Anonymous wrote:Ugh, I feel this. We moved from Ohio and it’s so frustrating to access activities here. I can’t tell if it’s truly because parents are more competitive here, or because resources and facilities haven’t grown at a rate that matches that of the population. We had our pick of gymnastics teams, swim clubs, and even country clubs and swim clubs out there.
Now it’s a frenzy to access even a wait list.
Anonymous wrote:Anything at Marymount?
Anonymous wrote:
It sounds like OP is looking for club swim, not a summer swim team. Although, OP perhaps you should research summer swim teams because it is its own beast in this area. People refer to club swim as “winter swim” which is strange to me because it’s clearly year round swim, minus a break after long course and short course seasons. If you mention a “swim team”, many people think of summer swim teams first, so be sure to clarify that you want year round or “winter swim”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For summer swim team, look at Fort Myer or Chinquapin.
What age/level is your kid, OP? AAC or other winter clubs may have spots at higher levels.
Also, as a short term solution, look into APS Swim School. I think they have some groups for kids who already know all 4 strokes, etc. The Arlington parks & rec aquatic classes full within seconds/minutes of registration opening.
Fort Myer - you have to be attached to the military or government to be members. Also they do not have any home meets.
Chinquapin - is an indoor pool. Not really a summer team.
Anonymous wrote:Fort Myer - you have to be attached to the military or government to be members. Also they do not have any home meets.
Chinquapin - is an indoor pool. Not really a summer team.
Anonymous wrote:For summer swim team, look at Fort Myer or Chinquapin.
What age/level is your kid, OP? AAC or other winter clubs may have spots at higher levels.
Also, as a short term solution, look into APS Swim School. I think they have some groups for kids who already know all 4 strokes, etc. The Arlington parks & rec aquatic classes full within seconds/minutes of registration opening.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sorry OP. it can be tough in this area with swimming if you are just moving here.
I agree with others to call all the winter swim leagues the pp listed above and hopefully you will find something. For summer, in arlington it is particularly tough as most summer pools have very long waitlists. Since you're in south arlington, maybe someone can chime in from alexandria if there are any pools that don't typically have a waitlist. In north arlington many families in your situation travel to pools in mclean in this situation. Some that often don't have long wait lists are high point and kent gardens. Oh one that might be closer to you that a neighbor got in quickly and like a lot (they said it's chill which they like) is sleepy hollow bath and racquet. Another that I don't know much about but looks like you can immediately join is forest hollow https://www.foresthollow.com/membership/
Finally close to yorktown high school is Knights of Columbus. This pool does not have a wait list and does membership each year in the spring. You need to sign up right when it opens, I think it is usually April 1st, but you can email and check when it will be and then just be ready. https://www.columbusclubpools.com/pricing/