
The desk posts a seasonal schedule that you can pick up that outlines the times for lane swim (when I usually go - its for laps, exercise etc), public swim, classes, lessons etc, and they have an automated line that you can call that tells you the schedule for the day, but they don't update it online or post it anywhere else. Usually I double check if I'm going at a time I don't usually go at or if it's a holiday, but twice this week I've been blindsided. Mondays to Fridays us lane swimmers get a 6-9 am slot, but after that we get a 1 hour window at noon and a 1 hour window at five Mondays and Tuesdays. I go in the morning when I can, but working full time sometimes it just isn't possible.
The city has said a million times that they cannot justify opening the pool before 12pm on Saturdays and Sundays. So when I got there at noon Sunday, I and all the other lane swimmers ended up waiting until 12:18 to get into the pool, because they had booked a birthday party (Apparently they can get lifeguards for that on weekend mornings), and the parents would not clear out, and the lifeguards didn't show any sign of caring whether they did or not! Then, at 12:45 people for public swim started swarming in and getting in the way of the lanes. They weren't supposed to have access until 1 pm. I complained at the desk and got total apathy.
Then today, I wasn't aware there was no school and wasn't expecting anything different on a Monday, so I went at noon without calling the info line. Well there was no lane swim, just public swim, swarming with kids. I checked at the desk and they had made the pool public for the entire day, and had even cut the morning lane time down to one hour. No notice no posters no nothing. Oh, except for the ones they faxed to the school. We have to swipe in at the desk every day. Wouldn't it make sense for those of us that come every day to have a heads up???
It's bad enough that my $550 yearly fee doesn't protect me from douchy rig pig gym rats that come in to use the steam room and make pig noises when I walk by, or from having to share a change room with the synchro kids, who may be the most self important, spoiled little brats who walk the face of the earth, and get the evil eye from their parents because I didn't leave the pool 15 minutes early so they could get in early.
This (and the 90 year old guy that likes to walk slooowwwlly across the lanes in the morning when I'm doing laps) is seriously messing with my exercise zen!


Totally unacceptable, I am sorry you have to put up with that.
