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Parks and Recreation Plymouth Park Pool
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1.
How old does my child have to be to swim alone?
The depth of the pool requires that the child must be a minimum of 7 years old and be able to swim the 25 meter pool length. Children under 7 MUST be accompanied by an adult.
2.
If a parent supervising their child is not going to swim, do they need to pay?
No, a non-swimming parent accompanying a child does not have to pay admission.
3.
If I purchase a daily pass can I leave and come back?
Yes, wristbands will be issued to all patrons who purchase a daily pass and wish to return the same day.
4.
Are outside food and beverages allowed a the pool?
Yes, outside food and beverages are allowed at the pool, along with coolers.
5.
What are acceptable flotation devices at the pool?
Please feel free to bring goggles, life jackets, noodles, etc. Children may wear water wings but parents are highly recommended to accompany their child in the water when wearing the water wings. Life jackets will not be supplied, however if a life jacket is used, parents MUST be in the water with the child.
6.
How many lifeguards are on duty?
The number of lifeguards on duty rely on the number of bathers in the pool. We typically try to have at least 3 guards on duty at all times.
7.
What is the capacity of the pool?
There can be up to 425 persons in the pool.
8.
How many people are typically in the pool at one time?
The number of invidiuals in the pool at a certain time depends heavily on the weather. On hot and sunny days you will see the largest bather loads.
9.
Can someone not in our family use our season pass?
Unfortunately, no. Season passes are only for immediate family living in one household. Babysitters, grandparents and friends must purchase a daily or season pass.
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