5/5 Richard C. 4 years ago on Google
My
daughter
and
i
really
really
enjoyed
l'odyssee,
so
much
so
we
had
to
go
three
days
running,
so
much
so
I
was
unable
to
drag
her
into
Paris
city.
Very
easy
to
find,
next
to
a
big
supermarket
maul,
to
the
north
west
of
the
town.
I
can't
really
find
anywhere
like
it
in
the
UK.
The
UK
seems
to
have
'themed'
pools
usually
around
jungles....this
is
more
utilitarian,
than
having
frilly
frothy
pirates
which
I
much
preferred.
There
are
four
indoor
pools,
here,
(one
is
a
Olympic
sized
pool
with
lanes
and
starter
boxes,
which
you
can
use,
novel
for
us).
The
pools
have
all
been
carefully
thought
through.
There
are
outdoor
pools/slides
as
well
with
a
wave
machine,
but
everyday
we
went
it
was
too
cold
outside
-
even
summer.
They
also
have
the
ubiquitous
screw
cork
tunnel.
The
pools
are
gigantic
(I
think
it's
the
largest
in
Europe?).
They
are
made
from
welded
squares
of
steel
plates,
giving
it
a
great
steam
punk
kind
of
feel.
I
so
wish
we
had
something
like
this
in
Britain
(the
closest
weve
been
to
is
Tralee
in
South
Ireland,
this
was
so
much
bigger,
but
with
the
wave
machine
unfortunately,
outside),
it's
shiny
and
beautifully
done
(absolutely
no
rough
edges
because
of
the
welding).
Pools
for
everyone!!
My
daughter,
spent
most
time
in
the
lazy
stream,
which
goes
from
the
inside
to
the
outside
following
a
procession
of
people
doing
handstands
and
cartwheels!
Four
things
I'd
recommend.
Your
wallet
(it
was
on
the
extensive
side
-
but
once
you
are
in
you
are
in
and
free
to
use
whatever,
even
the
bouncy
castle.
Secondly,
if
you
forget
your
swimming
trunks,
don't
buy
them
from
the
kiosk
upstairs,
they
are
more
expensive
than
the
entrance
fee.
Wait
until
you
get
downstairs,
where
there
is
a
vending
machine
that
sells
everything
and
every
size
you
need.
Goggles
as
well.
Thirdly,
this
is
France!
Many
of
the
families
pack
picnics
and
do
the
day!
Lastly
the
tiles
are
slippy,
and
the
outside
is
is
oh
ah
painful
on
the
feet.
Take
flip
flops,
large
towels
(it
can
be
cold
outside)
and
another
towel/blanket
to
lie
on.
There
are
also
places
to
buy
food
(we
went
to
the
maul)
and
a
baguette
vending
machine
(we
didn't
try).
Lastly,
it's
open
until
quite
late
-
8,
but
don't
quote
me
on
this.
Lastly
lastly,
it
does
get
full
but
didn't
feel
overfull,
and
how
can
I
put
this,
lots
of
locals
hardly
any
English...