5/5 d l. 5 months ago on Google
I
visited
Medley
Täby
Simhall
earlier
today.
It
was
a
fantastic
experience,
the
staff
are
friendly,
a
complete
range
of
new
facilities,
and
my
mother
likes
the
cookie
from
the
Cafe.
Will
definitely
revisit
it!
There's
a
suggestion
regarding
the
snabbsim
lanes
though:
If
possible,
could
you
please
put
the
rules
of
using
the
snabbsim
lanes,
e.g.
speed
limit,
under
which
condition
can
a
guest
who
comes
later
kicks
other
guests
who
are
already
using
the
lanes
out,
on
a
sign
board
by
the
pool?
Thanks!
Why
do
I
make
this
suggestion?
There
are
three
snabbsim
lanes.
While
I
was
practicing
breast-stroke
in
the
middle
lane,
a
lady
in
the
lane
on
my
left
hand
side
yelled
at
me
loudly
from
a
distance:
"this
is
a
snabbsim
lane
and
you
are
too
slow,
so
you
have
to
leave
this
lane",
and
she
did
it
twice!
Apparently,
this
lady
wanted
to
compete
freestyle
swimming
with
her
friend
side
by
side,
but
I
was
already
using
the
middle
lane
when
her
friend
came.
Breast
stroke
swimming
is
slower
than
freestyle
swimming
by
technique,
but
I
wasn't
that
slow.
In
fact,
I
was
faster
than
the
gentle
man
who
was
also
doing
breast
stroke
in
the
snabbsim
lane
on
my
right
hand
side.
I
ignored
the
lady
and
her
friend
and
they
asked
a
staff
named
Lukas
to
communicate
with
me,
I
asked
Lukas
about
the
speed
limit
of
using
the
snabbsim
lanes
and
he
doesn't
know
it
himself.
I
explained
the
situation
to
Lukas
and
I
came
up
with
the
suggestion
mentioned
above
out
of
two
considerations:
1.
the
behaviour
of
this
lady
and
her
friend
is
very
rude
and
unreasonable,
and
we
must
think
of
the
impact
of
such
behaviour
on
children
who
are
sharing
this
swimming
pool
with
us.
2.
to
make
the
rules
readily
available
by
the
pool
can
to
a
large
extend
avoid
unpleasant
conversations
between
guests.
Lukas
was
very
nice
and
he
suggested
me
to
send
the
suggestion
through
an
email,
but
I
could
not
find
an
email
address
so
I
write
it
on
google
review
instead.
To
summarise:
1.
competing
in
sport
is
a
good
thing
and
I
myself
support
that,
but
we
should
also
be
thoughtful
about
our
way
of
communication
in
public
areas,
especially
where
there
are
children
around;
2.
having
clear
rules
readily
available
can
save
time
and
energy.
Thank
you!