Anonymous wrote:I feel the same way, though don’t have time to go a ton. It’s so expensive and I force everyone out to get out moneys worth. We may not join next year because we only went a handful of times and it didn’t add up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else feel a sense of satisfaction when you go to the pool more and feel the price per visit per family member amount dropping? We are a rental this yr which isn’t cheap (850 ugh) but as we approach the 100 visit mark it’s feeling more and more worth it. And oddly enough, knowing we paid so much for it makes me hustle to get us to all go more, which is only a win for exercise.
It’s irrational bc the amount we’ve spent is the same whether we go 120 times collectively this summer or if we only went a few times, but I am cheap and the type of person who looks fwd to my mortgage ending some day so I can feel the satisfaction of living “free.” (I know, I know it’s not really free) gotta get that bang for the buck.
That said, with the upfront cost of joining a private pool here, membership, or paying for a rental, I understand why swimming is such an unequal pastime and so many Americans can’t swim (not even to mention Jim Crow segregation and how they chose to close or defund public pools out of refusal to integrate). Even public rec swimming is $10 or so per person per visit, so say you take 3 kids it’d be 40 a visit, which is painful to want to plunk down repeatedly. The upfront big $600 to 900 fee due in May fee is painful at the time to send in, but then you have the psychological comfort of having already paid so now you just enjoy it and in our case, it makes us want to use it more, which helps my kids swim better and facilitates inequality. That is great that pools are free in DC I believe. (We are in nova, classic pool founded in 1960s when white Virginians were resisting integration en masse)
If I’m ever so hard up for money that I have to make myself miserable by counting visits to the pool, I don’t know what I’ll do. I hope you don’t say this out loud to anyone you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else feel a sense of satisfaction when you go to the pool more and feel the price per visit per family member amount dropping? We are a rental this yr which isn’t cheap (850 ugh) but as we approach the 100 visit mark it’s feeling more and more worth it. And oddly enough, knowing we paid so much for it makes me hustle to get us to all go more, which is only a win for exercise.
It’s irrational bc the amount we’ve spent is the same whether we go 120 times collectively this summer or if we only went a few times, but I am cheap and the type of person who looks fwd to my mortgage ending some day so I can feel the satisfaction of living “free.” (I know, I know it’s not really free) gotta get that bang for the buck.
That said, with the upfront cost of joining a private pool here, membership, or paying for a rental, I understand why swimming is such an unequal pastime and so many Americans can’t swim (not even to mention Jim Crow segregation and how they chose to close or defund public pools out of refusal to integrate). Even public rec swimming is $10 or so per person per visit, so say you take 3 kids it’d be 40 a visit, which is painful to want to plunk down repeatedly. The upfront big $600 to 900 fee due in May fee is painful at the time to send in, but then you have the psychological comfort of having already paid so now you just enjoy it and in our case, it makes us want to use it more, which helps my kids swim better and facilitates inequality. That is great that pools are free in DC I believe. (We are in nova, classic pool founded in 1960s when white Virginians were resisting integration en masse)
Anonymous wrote:100 visits? You have to be a SAHM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our pool costs $1100. There's no way we're getting our money's worth.
Wow. Every year?
We just joined a few years ago. The initial fee was $625 and that’s all. Still a good amount of money but not as much as some are mentioning. Each year after that we pay annual dues which has been less than that so far. We go quite often.
Ours is $800.
$800 to join or annual dues?
Annual dues. I think it’s worth it for the socialization. I won’t turn down a vacation or family visit just to spend more time at the pool but I try to go on the weekend otherwise to maximize my $!
Anonymous wrote:100 visits? You have to be a SAHM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our pool costs $1100. There's no way we're getting our money's worth.
Wow. Every year?
We just joined a few years ago. The initial fee was $625 and that’s all. Still a good amount of money but not as much as some are mentioning. Each year after that we pay annual dues which has been less than that so far. We go quite often.
Ours is $800.
$800 to join or annual dues?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get a MoCo county swim pass for $300 for 2 adults and up to 8 kids. Or $550 for the whole year and can visit any county pool as many tomes as you like. Or $70 for 12 visits punch card.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/rec/memberships/aquaticpasses.html
That's great but the commute is a cost in money and time compared to neighborhood pool where short visits are easy to schedule and teens can go alone.
Anonymous wrote:You never studied "sunk cost" in economics class in college?