play pool or not?

Anonymous
In anticipation of pools closing...

Should we get a pool for the lawn? I hate them: emptying them out, they ruin the grass, and I can see it becoming a messy mud pit (3 and 5 year old boys).

But...it's only chance for a "pool"....?

What say you, DCUM?
Anonymous
They seem to old for a play pool.

Get a good sprinkler.
Anonymous
*too old
Anonymous
3 & 5 yo yes, get it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They seem to old for a play pool.

Get a good sprinkler.


Too old for a pool? https://www.amazon.com/Intex-Swim-Center-Family-Inflatable/dp/B000058TJ3/ref=sr_1_10?dchild=1&keywords=play+pool&qid=1589464682&sr=8-10

But a sprinkler will do?
Anonymous
I think 3 and 5 could still enjoy a play pool. You'll have to get a big one. You could also do a slip and slide.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In anticipation of pools closing...

Should we get a pool for the lawn? I hate them: emptying them out, they ruin the grass, and I can see it becoming a messy mud pit (3 and 5 year old boys).

But...it's only chance for a "pool"....?

What say you, DCUM?


I can only go by what you've stated in your post. You hate pools on the lawn for a variety of legit reasons. I vote no to the pool. Easy.

Why would you get one if you hate them?
Anonymous
Only if you will watch them when they are outside with it. All. The. Time. If one trips on muddy ground next to the pool and ends up face down in the water, your family could be facing a tragedy.

Go for a sprinkler instead...
Anonymous
Grass will grow back. You'd sit in hot, boredom because you don't want a temporary eye sore in your yard during a global pandemic? Priorities.

Get the pool. We've currently got a bounce house up and will get a pool, too. The yard will recover and the kids will get the exercise and outdoor time they need.
Anonymous
Mine is coming today. Got an alert at 1 am that it was back in stock and ordered it right away. Yes it will be tacky, but I don’t care. I’m putting it in the driveway. I also have boys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Grass will grow back. You'd sit in hot, boredom because you don't want a temporary eye sore in your yard during a global pandemic? Priorities.

Get the pool. We've currently got a bounce house up and will get a pool, too. The yard will recover and the kids will get the exercise and outdoor time they need.

This.
Anonymous
We have an inflatable jumpoline style water park for our 3 year old. It’s big, but collapses after use. It only holds a few inches of water, enough to splash around in.. but has a slide, climbing wall, and squirt cannon. Bonus is it can be used as a play structure dry as well.
Anonymous
Its not just the purchase. Its the maintenance. Need a circ pump and testing for water to keep it nice.
Anonymous
I have a 3 and 5 year old. A small pool is good. It doesn't need to submerge them, they just play in it. Big buckets would serve the purpose too. Then, a sprinkler or a hose with some fun settings.

You've got to remember the water is COLD. So unless you're setting it up and leaving to warm for a hours or days, no one wants to get into a big pool of freezing water! Also: bacteria.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In anticipation of pools closing...

Should we get a pool for the lawn? I hate them: emptying them out, they ruin the grass, and I can see it becoming a messy mud pit (3 and 5 year old boys).

But...it's only chance for a "pool"....?

What say you, DCUM?


I can only go by what you've stated in your post. You hate pools on the lawn for a variety of legit reasons. I vote no to the pool. Easy.

Why would you get one if you hate them?


Read the thread. Sounds like a some options on why I should.
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