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    5.0 (1 review)

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    3 years ago

    Great place for kids and families! Has a nice long water slide and a deep and shallow pool for all ages.

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    The Rec Pool

    The Rec Pool

    (6 reviews)

    This is one of my favorite places to hang out during the summer. Usually there's not a lot of…read morepeople either cuz their busy studying for summer classes, or because it is tooooo hot. Today im lucky enough to come on a weekend that's not overbearing with heat or overfilled with people. The music in the background and the people talking around you creates a soft ambient noise which will put you right to sleep! Don't forget your sunscreen though! Shady areas around trees can run out fast

    The good news is that the planned renovation includes adding a sand volleyball court as my family…read moreis big into beach volleyball. Bad news, we are not happy they are making the space for swimming much smaller and removing a diving board leaving us all to share one, which will leave us dripping along side a long line waiting to dive. As a UCD alum, I've been taking my family to the REC POOL for last 25 years. We just sat and watched the video of what's coming in dismay. Maybe the point of making the useable space for swimming much smaller is to discourage families from going as it was intended to be for unmarried students without family living close by. My 10 and 12 year olds have celebrated birthdays here over the past decade. The original 1966 pool design seems more innovative than the new 2019 one that seems very basic with two small rectangle pools being planned... I guess a lot of cement will need to be ordered to fill in swimming area?!? Wow. Then again maybe the video was not scaled to planned size very well. I would have only renovated the 50 year old locker rooms and added the beach volleyball court with tall thin netting around it in an attempt to keep driven leather v-balls from rolling into pools or students studying on their beach towels. Where are our creative architects? Where's the water slide, slip & slide OR Zip line into the pool? Insurance issues can be avoided with planning. What about water aerobics in a 4' level shallow end for those who have joint pain or who are athletes mending an injury aquatically? What about a low and high dive diving board area? Insurance issues avoided with planning and setting rules for use. Wheres the creativity? Did they consider inviting ideas and raising funds by local fundraisers to pay for implementing a much more innovative plan?

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    Get Fit Davis Sport

    (74 reviews)

    I go to Git Fit Davis Sport a couple of times a year, when I visit family in Davis. The staff and…read moremembers are friendly, and they have a huge variety of equipment in several different rooms. Equipment is older but is in excellent condition. They have numerous benches and squat racks; I've never had to wait to use the equipment that I wanted.

    For being the, "best gym in Yolo county", get fit Davis seriously is nothing but underwhelming…read more They charge a hefty price of $70 a month for non-Davis affiliated for a gym where there's absolutely no upkeep. The gym is unique in terms of the layout and structure, however, that does not compensate for the neglect that the owners have with the place. The fans are very high powered, but you can't really feel the air due to lack of cleaning and the amount of dust that has accumulated from the months or years of not cleaning them. Toilets are consistently breaking so there are times where there will be one stall available for a full gym and takes almost 2 weeks to fix at a time. paper towels in the bathroom have always been lacking as well. The roof is also caving in due to water leaks in the cardio room, which is very hazardous and the consistently have to move machines around to avoid someone getting seriously injured. Their yoga mats look like they have never been changed before and they are the point where they mostly torn and disgusting. Overall, for the price, you are paying for a gym that is neglected by owners who refused to keep up and do minimum work in order to have as much as possible I would highly not recommend this gym to anyone whatsoever. Don't believe me? Go see so for yourself.

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    Charles Brooks Community Swim Center

    (5 reviews)

    UPDATE: As we head into the cooler months, even though there…read moreare so many people who depend upon being able to use the pool year-round, we start to have the "staffing" issue, meaning a shortage of life guards. Thanks a bunch to the life guard who calls in "sick" the very morning (usually a week-end) that the pool is scheduled to be open, so there are people who get ready for a swim/exercise session and drive to the pool from in town (Woodland), from Davis, Winters, Esparto, the entire region - only to arrive at the pool and find out it's closed. A "bummer" is putting it lightly! I'm wondering what will happen when the new pool is opened? Building that pool is costing a lot of money - where are the reliable life guards who will be showing up for work on a dependable basis, who take their jobs seriously and don't disappoint their co-workers and those who rely on the pool for healthy exercise?

    How freaking cool is this...FREE!…read more Yes open swim time is free. Owned and operated by the City of Woodland shows a very strong and positive way your tax dollars are been put to good use. Both the kiddie pool (3ft) and the competition pool have undergone major reconstruction during the winter of 2014/15. It's one of the busiest pools I've ever seen for swim meets, almost every weekend of the year. As with most public pools, there is two diving boards, a low and a high-dive. Very well maintained and supervised. There is also a security guard present at all times. Changing rooms with showers are always wet so walk slowly and carefully when in there. Some street parking but plenty in the Woodland HS faculty parking lot that's adjacent to the facility. Bring sunscreen, swimsuit, and a towel and have fun. Check their website for closures, usually due to swim meets. Cityofwoodland.org/aquatics/

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