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Originally Posted by Mortal1
when too crowded you won't be a priority...that's what the sport pools are for...and yet if you go early/late you'll likely find 0 to very few folks using the pool and swimming will likely be okay.
Anyone who says swimming isn't allowed in rec/neighborhood pools most likely doesn't know the only music allowed per the rules is in the rec center pools is supplied by the villages radio station. No music allowed in the adult pools. If you do and someone asks you to turn it off and you do not don't be surprised when you get a visit from the VCDD rep. You don't have the right to make others listen your choice of music.
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Agree about no music in the neighborhood pools. Actually, it is just common courtesy to listen to your own personal music through head phones or ear buds.
It is also common courtesy to not carry on a conversation with someone in the pool while you are in a lounge chair. Shouting happens and that is not nice to subject those who wish to relax at the pool. I speak from experience so I'm not making this up.