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Flushing Meadows Corona Park Pool

3.0 (81 reviews)
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The boardwalk by no sea
Jia J.

For a while, I was inconsolable (weren't we all?) about the annual draining of the outdoor pools. However, after a few weeks of not exerting myself whatsoever, I started to get that pent up (a.k.a. FAT 'N' LAZY) feeling and knew that I had to get a move on. Still, I wasn't mentally prepared to downsize to one of the small indoor pools in the public system, nor did I feel like suddenly shelling out huge sums to join one of the just-as-small and way overpriced pools in my neighborhood. I was also loathe to "yog" in the park before OR after work... But then I got a new job that immediately overhauled my schedule and made exercise a daily possiblity again! More awesomely, I had ALL Thursday and Friday off last week, which merited a journey to the Flushing Meadows Corona Park Pool. A lifeguard had raved about this newest addition to the NYC public pool system before, but I'd never had a chance to go. Knowing that golden opportunities like this were rare, I planned my trip right in the middle of the day. This way, the ride on the Queensbound 7 was still quite full, but actually bearable. Once I got to the Mets-Willets Point stop, the penultimate point on the line, I found that the directions on the NYC Dept. of Parks and Recreation oversimplified things a bit. The directions tell you to basically just go left down a ramp and walk about four minutes past a "Pitch 'n' Putt" and over a little pedestrian bridge. So I went down something that could be construed as a ramp and found myself in a creepy ass, deserted underpass below a tangle of screaming highways. Luckily, an MTA worker on a bike who had the face of Anderson Cooper and the voice of Alec Baldwin set me straight. He made me a bit nervous though, with his constant references to how far away it "actually" was. Per his instructions, I re-entered the subway stop and followed a very obvious boardwalk that seemed out of place with no ocean around. The Mets stadium loomed overhead, and all I could think was what a shitshow this place would be during games, but how nice it was otherwise. I could see the cabled spires of the pool from the walk, and it did seem very far away. Very soon, though, I saw pillars bearing the familiar NYC Parks maple leaf, and a gigantic concrete ramp deposited me in what I guess is Flushing Meadows. Totally reminded me of the Simpsons episode in which Homer and family find themselves stuck in Midtown. Seeing a bus that says "Flushing Meadows," Homer goes into a reverie about porcelain toilets spouting in an idyllic landscape of meadows. Well, Flushing Meadows was just like Homer's vision, minus the toilets. The path through the park was obvious and clearly marked. In about four minutes, I found that the Parks website had in fact not lied about the Pitch 'n' Putt mini-golf range being just four minutes away from the ramp. The oddest feature of this place was the obscenely blue (like Blow Pop blue) fountains of water coursing over the miniature landscape. After the Porpoise Bridge took me over a canal of sorts, the pool appeared, towering behind a stretch of bramble-covered footpaths cordoned off with police tape. Landscaping, I guess! Stepping around mangled debris, I walked into the building. Before I gained admittance to the pool on the second level, I was drawn like a moth to the YEAR-ROUND ICE SKATING RINK ($5 a skate) on the ground floor. A huge American flag presided over the icy scene. As I proceeded upstairs, the Olympian aura of the place only intensified. The steely double doors and the wide, spotless hallways made me feel like Moira Kelly on the Cutting Edge. Another door put me into a state-of-the-art locker room, which seemed so intensely all-American that I felt like I was somewhere in the heartland...until the sound of a showerer humming in the pentatonic scale reminded me of where I was. A large, frosted glass door admitted me to an epic trio of pools...and what a sight it was in the light of day, also with a giant American flag hanging over it. To the right, a wading center quarantined children and their parents. To the left, an unused diving tank sat in glassy silence. In the middle was a lane pool, divided horizontally into countless 25-meter lanes (64 round trips makes one mile). It was a blissful 7.2 feet deep througout, making for an environment that deterred loitering at the walls, but was not tiresomely deep. It was a treat to be able to dunk down to the bottom after sets. The natural light through the humungous windows grace-noted this world-class experience. Before I knew it, I had churned out two miles with very little pain or anxiety even in my atrophied state. After such a healthy reprise, even the long haul back to the UES wasn't so bad. Hell, I almost giggled at the sight of the 7, approaching like an arthritic caterpillar over the track - reminding us all to stay fit, even if it means journeying to outer limit Queens.

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PLEASE READ THIS IF YOU PLAN ON COMING HERE !!!…read more I planned on coming here with two friends and my mother , at the start everything was great sure yes. The DISGUSTING thing about this pool are the LIFEGUARDS. A ton of these "LIFEGUARDS" are terrible staff. I had such a terrible encounter with some. My friend was swimming and these two LIFEGUARDS made fun of her infront of her. They body shamed her calling her a disgusting name. These lifeguards hold absolutely no respect whatsoever for the people in the pool. Worst part is they have terrible patience and lack great attitude. Don't clock into work expecting no work, you decided to work as a lifeguard so now you suck up and WORK. These lifeguards were NOT short staffed at all, they all have their table in the front of the stairs. They didn't open the kiddie pool at all even though very clearly there were a ton of kids. Worst part is that they're SMOKING. How are you a lifeguard and SMOKING? Especially infront of kids and others. ALSO!!!!! If you come here expect a man to tell you to move to another part of the pool because NOW they give classes. Isn't that ridiculous? Instructing and giving swimming classes in a pool where everyone is paying to be in? I said out loud that I paid to be here. They could also do a much better job in cleaning the walls of the pool. If you truly think that the lifeguards will not affect your trip here, oh they will. I read the reviews thinking it would be nothing but surely they were right. They need much better staff here , better hiring. I've been here before in 2021 and 2019 with no problems and remember they used to be much busier. Now it's a little bit more emptier than it seems. This could be a great place if it wasn't for the lifeguards. Do better. One lifeguards names I caught was Chelsea and she was one of the lifeguards laughing at my friend and making fun of her. The lifeguards that bothered my friend will be shown below. The dude is literally smoking in the picture. Worst part is the vape is yellow, same color as their whistles. Coincidence? But man, the lifeguards are tremendous here . The manager must have a blind eye towards them since nowadays people just want money . Bad experiences give out bad reputations. One thing to mention is: the prices It's 25$ for entry and 10$ for the chair. 40$ for cabana. Just for those who needed to know.

Huge lines. They open 12:30, and at 1:30 they are not letting anyone in. Waiting outside in the…read moreheat is torture.

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Astoria Park Pool

(124 reviews)

Astoria

It's been about 20 years since I've last been to this Pool. Back in Middle School during the…read moreSummer, my class would come here at least twice a Summer and it's always been a blast. Now as an almost middle aged adult in an attempt to weather through almost triple digit weather, Astoria Pool hasn't lost its charm. As good as the trip was, it isn't perfect. Since it was a hot day there was a rather long queue that I had to wait through, which fortunately wasn't as long as I thought it would be. There are a couple of rules and regulations which do make enough sense to follow. No electronics in the pool area, you must have a lock for your locker and shower before and after being in the pool, a towel is recommended. The one drawback would be the locker rooms. I dunno how the women's one looks like since I'm a man but the men's locker leaves a lot to be desired. I know it's a public use facility but it could be more taken care of so it would look less like a Gulag from Call of Duty: Warzone, plus the lockers are pretty small, I was amazed to fit all of my stuff in there. Other than that, it's a nice way to kill some time on a hot day. Be mindful of their schedule though because an hour break is utilized from 3 to 4 PM.

I came on a Sunday morning for the 11:00am- 2:45pm shift. The line to get in the pool was very long…read morebut it moved very quickly and we only waited about 15 minutes to get inside. The locker room is huge and has plenty of lockers, showers and dressing stalls to change into. The pool is Olympic size and gargantuan with an amazing view of the bridge. The best part is the way it's divided. There's a section with lanes for swimmers who want to do laps. A tanning section, away from the pool where you can lay out towels and tan or read a book. Areas designated for food consumption as they do have a food stand that sells burgers, hot dogs etc. all at reasonable prices from $6-$14. A playground right next door with sprinklers and jungle gym. And if you don't want to get into the water but enjoy the view there's a terrace outside of the pool that owns you to see over the pool and bridge.

Flushing Meadows Corona Park Pool - swimmingpools - Updated May 2026

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