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Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool

4.0 (41 reviews)

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Norma S.

There's a good little grass area perfect for some shade and those who don't like too much sand. Ended up doing my picnic here and was great not too much noise nor people.

Employee Cheryl P. sent this message to me in regards to a review I left complaining about them not letting me swim without a safety test.
Michael C.

Horrible employee. Received this private message from their employee. Will swing by and ask for her. Curious how mouthy she'll be when she has to face me...

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Paula O.

Early hours so enjoyable for da guy, he loves it. He doesn't seem bothered by shower situation but he is tickled with pulsating albeit antiquated shower stalls. Good staff. Get up at five? Moi?

Watch out for these metal stairs when wet - I slipped and hurt my spine
Chen J.

TL;DR: USE EXTREME CAUTION when using their trailer bathrooms/showers - I slipped due to wet metal stairs and injured my spine! I really want to like this pool - the pool itself is decent for a temporary pool (however with the new pool not being built for another 5+ years, not sure this temp pool would hold up for that long). But the trailer bathrooms/showers are a total disaster, with standing water, clogged hair, and cramped spaces. I'd have avoided using them but had to go to work after my morning swim so no time to go home and shower. Bad decision. As I was exiting the trailer, slipped on the wet metal stairs and my spine hit the edge of a stair. Painful! The staff offered me ice packs and Band-Aid but I had to miss work and go to the ER. Great start to the day! Metal stairs near a wet area is a disaster waiting to happen. I was lucky that I'm young and in good health and nothing broke. Such a pity there are safety hazards at such a highly utilized public facility in the City of Long Beach. Also, their credit card reader never worked when I wanted to purchase a lap swimming pass. Long Beach, the Aquatic Capital of America, you can do better.

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Mary M.

LOVE LOVE LOVE! This was the first time I decided to take my little one to an outdoor pool and it was so great. The weather wasn't scorching hot and it was a little windy but once you get inside the pool, you don't want to get out! There's a parking lot right next to the pool but it's coin operated (only quarters!) I would recommend parking on the streets and walking there! I paid $4 for both my little one and I. He was free. It says on there website that from June 20-August 26 youth is free for recreational swimming. Children under 48" has to accompanied by an adult. Recreational swimming from m-sun is 1-3pm. Had such a blast and ready to go again!

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Cynthia E.

I am just reviewing based on the kids swim instruction. So far, I've been beyond impressed with the patient and knowledgeable instructors, they have been supportive but also stern in moving my daughter up to the next level. The pool is always well maintained and yes although the bathrooms may be wet and musty at times you ant expect gleaming immaculate restrooms at a public pool. I've seen way worse at Starbucks or Taco Bell, seriously people stfu.... Anyway, everything I've gone to the office to change a schedule or ask questions they've always been very helpful and even called me back after I left to assert some other questions I've had. All in all id say it's a great place to start your kids off in swim, price is reasonable and instructors are great.

This morning it was so beautiful to see the steam coming off the pool as the sun was coming up!

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Love that I can ride my bike, swim laps and ride home all in 30 minutes. It's nice to have a pool by the beach and bike trail

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Great pool. Love swimming here with my team: beach swim club. Definitely recommend going here for free swim or to signup for a team here.

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My kids enjoy to come here on weekends. It's open to public 12.00pm to 2:00.pm. It is cleaned and always has 2 lifeguards.

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I come here everytime but they don't know what time they are open and especially for the public

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Ask the Community - Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool

Can you sign up for the lap pool online?

No , you have to appear and get in line

Hello I go swimming in the pool gyms & Beaches in a Thong Bikini .…

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Is the pool open for just a general swim or do you have to use the lanes and what is the difference between long and short course as it appears in the opening times that the pool closes between 9.30am and 10am?

Just wondering, does anybody from here really learned how to swim from their adult swimming lessons (group/private sessions)? How's your experience with the instructor(s)? Answers will be much appreciated.

I swim here almost daily and haven't really seen much classes with adults, I know CPE pool in Cerritos does an excellent job teaching adults how to swim which is very difficult , I feel like swimming is like gymnastics, if you don't start young it's… Read more

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My favorite pool to swim in for lap swim and cheap compared to other pools at $4 for your own lane is great.

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Colorado Lagoon

4.3(93 reviews)
1.1 mi

A very beautiful walk no matter what time of day. Love the sand and wooden path terrains that give…read morevariance to my dog's walks. The construction over by Orlena Ave is a big bummer, as it prevents us from completing the trail loop. We just walk from Appian Way up the lagoon crossway, north on the path until we hit 6th St., then turn around. From there, one could take a left on 6th St., then a right on Federation Drive to extend the walk, but it's still not a loop. Regardless, it is a nice area and the view of the water along the path is a peaceful sight. The sandy beach of the lagoon has always been populated with lively children and teens in the water when we've gone, so that spot in particular is not so peaceful. Also, if you're taking your dog, we've seen a man twice with three huge, off-leash dogs on the corner of 6th St. and Monrovia Ave that take over that whole grassy area, so beware of that. Otherwise, there's sometimes a group doing yoga there.

Visited the Colorado Lagoon to search for bioluminescent fireworms on an April evening about thirty…read moreminutes after sunset by the dock. When I arrived, there were already people lined up along the edge, quietly focused on searching for a glowing line that moved like a worm. Parents had brought their children, making it an all ages event. The sight was captivating as the fireworms swarmed near the surface of the water for a few seconds before diving back in. It is said that these creatures rise from the seabed during specific moon phases to spawn at the surface, creating an unforgettable display.

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Restoration Project sign at Alamitos Heights Park

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Seal Beach Community Pool

Seal Beach Community Pool

3.8(4 reviews)
3.0 mi

This is an outdoor pool located at the McGaugh Elementary School in Seal Beach. It is an "L"…read moreshaped pool. It is a very small 25 yard pool with six lanes. The person who told me about the pool told me that there are some very serious swimmers that use this pool. When I came here the other day at lunchtime, each lane had 3 or 4 swimmers in each lane. The swimmers here all knew each other and seemed to have good swim etiquette. Every lane had fast swimmers in it. They would've given me a serious workout if I had swam here. Swimming here is difficult. It is a cashless pool. I was told by the lifeguard that she could not accept my money here. In order to swim here, you must go to Community Services department of the Seal Beach city hall to obtain a card. They have swim passes of 16, 34 and unlimited swims, or if you are like me and don't want a swim pass, you could load up your card with a couple of dollars at a time. The lifeguard told me that a single swim is $3. Even though I had my swim workout earlier in the day, I was hoping that the lifeguard would allow me to try it out. But no luck. They have various hours that they are open for lap swimming. Monday through Friday from 5:30am to 7am, 11am to 1pm, and again from 6:30pm to 8pm. On weekends they are open from 8am to 12 noon. The pool looked older and a little beat up. I didn't see the locker rooms. I don't like pools that are crowded. But, this would be a great place to swim because of the serious swimmers here. I'm willing to pay, I don't like jumping through hoops for a pool that I would hardly ever use.

Disappointing Seal Beach does not offer a weekend or daily community pool pass for out of town…read morevisitors. Sad this pool is exclusive and the city of Seal Beach is not welcoming to out of town swimmers.

King Park Swimming Pool - Fall Schedule 2018

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3.6(30 reviews)
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This neighborhood delight is tucked just north of PCH close to DTLB. The restricted hours are the…read morebiggest detraction, so once you get over that, the pool offers many delights. It's indoors - no potential weather hazards, nor sunscreen concerns. The temperature is always nice. They have both high and low dives. The separate kiddie pool seems welcoming. My visits are usually during lap swim. Interrstingly, the clientele changes based on the time one chooses to swim. I very much enjoy knowing people from all walks of life benefit from this public pool. Swimming is a life skill. It's fascinating more public pools aren't around the Southland. Happy swimming!!

I used to love swimming here, but I pay to swim laps for one hour, and the Latino Supervisor plays…read moreBad Bunny Spanish music and says, "He plays it to upset all the old people (including me)". I informed him that "I was going to contact the City Council Member". He said, "So what, he's Mexican too". Now I swim at the YMCA in Lakewood only. It's really sad, I live in Long Beach and can't swim laps there because the music caters to Hispanics only. If you had a meeting in their conference room with all the other swimmers, you'd be surprised that I am not alone in this matter. There are a lot of White Americans, African Americans, and only a few Latino swimmers who swim from 6:00 - 7:00 a.m. This review is long overdue. I still have a lot of money on my Long Beach pool card, yet I prefer going to the YMCA at Lakewood.

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Rainbow Lagoon

Rainbow Lagoon

3.7(12 reviews)
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I went to the 3 day Jazz Festival. The first day we had a Cabana and I was also a guest. I knew we…read moregot 2 bottles of wine, but our server was new and didn't know what the guest with Green Bands were allowed (We were told 2 drinks, no buffet) then told the drinks were 2 sodas and allowed to eat at the buffet. I bought a frozen margarita and had to wait forever for a straw. I did have a good time. Day 2, I had front row (VIP). The lot wasn't full but I was not allowed to park there. No Handicap parking and I had to pay $10 across the street. I paid, parked and was asked for my parking ticket. I told the guy I wasn't given one. I gave the guy a $20, he gave me two 5's and waved me in like the car ahead of me. Yep, the parking guy was pocketing cash. Made me feel like a crook. Too far for me to walk back with the guy who asked for my ticket. I already had to walk a ways to get in the venue with my injured ankle. The show was awesome and I met happy people and took jaw dropping pictures and got to talk to my entertainer friends. The food was not great. My beef was horribly dry. I ran off to buy a dinner plate from the Venders. Day 3, I had to park at the Pike. This was a long walk in the hot sun. Security dropped my water bottles on the filthy ground. I'm in pain and drenched with sweat. The stage manager saw me and grabbed my bags and told them I was ok and wouldn't bring anything in because I'd be taken care of once I got in. And that I didn't need to smuggle anything in. Well by then they had already had my belongings in disarray and contaminated my ice cold water bottles on the ground. The volunteers did not know exactly where my seat was I moved three times. But again I had a great time. A long walk to my car and had to pay $21 for parking. I will be back next year. I'll start saving up now. I highly recommend the events here.

The interpretive signs around the lagoon tells you that it is a haven for wildlife. There is half a…read moretruth to what they say. But that means that there is also a big fat half-lie too. There is very little natural habitat here. The upland areas are mostly covered with lawns and non-native palm trees. It's a very urban park here, and there isn't to support wildlife here. In the last century, most of this area was open ocean. The semi-circular Rainbow Pier was created in the 1920s, along with the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium. Soon after, the City began filling in the open water behind the pier. With the decline of Long Beach's downtown in the 1970s and 1980s, the City undertook aggressive revitalization plans, which included massive filling of the area behind the pier, to create the modern-day landscape. Thus, Rainbow Lagoon is the vestige of the sheltered cove that was once protected by Rainbow Pier. The park is much more welcoming for human inhabitants than wildlife. There is a beautiful winding path that take you over colorful bridges, and paddle boats to take you over the water. It is a lovely park, just not wondeful for wildlife, notwithstanding this semi-informative interpretive signs. Oceanic water fills Rainbow Lagoon via underground pipes and culverts. This keeps a marine, but wave-free environmnent. In some ways, this is similar to natural lagoons (such as Malibu Lagoon) where waves are cut off by natural sand bars, which come and go with the seasons. In a natural state, this still water would be conducive the establishment of salt marsh plants, like cordgrasses. However, there are none to be found here. In contrast to a natural lagoon, Rainbow Lagoon is paved with concrete and in general has a very hard "edge" which prevents the establishment of plants. As you can see in the picture above, there is no gradual shift from deep to shallow water; these gradients normally create a variety of depths, which are essential to a diverse fish community with species of different sizes. The far edge in the photograph is rocky, which adds a little diversity. But the hard substrate again does not allow plants to establish. No doubt the plant-free environment is an intentional component of the park management, as such plants could create nuissances in such an urban environment. The blunted tidal inputs creates other problems for the lagoon: lack of oxygen. Wave energy and fresh inputs of ocean water would normally keep the oxygen levels high. Making matters worse, the concrete lining makes the water heat up in the sun, further depleting oxygen. To prevent oxygen levels from getting too low (which would result in massive fish-kills), water is agitated and circulated by fountains. These fountains also improve the aesthetics of the park. And despite my griping, you can see some interesting birds hunt the little fish in the lagoon. I saw a Green Heron here the other day, and these shy birds aren't so easy to spot sometimes!

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