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Old 12-28-2017, 02:41 PM
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I will be visiting family in January for a long weekend and I'm looking for a place where I can go to swim laps, ideally in a 50 m pool. The only thing I'm finding online for non-residents are neighborhood or family pools, but I'd like the lap swimming that the sport pools offer. Is there a way a non-resident guest can use a sport pool for a long weekend? Or perhaps there is another pool outside the Villages that has an alternative?

Thanks in advance.
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Is there a way a non-resident guest can use a sport pool for a long weekend?

Thanks in advance.
No, there isn't.
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Old 12-28-2017, 03:26 PM
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Here's the rules from the District Government website:

Sport Pools

Be sure to check the sport pool activity schedule before you go. Schedules are available in the Recreation News insert, on pool bulletin boards or by calling the center where the pool is located. Sport pools are designated for exercise programming.
  • All Villages sport pools are for residents only (age 30 and older).
  • All sport pool participants must have a current year’s signed activity release before taking part in any organized water activities.
  • All sport pool activities start at the top of the hour and finish 10 minutes before the posted end time. Pool will be cleared after each scheduled activity.
  • Lap swimming – all lanes in with no program leader. Lanes are for lap swimmers. Sharing lanes and/or circle swimming is encouraged with lanes are full.
  • Open exercise and walk – no lanes or program leader. General exercise, walking and swimming.
  • Combination swim time — pool has some lanes in. Water walking, general exercise and lap swimming with no program leader. Open pool area is for water walking & exercise, lap lanes are for lap swimming. Sharing lanes and/or circle swimming is encouraged when lanes are full. Lap swimmers have priority use of lap lanes.
  • Water exercise programs – these programs are drop-in sessions that you can attend at your leisure and take place in both deep and shallow water. They are a great low impact way to get a cardiovascular workout and tone your body. There are numerous, volunteer led, sessions at all the sports pools. Work at your own pace matching your individual goals and level of fitness, skill and ability. For information on specific water exercise programs, please call the regional recreation center where the program is held. These programs are listed by the leader on the individual sports pool schedules.
  • Water Volleyball – offered in multiple skill levels:: Open, Basic, Intermediate, Adv. Intermediate* & Advanced * (*sign-up required). All scheduled level of play times (excluding open play) are organized – a staff member or volunteer ambassador will organize play. During organized play unused courts (vacant) must be made available to players from a different level of play. For example, during Organized Intermediate vacant courts can only be used by Basic, Intermediate Advanced and Advanced level players.
  • Open Group Play – there is no designated level of play. No courts are reserved & all courts are available for all to play on. Please abide by the courtesy rule for water volleyball courts so fellow residents have a play opportunity. A group consists of 6 players per team/minimum of 12 per court.)
  • Water Exercise & Water Volleyball programming may reach peak attendance/participation numbers allowed for activity. A staff member or volunteer will assist in passing out Peak Participation Program tickets 30 minutes prior to the start of activity on an as needed basis.
  • You do not need to sign up for sport pool programs. Special events and activities which require sign-up will be announced.
  • Pool equipment is available in the pool room at each pool. Please treat the equipment as if it were your own, and return it to its proper place when finished.
  • Please contact any of the regional center managers if you have a question.
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If it's cool or cold you can do laps in the family pools they will most likely be empty. Shorter lanes but for a long weekend it won't hurt you.
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Hi All,

I will be visiting family in January for a long weekend and I'm looking for a place where I can go to swim laps, ideally in a 50 m pool. The only thing I'm finding online for non-residents are neighborhood or family pools, but I'd like the lap swimming that the sport pools offer. Is there a way a non-resident guest can use a sport pool for a long weekend? Or perhaps there is another pool outside the Villages that has an alternative?

Thanks in advance.
Try calling this new gym that has opened near The Villages. They have an indoor pool and offer short term (daily or weekly) memberships.

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Hi All,

I will be visiting family in January for a long weekend and I'm looking for a place where I can go to swim laps, ideally in a 50 m pool. The only thing I'm finding online for non-residents are neighborhood or family pools, but I'd like the lap swimming that the sport pools offer. Is there a way a non-resident guest can use a sport pool for a long weekend? Or perhaps there is another pool outside the Villages that has an alternative?

Thanks in advance.
There are no regulation 25 yard lap pools in the villages that guests can use. Unfortunately, the sports pools are usually very overcrowded, and as such they are limited to resident use only. Even residents often can not get a swim lane during the busy winter season when the days are short and most of the pool time is reserved for activities other than lap swimming. Lap swimming is usually available only very early in the AM and then again as it gets dark. It would be nice if lap swimming was available during the middle of the day, but it is never on the schedule except on Sundays. And if you swim backstroke, good luck finding a pool with swim flags so you can know when the wall is coming and avoid hitting your head on the wall.
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There are no regulation 25 yard lap pools in the villages that guests can use. Unfortunately, the sports pools are usually very overcrowded, and as such they are limited to resident use only. Even residents often can not get a swim lane during the busy winter season when the days are short and most of the pool time is reserved for activities other than lap swimming. Lap swimming is usually available only very early in the AM and then again as it gets dark. It would be nice if lap swimming was available during the middle of the day, but it is never on the schedule except on Sundays. And if you swim backstroke, good luck finding a pool with swim flags so you can know when the wall is coming and avoid hitting your head on the wall.
Sounds like there's some good opportunity for The Villages to make some improvements!
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Sounds like there's some good opportunity for The Villages to make some improvements!
I would be 100% shocked if TV built pools for guests. They build amenities for the residents.
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There are no regulation 25 yard lap pools in the villages that guests can use. Unfortunately, the sports pools are usually very overcrowded, and as such they are limited to resident use only. Even residents often can not get a swim lane during the busy winter season when the days are short and most of the pool time is reserved for activities other than lap swimming. Lap swimming is usually available only very early in the AM and then again as it gets dark. It would be nice if lap swimming was available during the middle of the day, but it is never on the schedule except on Sundays. And if you swim backstroke, good luck finding a pool with swim flags so you can know when the wall is coming and avoid hitting your head on the wall.

Backstrokers just need to watch the lap ropes. When they go from blue/white to solid blue, that tells the swimmer he is coming close to the wall.
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Sounds like there's some good opportunity for The Villages to make some improvements!
When you become a resident ther are lots of lanes for you to swim in
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Hi All,

I will be visiting family in January for a long weekend and I'm looking for a place where I can go to swim laps, ideally in a 50 m pool. The only thing I'm finding online for non-residents are neighborhood or family pools, but I'd like the lap swimming that the sport pools offer. Is there a way a non-resident guest can use a sport pool for a long weekend? Or perhaps there is another pool outside the Villages that has an alternative?

Thanks in advance.
I sent you a pm with specifics.
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Try calling this new gym that has opened near The Villages. They have an indoor pool and offer short term (daily or weekly) memberships.

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The To Your Health Spa in Lady Lake does have an indoor pool, but it's only 60' long plus it's booked up most days with classes.

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If this is really that important to you, if you're ever staying longer in the area. Look for a rental in Del Webb Spruce Creek just south of Belleview. They have two pools, this one is indoors.

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