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Meadowbrook Pool

4.0 (10 reviews)
Closed • 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM
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Love this pool . Great staff. Warm water. Many swim activities. Great location on a bus line parking available

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dont be mad if they dont understand u asked how much the pool was they aint selling there pool bro

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Wedgwood Swim Club

Wedgwood Swim Club

(2 reviews)

Wedgwood

I swam at Wedgwood Swim Club for 12 years as an away swimmer through the Seattle Summer Swim League…read more(SSSL) approximately 1999 to 2010. My Grandad lived in Wedgwood, and my parents, my sister, and I lived in Innis Arden. So it was fun coming to swim here because my Grandad lived near the pool (now my sister owns the house) and would come to see me swim. So Wedgwood has always felt like a home-away-from-home pool to swim at for me. The pool deck stands out in my mind from the other SSSL swim team pools because of its smooth texture. Concessions were well run and locker rooms well maintained during swim meets. The amount of grass/sitting room is good for dual swim meets (two teams competing) but could get very crowded for the end of the season events such as Prelims, Northerns, and All Cities. The tiered grassy area made viewing the pool during races comparatively easy, though the edges of the pool were typically lined with spectators so we didn't always see the end/turns of every race. All around fond memories of swimming here both in terms of family and competitive sporting events.

If there's one thing I always tell young families...or even couples when they move into the View…read moreRidge/Wedgwood neighborhoods of Seattle is to put your name on the wait lists for the local community pools. Now. Had someone given us that advice upon moving into NE Seattle, we might have had an opportunity to get into the View Ridge or Wedgwood Swim Clubs when our children were actually interested in being at the pool during the summer. Unfortunately that was not to happen. When we finally did have kids and finally did think to put our names on the wait list for these swim clubs, we were jarred to learn that the wait was a decade or more. I kid you not. Each spring we would get an update from both swim clubs altering us to our status on their wait list and every year we would look at each other and ask why no one gave us advice to get our names on the lists earlier. The lists moved in an excruciatingly slow manner, sometimes opening up fewer than a dozen new slots a year. In 2009, at the absolute height of the economic depression, we were finally notified by the Wedgwood Swim Club that our family was eligible to join and we were given a week to decide if we wanted to plunk down the $1700 it would cost ($1000 for membership and $700 for dues). Talk about being between a rock and a hard place. Spend $1700 that we really didn't have at that point, or lose our slot that we had been waiting on for a decade. Pay now or go back to the end of the line. Ultimately we decided to buck up and join and we really did enjoy that first summer. The weather was great, the kids were still young enough to want to hang out with their parents and, the novelty of belonging to a pool was still fresh. But, by the summer of 2011, our attendance at the pool had dropped precipitously. It took a very long time for summer to actually arrive in 2011 and combined with summer camps and other activities, I estimate that we only used the pool a total of 10 times all summer. That's $70 per swim based upon our $700 dues. Talk about a bad investment! The situation repeated itself in 2012, so when it came time to re-up our membership in 2013, we opted out. Our decade+ long wait to become members was over with a whimper after just four years. Our disappointing run at the Wedgwood Swim Club was not a reflection on the pool or community in any way. It had more to do with crappy summer weather and the fact that our kids were older and interested in other activities by the time we became members. In fact, I only have praise for the Wedgwood Swim Club. First of all, the facility is great. The pool is spacious, clean and warm. The clubhouse can be rented for a low fee for private parties. The locker rooms are clean. The staff, both year round and summer is terrific. The Board of Directors takes their job seriously and is committed to making sure the facility is around for decades to come. Everyone does a great job communicating to the membership. There are BBQ's available for picnicking and there are many community events throughout the summer, from swim meets to pie eating contests. It's really too bad that the Wedgwood pool didn't work out better for my family. Had we known about the wait list and had we become members when our kids were younger, including getting them on the swim team at a young age, we undoubtedly would have gotten more out of the pool. Pro Tip: The Wedgwood Swim Club offers swimming lessons to members and non-members alike throughout the summer. It's a great option for anyone who lives in NE Seattle.

Sand Point Country Club

Sand Point Country Club

(20 reviews)

View Ridge

Each pool of the North Division of the Seattle Summer Swim League spurred different conversation…read moretopics when we traveled to them for swim meets when I competed on the youth team for Innis Arden (1999 to 2010). Interestingly, with Sand Point Country Club the conversation revolved around pool set-up, concessions, and human interactions. As I aged into my teenage years, I started to pick up on this more. Windows served as the barrier between the pool deck and a parking lot below, which made some people with a fear of heights slightly nauseous. So, they would sit with their backs turned to parking lot and not turn around. The line for concessions was well organized and marked off and concessions prices were decent. If I wanted to not spend too much money, I would bring most of my food/snacks from home and get one thing. Towards the end of my time on the team, the human interactions conversation was geared towards concern over upwards mobility in swimming. A couple of the other girls/women wanted to go further but did not like the tactics USA Swimming used of publicity stunt relationships where people were paired with whoever USA Swimming wanted instead of who they were really with to paint a picture of what swimming in America "should" look like. They sent off some very strong vibes of blaming country club culture, which in our summer league swimming meant Sand Point. I have encountered the "should" (also known as obligation or entitled) culture outside of swimming and Sand Point, so that was not a personal problem I had. However, it did direct conversation while here. Locker rooms were clean and would get dirtier during the swim meet, though staff still ran their locker room sweeps and stayed on top of it as best they could. The ribbons station was easy to find and tended to not get too backed up. The area around the starting blocks was not too cramped. Event numbers were displayed high up and were easy to see from across the pool. Bleacher seating was available.

This review is regarding the tennis courts: Beautiful!…read more The courts are well maintained and attended. The members we played a match with were extremely nice and welcoming. The property, club house and golf course is absolutely gorgeous, excellent views and tucked away in a quiet neighborhood.

View Ridge Swim & Tennis Club

View Ridge Swim & Tennis Club

(7 reviews)

View Ridge

Swam at View Ridge Swim & Tennis Club for various meets as part of my youth team (Innis Arden) in…read morethe Seattle Summer Swim League, approximately 1999 to 2010. The pool underwent a renovation partway through the 12 summer seasons I competed. It was one of the pools that did not have a 12-foot deep end. Meaning dives needed to be shallow and turns carefully executed to not rub the tops of one's toes on the bottom of the pool. The concessions area was well set-up and priced. The grounds were some of the best in terms of size/space available for setting up a blanket during a swim meet. Our coaches would remind us before meets not to walk around too much and tire ourselves out since the pool area was so large. Parking was good if early enough, not as far of a walk as at some of the other Northern Division pools.

There is a 12+ year long wait to become members for a reason. This place is fabulous. We waited…read morelonger than that to become members and when we did, we WERE worried that we weren't fancy enough. It was an absolutely silly fear. The facilities are clean and well managed. The lifeguards and management are focused and kind. I have never heard loud obnoxious music. I'm not sure why the neighbor stated that. The swimming lessons are amazing and reasonably priced. My kids have made amazing progress and have become fans of the lessons after getting signed up under protest. The only negative is that it is such a great place, it DOES take a while to get in. They are a victim of their own success. Agree with poster Tony O.: Sounds like sour grapes from non-members...and disappointing that folks seemed to mark other positive postings as "unhelpful" or "unrelated".

LA Fitness

LA Fitness

(77 reviews)

Roosevelt

I recently joined the LA Fitness Gym in Roosevelt, Seattle and had a great experience with Personal…read moreFitness trainer Kirill. Kirill was super fun, positive, responsive and gave me some great advice! He showed me a workout plan that was just right, hit all my areas and showed me how to gradually increase the challenge to get stronger. I was nervous about being at the gym but he made it easy and fun to be there! I highly recommend him to people with lots of experience but also to people who are just trying to get back in shape. He really knows what he's talking about and is a great instructor!

If you've ever wanted to workout at a cramped, passive aggressively staffed gym that rivals the…read moresquare footage of a Walgreens then this is the place for you. Also, something particularly egregious is that this place often has young , solo staffed females close at 11pm part of which involves them physically entering the male locker room which is inherently unsafe not to mention awkward for any men with the audacity to be changing a few minutes before closing time which given the limited workout space/membership ratio is often a necessary evil. Also, there is a particularly unlikeable, spiteful little salamander of young man who shares the first name, not to mention despised nature of the British Prince who lost his title because of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, both should be avoided at all costs and rejected by polite society.

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