Anonymous wrote:Year round events are minimal. Tennis is open but it’s not like a country club where there’s activities for members all year long.
Anonymous wrote:Another PP made a great point to not rule out the next geographical tier of pools. Arlington Forest, Tuckahoe, Chesterbrook, Sleepy Hollow, Knights of Columbus, Ft Myer. You probably won't know as many families, but especially if you have kids and are interested in swim team they might be a good experience while you wait for one of the pools closer to you to offer a spot.
Anonymous wrote:Another PP made a great point to not rule out the next geographical tier of pools. Arlington Forest, Tuckahoe, Chesterbrook, Sleepy Hollow, Knights of Columbus, Ft Myer. You probably won't know as many families, but especially if you have kids and are interested in swim team they might be a good experience while you wait for one of the pools closer to you to offer a spot.
Anonymous wrote:Building a pool in Arlington is not easy. If you are already on waitlists and don't have a contractor lined up, you'll probably get off those before you can have a pool in your yard, unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:If your waitlist numbers all pop around the same time, I'd go with whichever one is closest. Do you have kids? They will want to be at the same pool with their friends. While you are waiting, there is always Knights of Columbus. Several offer August-only memberships, too.
I thought Donaldson Run has residency requirements.
We are at Overlee. The families mostly come from the surrounding neighborhoods. For schools, it's mainly Tuckahoe, Nottingham, McKinley, Swanson, Williamsburg and Yorktown. We have a large, intense swim team and a smaller, more chill dive team. The clubhouse is available to rent, but the pool does not organize activities outside of the summer season. All of this is dependent upon a normal year, however. Last summer was not normal. I don't know about the waitlist, but the only families I know who left were just waiting for their WGCC number to pop.