Anonymous wrote:Ours in Olney plays the radio but it is not at a volume that is intrusive or inappropriate or annoying. Usually country or rock radio. You can really only hear it on crowded days if you get close to the guard house. The people with portable speakers are way more annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Our pool plays music all day and we love it. Glad to hear all of you don’t like it so our pool will stay fun and a happy non judgmental place and you will stay away.
Anonymous wrote:But doesn’t some music make it more festive and ‘happening’? Doesn’t it help create a relaxed summery vibe?
Anonymous wrote:But doesn’t some music make it more festive and ‘happening’? Doesn’t it help create a relaxed summery vibe?
Anonymous wrote:Do any of the neighborhood pools in the Bethesda area not play music? The one I have belonged to for years just decided to play music all the time. May be looking to find a new pool that doesn’t play music.
Anonymous wrote:Ours in Olney plays the radio but it is not at a volume that is intrusive or inappropriate or annoying. Usually country or rock radio. You can really only hear it on crowded days if you get close to the guard house. The people with portable speakers are way more annoying.
Anonymous wrote:I have nicely raised the issue and they did a poll and said they got both negative and positive comments. The compromise was only to play it from 2-8 every day; not much of a compromise. I don’t understand why a pool needs music. And it’s really ruining the experience for me. Did the poster above also say something? Maybe we can take another run at getting them to change their minds.
Anonymous wrote:Yuck. I'm in a different area but my pool also started playing music this year. The music isn't bad or blasting, but sometimes I'm just there for some quiet it to read a book. I don't like this trend.