Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any movement to bring public pools back to Arlington or Alexandria, rather than continuing this private pool culture?
Of course not. This is Arlington we're talking about. They don't want the poors in their pools.
What are you even talking about. We have 3 high school pools, the brand new Long Bridge Aquatics Center that was insanely $$$, and we support Nova Parks that operates Upton Hill. All of which have fee reduction/waiver programs. How many more public pools do you think we need?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington forest is like 3k first year and 800 per year after initial fee.
It is a very nice club, especially if you like tennis
Overlee is similar.
Anonymous wrote:Property is too expensive for public pools in Arlington. The few that exist have been around forever and are worth 10s of millions in land.
The few that get to enjoy them either got on a wait list long before having kids or live very close by.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any movement to bring public pools back to Arlington or Alexandria, rather than continuing this private pool culture?
Of course not. This is Arlington we're talking about. They don't want the poors in their pools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Qwerty123 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Qwerty123 wrote:I've got a Dominion Hills pool membership that I would be willing to sell (PM me).
Good luck with that. You can't sell DH memberships unless you sell your house. Let's see how you get this past the board.
Thanks! Yep, there are certain ways around it. Happy to discuss further with anyone seriously interested in purchasing the membership to the pool. Current waitlist is ~10 years and the other alternatives (Like Army Navy Country Club) are ~$700/month.
Ahh, McCrazy. Are they letting you sell you membership now that you've been kicked out for your behavior?
Thanks for the laugh, PP. The Crazies are long gone despite their best efforts and apparently some other pool was dumb enough to let them in and deal with their behavior.
Because their kid is a good swimmer . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Qwerty123 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Qwerty123 wrote:I've got a Dominion Hills pool membership that I would be willing to sell (PM me).
Good luck with that. You can't sell DH memberships unless you sell your house. Let's see how you get this past the board.
Thanks! Yep, there are certain ways around it. Happy to discuss further with anyone seriously interested in purchasing the membership to the pool. Current waitlist is ~10 years and the other alternatives (Like Army Navy Country Club) are ~$700/month.
Ahh, McCrazy. Are they letting you sell you membership now that you've been kicked out for your behavior?
Thanks for the laugh, PP. The Crazies are long gone despite their best efforts and apparently some other pool was dumb enough to let them in and deal with their behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Qwerty123 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Qwerty123 wrote:I've got a Dominion Hills pool membership that I would be willing to sell (PM me).
Good luck with that. You can't sell DH memberships unless you sell your house. Let's see how you get this past the board.
Thanks! Yep, there are certain ways around it. Happy to discuss further with anyone seriously interested in purchasing the membership to the pool. Current waitlist is ~10 years and the other alternatives (Like Army Navy Country Club) are ~$700/month.
Ahh, McCrazy. Are they letting you sell you membership now that you've been kicked out for your behavior?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The history of those pools is absolutely rooted in segregation. Maybe it’s changed, but when I bought a home in south Arlington 10 years ago I looked up getting on the waitlist of Overlee ( i think). I wasn’t allowed to sign up, because my address wasn’t acceptable. I lived near Nauck at the time.
Serisouly.
I don’t think any of the private pools have neighborhoods that can’t join, but some do give waitlist preference to the neighborhoods within close proximity (at least one is near enough to SA that a number of neighborhoods are in the geographic preference area). We live in SA and had preference to Arlington Forest. I think the SE part of Arlington is out of luck because the only private pool in that area is part of the Army/Navy Country Club, which costs significantly more than the other private pool clubs that don’t include golf. There isn’t another private pool or pool/tennis club in that area. You’ll have the new aquatic facility close to you, but it’s indoors and the fees won’t be much that less expensive than the private pools in NA from what I have heard.
NP, but the history of private pools in the South (which VA definitely is), is rooted in Segregation. When public pools were no longer legally allowed to keep black people out, public pools closed and private pools opened - because the private pools could discriminate.
There's a reason there are so few public pools, and its not a nice one.
Anonymous wrote:Is there any movement to bring public pools back to Arlington or Alexandria, rather than continuing this private pool culture?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, this seems like financial segregation of pools.
Probably yes - but blame the county for the fact that there are no outdoor public pools. Many large apartment complexes have pools, so that’s an option for some people.
Do where do people swim in the county outdoors If they can’t afford a membership?
Anonymous wrote:Is there any movement to bring public pools back to Arlington or Alexandria, rather than continuing this private pool culture?