swim clubs.


Oh yeah, but still no indoor swim pools to speak of.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MoCo is a community that grew enormously after Brown v Board of Education. It was White flight. The new White residents built a bunch of private swim clubs. Then the county built pools to serve the people who couldn't afford private swim clubs. A lot of people in MoCo are swimming at private clubs. DC doesn't really have private swim clubs.


Oh yeah, but still no indoor swim pools to speak of.


The country clubs have them
Anonymous
DC Pools are nice, but they require kids to go off the starting blocks at tryouts, which simply not fair.
Anonymous
I thought this was a post about the outrageous narrowing of hours and number of DC pools available to DC residents. It is infuriating. No swim for thee, should have chosen to live in VA.
Anonymous
I live in MoCo. Why would I want to commute into DC for a pool? I'm sure the DC pools are nice, but they're not any quicker or easier to get to or park at than the abundant number of places we already go. I'm a little confused about this post.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s even funnier about this is that it costs the same for a MoCo resident to use a MoCo pool as it does to use a DC pool. DC pools are free to DC residents.


RSFC is mostly just for RSMC and their Potomac kids that don't want to pay taxes for pools.


Ah. Now I see the point of the thread. Moving on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s even funnier about this is that it costs the same for a MoCo resident to use a MoCo pool as it does to use a DC pool. DC pools are free to DC residents.


RSFC is mostly just for RSMC and their Potomac kids that don't want to pay taxes for pools.


Ah. Now I see the point of the thread. Moving on.


Hehe,
post reply Forum Index » Swimming and Diving
Message Quick Reply
Go to: