Anonymous
Post 03/18/2021 09:05     Subject: Tell me about Arlington Pools

How do people deal with 5-10 year waiting lists for pools? Are your kids in grade school before they get to swim on a regular basis?
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2021 04:37     Subject: Tell me about Arlington Pools

Anonymous wrote:If you’re a gs15 you can join fort Myer officers club and pool.
That is by far the best pool in the region. Water slides, lots of events during summer. Fun place in general.


Agree with this. But I don't think you have to be gs15, I thought there was a range, like gs 13-15.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2021 00:05     Subject: Tell me about Arlington Pools

Anonymous wrote:DR has residency requirements - there’s a super-clear map is posted on the website - which makes for a wonderful, neighborhood feel. The swim team is historically good but not Overlee-good or Overlee-intense (heh heh).

I’ve heard that families are offered August-September memberships as soon as one year after joining the waiting list, with full summer memberships offered around the four or five year mark. A shareholder membership takes a few extra years but that doesn’t matter to most people - just if you want to run for the board or something.


Yup! We moved literally one street over and we were no longer eligible to be members at DR because we were now “outside the map”. They are militant about it, so don’t think you’re going to pull a fast one on them. We had been full members there for 3 years after having been August only members for 5 years before that. Made no difference.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 23:48     Subject: Re:Tell me about Arlington Pools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Building a pool in Arlington is not easy. If you are already on waitlists and don't have a contractor lined up, you'll probably get off those before you can have a pool in your yard, unfortunately.


Can you provide more details on this? My husband and I are interested in building a pool eventually. Is it a zoning issue? Lack of pool contractors?


+1

I'd love more info on this. We were thinking about putting one in next year, but maybe we need to get on a list now for contractors?


The lots in Arlington aren’t that big, so most people who want to put one in run into setback issues, and Arlington is not generous with the variances for pools. There are also maximum lot coverage limits may prevent you from putting in anything but a dipping pond. If you’re on a half acre and have a reasonably sized house, though, you might be able to do it.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 23:46     Subject: Tell me about Arlington Pools

Donaldson Run is boring.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 22:17     Subject: Tell me about Arlington Pools

Anonymous wrote:Army Navy Country Club - you don't have to do the full membership, there is a pool option


Isn't the pool membership like $10k?
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 14:39     Subject: Re:Tell me about Arlington Pools

I grew up swimming at Chesterbrook. It’s my favorite pool in the area, because the lower lap pool allows for an area primarily for adults. Chesterbrook is also closer to my North Arlington neighborhood than most of the other pools listed. The swim team is also excellent.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 14:34     Subject: Tell me about Arlington Pools

Anonymous wrote:If you’re a gs15 you can join fort Myer officers club and pool.
That is by far the best pool in the region. Water slides, lots of events during summer. Fun place in general.


Is that pool ever re-opening?
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 14:28     Subject: Tell me about Arlington Pools

If you’re a gs15 you can join fort Myer officers club and pool.
That is by far the best pool in the region. Water slides, lots of events during summer. Fun place in general.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 12:39     Subject: Tell me about Arlington Pools

DR has residency requirements - there’s a super-clear map is posted on the website - which makes for a wonderful, neighborhood feel. The swim team is historically good but not Overlee-good or Overlee-intense (heh heh).

I’ve heard that families are offered August-September memberships as soon as one year after joining the waiting list, with full summer memberships offered around the four or five year mark. A shareholder membership takes a few extra years but that doesn’t matter to most people - just if you want to run for the board or something.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 12:32     Subject: Tell me about Arlington Pools

I think DR is the best of the pools. We were on wait-list for all of them and recently got off overlee but declined it, I went a few times two summers ago and it is packed and totally unrelaxing. DH I would only join if I was in the neighborhood and it was more convenient.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 12:19     Subject: Re:Tell me about Arlington Pools

Anonymous wrote:We got into Kent Gardens right away (as in, in the spring/early summer, for that summer) a few years ago. We enjoyed it, then moved to Domionion Hills when we got off that waitlist and really enjoyed how much closer it is to us.


PP here again. To clarify, we liked KG and it was great how quickly we got in. DH just ended up being closer to us (and the pools are larger and a bit nicer).
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 12:11     Subject: Re:Tell me about Arlington Pools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Building a pool in Arlington is not easy. If you are already on waitlists and don't have a contractor lined up, you'll probably get off those before you can have a pool in your yard, unfortunately.


Can you provide more details on this? My husband and I are interested in building a pool eventually. Is it a zoning issue? Lack of pool contractors?


+1

I'd love more info on this. We were thinking about putting one in next year, but maybe we need to get on a list now for contractors?
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 12:10     Subject: Tell me about Arlington Pools

Army Navy Country Club - you don't have to do the full membership, there is a pool option
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 11:54     Subject: Re:Tell me about Arlington Pools

We got into Kent Gardens right away (as in, in the spring/early summer, for that summer) a few years ago. We enjoyed it, then moved to Domionion Hills when we got off that waitlist and really enjoyed how much closer it is to us.