Please recommend hotel with indoor pool for hosting 10 year old birthday party sleepover - NW DC/VA

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Why would you want a bunch of kids running around a hotel and in a tiny pool with no lifeguard?



Lazy


-1 this is absolutely not a
Lazy party. It’s a huge responsibility and a lot of work. I think this is the opposite of lazy. Zero down time unlike a home party.
Anonymous
Make sure there is a lifeguard for liability reasons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Make sure there is a lifeguard for liability reasons.


I highly doubt any hotel would allow that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m in Bay Area. On Feb 14th my 3 year old had her annual checkup. At that point, I mentioned the 7 yr old wants to go swimming (indoor pool). Our pediatrician said (back then) that she “absolutely” would not take children swimming indoors with all the “stuff” going on. Now that covid-19 has the dept of public heath telling us to avoid all gatherings of 10 or more unless absolutely necessary there’s no way I’d attend an indoor pool party. I think DC is following within a few weeks, if not sooner given the first confirmed case (and stories of others in DC requesting but not receiving testing).


People crap on the sidewalks in SF and your doctor is worried about a chlorinated pool? Time to find a new doctor!
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