Anonymous wrote:If it’s a neighborhood pool that has boundaries it’s a selling point because it blows to be on the waitlist and everyone else around you are already members. My kids do not do swimming team but love to swim so it’s a good easy activity in the summer.
It is a private club with neighborhood boundaries for membership eligibility. People with kids who are already members are only members because their parents passed down a membership and they moved to the area. Or they bought a house that came with a membership.
Us people coming off the waitlist all have kids ages 10-16 or so because of when the waitlist got busy, so it is very popular with tweens and teens. The nearby pool without a long waitlist is much more baby/toddler/elementary oriented so big kids don’t want to be there.