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Old 09-27-2010, 11:34 AM
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Question: Are the sports pools or any other pools (ie Neighborhood or family pools) in TV heated in the winter? If so does anyone have details as to how warm the pool temp are typically kept at?
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Old 09-27-2010, 12:22 PM
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Yes they are heated. I understand they are heated to 82 degrees.
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When you say YES they are heated ...does that mean only the sports pools or does it include other pools as well?
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I've been told they're heated to 85*....the pools already are currently heated. At least it seems like warm water cycles out of the pumps when I've been there these past few days.
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Are the pools warm enough so that most people feel comfortable swimming in the winter?
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I swim all year round.... as long as the air temp is above 60. It can be a little chilly when you get out. The operative word is swim.... Floating around on your noodle, being somewhat sedentary, might be chilly. As long as you are actively moving in the water the 82-85 degree temps are comfy.
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Are the pools warm enough so that most people feel comfortable swimming in the winter?
You will have no trouble getting a lounge chair in February.
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You will have no trouble getting a lounge chair in February.
I am starting over.

You are funny Bogie. But since I am rewriting I can't get that smilie of that little guy lying there laughing.

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You will have no trouble getting a lounge chair in February.
The Springdale pool is usually crowded in February. At least that is what I think based on the number of cars there.
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