It was a nice size, pool life guards were kind and friendly even while they were blowing their whistles they explained why they were blowing in a calm orderly fashion .I enjoyed my time there and would recommend it to anyone near the area. It was worth it’s great price and more.
Howie K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Albuquerque, NM
When I pen public swimming pool reviews, my 20 years residing in this city feel like I moved here yesterday, because most people around here know what these pools are all about, they do, they grew up here, and they’re not searching Unilocal to find out where to take the kids for a swim. And so if you happened to stumble upon this review and you’re just wondering what this yahoo from the Midwest has to say about the pool you used to secretly pee in when you were four, don’t waste your time, find a cat video or something. They’re all over the internet. This review is dedicated to the parent who, like me, has a lil’ one or two or three, and they’re thinking about swimming in a public pool and they’re wondering if the ABQ facilities are safe, generally clean and sanitary, as opposed to the public bathrooms in Old Town. I’m here to assure you, overprotective vulture that you are, that this is a solid pool. It’s about the perfect depth, running 3 – 5 feet throughout, it has one water slide that’s covered and the darkness freaks out my daughter so she won’t take the leap, there’s a kiddie pool, the temperature is right and there are two green grassy areas nearby that offer solace from the heat. A few trees. The lifeguards watch for lightning and, if you’re visiting during the monsoon season, they may shut the place down. Don’t bitch, they do this for your safety and by the way, you currently reside in the número uno state for lightning deaths, annually. Oh yeah, and I’m the first to review. Consider this my little contribution to the betterment of the commons.