Anonymous wrote:Worst behaved swim team in the area but nice facilities. If you want to do swim team though I would join Tuckahoe, Highlands, Kent Gardens, or McLean Swim and Tennis...all mich nicer environments for swimmers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Member here. Chesterbrook prides itself on having one of the top-ranked swim teams in all of Northern Virginia Swim League (NVSL) (generally competing with Overlee and Tuckahoe for the #1 position). They renovated 3 years ago but the changing rooms and snack bar are small and outdated. The club itself has a very active social scene, and is welcoming whether or not families are part of the swim team. (My kids, for example, are not good enough swimmers to swim in the "A" meets, but still love being part of the team, and adore the coaches.) They also have a dive team and tennis team, of course.
The new baby/toddler pool is great. My kids had outgrown it before the renovation, but we spent many, many happy hours using the previous wading pool and made a lot of friends.
However, unlike most other pools in the area, there is no membership wait list. Chesterbrook has an annual membership sign-up, typically at noon on the second Saturday of January, so you have just missed it. Available memberships are usually filled within 5 minutes of the online sign-up.
Thank you! Do you know the facilities compare to Arlington Forest Club or Dominion Hills?
Hopefully you're already on the waitlist for both of these. Otherwise see you in 5+ years. AFC has way better facilities than DH. Not sure how Chesterbrook compares facility wise
AFC is a minimum of six years - but usually 10-12 years.
DH is not much better.
That is why the Kiwanis pool has such a great membership, no waitlist if you get it you have it.
It helps pools on the border to pick up Arlington people. Woodley or Fort Myer (Colonial league though) get a number of Arlingtonians.
What is the Kiwanis pool?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Member here. Chesterbrook prides itself on having one of the top-ranked swim teams in all of Northern Virginia Swim League (NVSL) (generally competing with Overlee and Tuckahoe for the #1 position). They renovated 3 years ago but the changing rooms and snack bar are small and outdated. The club itself has a very active social scene, and is welcoming whether or not families are part of the swim team. (My kids, for example, are not good enough swimmers to swim in the "A" meets, but still love being part of the team, and adore the coaches.) They also have a dive team and tennis team, of course.
The new baby/toddler pool is great. My kids had outgrown it before the renovation, but we spent many, many happy hours using the previous wading pool and made a lot of friends.
However, unlike most other pools in the area, there is no membership wait list. Chesterbrook has an annual membership sign-up, typically at noon on the second Saturday of January, so you have just missed it. Available memberships are usually filled within 5 minutes of the online sign-up.
Thank you! Do you know the facilities compare to Arlington Forest Club or Dominion Hills?
Hopefully you're already on the waitlist for both of these. Otherwise see you in 5+ years. AFC has way better facilities than DH. Not sure how Chesterbrook compares facility wise
AFC is a minimum of six years - but usually 10-12 years.
DH is not much better.
That is why the Kiwanis pool has such a great membership, no waitlist if you get it you have it.
It helps pools on the border to pick up Arlington people. Woodley or Fort Myer (Colonial league though) get a number of Arlingtonians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Member here. Chesterbrook prides itself on having one of the top-ranked swim teams in all of Northern Virginia Swim League (NVSL) (generally competing with Overlee and Tuckahoe for the #1 position). They renovated 3 years ago but the changing rooms and snack bar are small and outdated. The club itself has a very active social scene, and is welcoming whether or not families are part of the swim team. (My kids, for example, are not good enough swimmers to swim in the "A" meets, but still love being part of the team, and adore the coaches.) They also have a dive team and tennis team, of course.
The new baby/toddler pool is great. My kids had outgrown it before the renovation, but we spent many, many happy hours using the previous wading pool and made a lot of friends.
However, unlike most other pools in the area, there is no membership wait list. Chesterbrook has an annual membership sign-up, typically at noon on the second Saturday of January, so you have just missed it. Available memberships are usually filled within 5 minutes of the online sign-up.
Thank you! Do you know the facilities compare to Arlington Forest Club or Dominion Hills?
Hopefully you're already on the waitlist for both of these. Otherwise see you in 5+ years. AFC has way better facilities than DH. Not sure how Chesterbrook compares facility wise
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Member here. Chesterbrook prides itself on having one of the top-ranked swim teams in all of Northern Virginia Swim League (NVSL) (generally competing with Overlee and Tuckahoe for the #1 position). They renovated 3 years ago but the changing rooms and snack bar are small and outdated. The club itself has a very active social scene, and is welcoming whether or not families are part of the swim team. (My kids, for example, are not good enough swimmers to swim in the "A" meets, but still love being part of the team, and adore the coaches.) They also have a dive team and tennis team, of course.
The new baby/toddler pool is great. My kids had outgrown it before the renovation, but we spent many, many happy hours using the previous wading pool and made a lot of friends.
However, unlike most other pools in the area, there is no membership wait list. Chesterbrook has an annual membership sign-up, typically at noon on the second Saturday of January, so you have just missed it. Available memberships are usually filled within 5 minutes of the online sign-up.
Thank you! Do you know the facilities compare to Arlington Forest Club or Dominion Hills?
Anonymous wrote:Member here. Chesterbrook prides itself on having one of the top-ranked swim teams in all of Northern Virginia Swim League (NVSL) (generally competing with Overlee and Tuckahoe for the #1 position). They renovated 3 years ago but the changing rooms and snack bar are small and outdated. The club itself has a very active social scene, and is welcoming whether or not families are part of the swim team. (My kids, for example, are not good enough swimmers to swim in the "A" meets, but still love being part of the team, and adore the coaches.) They also have a dive team and tennis team, of course.
The new baby/toddler pool is great. My kids had outgrown it before the renovation, but we spent many, many happy hours using the previous wading pool and made a lot of friends.
However, unlike most other pools in the area, there is no membership wait list. Chesterbrook has an annual membership sign-up, typically at noon on the second Saturday of January, so you have just missed it. Available memberships are usually filled within 5 minutes of the online sign-up.
Anonymous wrote:What are the volunteer requirements like for swim team? How young are kids joining the team?
Anonymous wrote:Very very intense swim team there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Member here. Chesterbrook prides itself on having one of the top-ranked swim teams in all of Northern Virginia Swim League (NVSL) (generally competing with Overlee and Tuckahoe for the #1 position). They renovated 3 years ago but the changing rooms and snack bar are small and outdated. The club itself has a very active social scene, and is welcoming whether or not families are part of the swim team. (My kids, for example, are not good enough swimmers to swim in the "A" meets, but still love being part of the team, and adore the coaches.) They also have a dive team and tennis team, of course.
The new baby/toddler pool is great. My kids had outgrown it before the renovation, but we spent many, many happy hours using the previous wading pool and made a lot of friends.
However, unlike most other pools in the area, there is no membership wait list. Chesterbrook has an annual membership sign-up, typically at noon on the second Saturday of January, so you have just missed it. Available memberships are usually filled within 5 minutes of the online sign-up.
Is this hunger games style???? I don't understand why you would do this. I assume that prior members get priority?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Member here. Chesterbrook prides itself on having one of the top-ranked swim teams in all of Northern Virginia Swim League (NVSL) (generally competing with Overlee and Tuckahoe for the #1 position). They renovated 3 years ago but the changing rooms and snack bar are small and outdated. The club itself has a very active social scene, and is welcoming whether or not families are part of the swim team. (My kids, for example, are not good enough swimmers to swim in the "A" meets, but still love being part of the team, and adore the coaches.) They also have a dive team and tennis team, of course.
The new baby/toddler pool is great. My kids had outgrown it before the renovation, but we spent many, many happy hours using the previous wading pool and made a lot of friends.
However, unlike most other pools in the area, there is no membership wait list. Chesterbrook has an annual membership sign-up, typically at noon on the second Saturday of January, so you have just missed it. Available memberships are usually filled within 5 minutes of the online sign-up.
Is this hunger games style???? I don't understand why you would do this. I assume that prior members get priority?