Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we invite friends to the pool and either order food or grill. Our pool allows alcohol too so it is nice to enjoy a couple of beers or a glass of wine while kids happily swim.
our pool also has food trucks come, has movie night, etc.
This pool sounds pretty cool, where is it?
Sounds like Daleview in Silver Spring. Pretty nice, lots of shade. The wait list is around 2 years but it might be possible to get a summer membership (not a full membership) after one year on the list.
Daleview rocks! I think the PG pool also has food trucks, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we invite friends to the pool and either order food or grill. Our pool allows alcohol too so it is nice to enjoy a couple of beers or a glass of wine while kids happily swim.
our pool also has food trucks come, has movie night, etc.
This pool sounds pretty cool, where is it?
Sounds like Daleview in Silver Spring. Pretty nice, lots of shade. The wait list is around 2 years but it might be possible to get a summer membership (not a full membership) after one year on the list.
Anonymous wrote:We have friends and relatives who live at the pool because their kids do swim team. We held off on joining for years because we don't have swim team kids and we didn't know how often we'd go given we travel 2 weeks a summer and the kids do camps a few weeks. We finally joined last year and the kids enjoyed it but honestly it was a huge expense when broken down over the number of visits. We found we didn't want to go on weekends when it was crowded (we don't have many friends at our pool so it's not very social for us). This year we gave it another shot since we'd enjoyed last year but I think we've been no more than 10x. If we go another 4 before we head out of town before Labor Day, that will bring us to 14 visits. That's $42 a visit! It definitely pays for a swim team family but I don't see how it's worth the money for other families unless they don't really travel or do camp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Judging from your writing, you are not a native born American, right? Having a pool membership is a part of a typical suburban American childhood. Swim team, bbqs, socializing with friends. It's just what you do, it's the custom. Also, it's a far cry from a country club and has nothing to do with being similar people. Anyone can buy a membership.
You know there is more than 1 person posting here, right? I'm a native born American and no one where I grew up had pool memberships. We went to public pools (where we had swim teams) and socialized with our friends. Your "custom" is not the universal American experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Judging from your writing, you are not a native born American, right? Having a pool membership is a part of a typical suburban American childhood. Swim team, bbqs, socializing with friends. It's just what you do, it's the custom. Also, it's a far cry from a country club and has nothing to do with being similar people. Anyone can buy a membership.
You know there is more than 1 person posting here, right? I'm a native born American and no one where I grew up had pool memberships. We went to public pools (where we had swim teams) and socialized with our friends. Your "custom" is not the universal American experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we invite friends to the pool and either order food or grill. Our pool allows alcohol too so it is nice to enjoy a couple of beers or a glass of wine while kids happily swim.
our pool also has food trucks come, has movie night, etc.
This pool sounds pretty cool, where is it?
Anonymous wrote:we invite friends to the pool and either order food or grill. Our pool allows alcohol too so it is nice to enjoy a couple of beers or a glass of wine while kids happily swim.
our pool also has food trucks come, has movie night, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of our friends are at the pool. The BBQ occurs at the pool. The kids go to the zoo and museums as part of school field trips. They're not interested in going on the weekends in the summer.
+1 People I know with pool club memberships want to be with people "like themelves" at the club.
Pool memberships cost like 1k for the summer. A CC membership starts in the mid five figures with ongoing monthly dues of over 500. Not the same thing at all.
1K is substantial in a country where the annual household income for a family of 4 averages 50K. But I guess in DCUMland where everyone makes 400K, 1K is just peanuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of our friends are at the pool. The BBQ occurs at the pool. The kids go to the zoo and museums as part of school field trips. They're not interested in going on the weekends in the summer.
+1 People I know with pool club memberships want to be with people "like themelves" at the club.
Pool memberships cost like 1k for the summer. A CC membership starts in the mid five figures with ongoing monthly dues of over 500. Not the same thing at all.
1K is substantial in a country where the annual household income for a family of 4 averages 50K. But I guess in DCUMland where everyone makes 400K, 1K is just peanuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of our friends are at the pool. The BBQ occurs at the pool. The kids go to the zoo and museums as part of school field trips. They're not interested in going on the weekends in the summer.
+1 People I know with pool club memberships want to be with people "like themelves" at the club.
Pool memberships cost like 1k for the summer. A CC membership starts in the mid five figures with ongoing monthly dues of over 500. Not the same thing at all.