So I was double checking all the city pools to see if there wasn't one good one open sometime tomorrow that would fit into my not busy schedule... and, alas, the only ones are too crowded not fun pools. So no swimming tomorrow.
But, then I got to thinking and did a search for all indoor pools in Seattle and hit some interesting things. 1. Hotels. I hadn't thought about this. Maybe there's a hotel that will let me in on a Sunday.
And the Y. There is a Y that's not terribly inconvenient that has a nice pool schedule with with Sunday openings and aqua classes in the mornings... The Y has a large $125 joining fee and a monthly fee that is $50. BUT the one closest to me is advertising free joining through the end of October... hmmmm they do have a free pass. I might well go talk to them this week and scope the deal out. I could join the Y and still do Mantrell's classes for only $3.45 each. hmmmm
Stay tuned.
But, then I got to thinking and did a search for all indoor pools in Seattle and hit some interesting things. 1. Hotels. I hadn't thought about this. Maybe there's a hotel that will let me in on a Sunday.
And the Y. There is a Y that's not terribly inconvenient that has a nice pool schedule with with Sunday openings and aqua classes in the mornings... The Y has a large $125 joining fee and a monthly fee that is $50. BUT the one closest to me is advertising free joining through the end of October... hmmmm they do have a free pass. I might well go talk to them this week and scope the deal out. I could join the Y and still do Mantrell's classes for only $3.45 each. hmmmm
Stay tuned.