4/5 Lisa P. 6 years ago on Google
I
still
enjoy
going
here
now
and
again,
just
as
I
did
as
a
child.
I
now
mostly
use
the
Relaxation
part,
but
I
always
make
sure
to
take
a
dip
in
the
big
pool.
They're
rebuilding
a
bit
so
the
big
slides
are
closed
and
physically
removed,
and
so
is
the
outside
pool,
but
the
main
rooms
are
still
in
full
use.
The
pools
are
quite
old
and
some
tiles
look
like
they've
gone
through
some
hardships,
but
other
than
that
it's
clean
and
well
kept,
and
they
have
a
lifeguard
watching
over
the
pool
at
all
times.
The
main
room
contains
the
so
called
Adventure
pool,
where
you've
got
quite
a
gentle
"waterfall"
slide
leading
down
into
the
the
pool
where
the
artificial
waves
sometimes
splash
about
(only
after
a
loud
alarm
sounds).
This
bit
is
my
personal
favorite,
and
has
been
since
I
was
a
kid.
If
you're
not
comfortable
in
water
the
deep
end
of
the
pool
with
The
Waves
isn't
for
you,
but
you
can
go
to
a
more
shallow
part
to
still
enjoy
them.
If
you
continue
further
in
the
same
pool
there's
a
little
tunnel
with
a
strong
stream
going
round
and
round,
and
just
out
of
the
pool
there
are
two
hot
tubs
to
use.
They
also
have
a
baby
pool
designed
with
Mamma
Mu
figures.
I
sometimes
go
in
there
myself
when
it's
empty,
just
to
relax
in
the
water
which
is
warmer
than
in
the
big
pool.
There
are
also
some
fun
toys
to
play
with
as
long
as
you're
not
disturbing
the
actual
families
and
children
supposed
to
use
them.
One
of
the
rooms
has
a
handful
lanes
for
exercise,
depending
on
how
many
are
booked
and
used
at
the
time
by
schools
etc,
three
different
trampolines:
1,
3
and
5
meters
tall,
a
climbing
wall
and
a
hot
tub.
If
you
want
to
be
in
a
calmer
place
you
can
pay
for
the
Relaxation
instead,
which
is
more
expensive
but
gives
you
access
to
both
the
VIP
room
with
saunas
and
a
big
hot
tub,
and
the
rest
of
the
pools.
They
lend
you
a
towel
and
a
robe,
give
you
shampoo,
conditioner
and
lotion,
and
you
get
to
use
a
different
changing
room.
It's
usually
completely
empty
in
there,
which
is
really
nice
and
calm,
and
you
put
all
your
belongings
into
a
locker
with
a
key
to
keep
them
safe
(Parkbadet
takes
no
responsibility
if
things
disappear).
The
floors
by
the
showers
often
get
really
slippery
because
of
the
conditioner,
so
tread
with
caution.
There
are
two
saunas,
a
Finnish
one
(higher
temperature)
and
a
steam
one
that
completely
fills
up
to
the
point
where
you
can't
see
your
hands
in
front
of
you,
being
both
fascinating
and
not
so
fun
for
someone
with
claustrophobia.
Free
carbonated
water
and
tables
to
rest
by
is
available
at
all
times,
and
sometimes
they
do
sauna
programs
with
different
smells
and
heating
used.
Obviously
there's
a
bucket
of
cold
water
to
pour
on
your
head
after
coming
out
of
the
sauna,
if
you're
that
kind
of
person.
The
building
also
contains
a
gym,
an
exercise
room
with
bikes,
a
yoga
room,
and
a
room
for
water
aerobics,
most
which
will
have
to
be
pre-booked
and
payed
for
separately.
Well
worth
a
visit!
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