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1. Rockville Swim & Fitness Center
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The Rockville Swim & Fitness Center offers a year-round venue for swimming and fitness enthusiasts, featuring both indoor and outdoor pools as well as a fitness center. It caters to families, individuals, and swimmers of all skill levels, providing a variety of aquatic and fitness programs.
355 Martins Ln, Rockville, Maryland 20850
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Cecilia Bautista (Google User)
1 month ago
My kids love it here however I been waiting 40mnts for them to open this section. Call the office and they told me that everything should be open.when I Spoke with the Manager he said that they are having some issues and it’s not safe for the kids. That’s something that should be inform the front door since my kids don’t use the big pool.
Mary Massoumi (Google User)
1 month ago
Rockville Swim and Fitness Center offers a range of amenities, including three outdoor pools—one Olympic-size for fitness, one recreational pool with a big slide, and a baby pool. Additionally, there's a small waterpark for babies and two indoor pools—one themed as the North Pole and the other as Swim South. They also have a fitness room available. Overall, a great spot for swimming and staying active! #SwimAndFitness #OutdoorPools
Decisões Inteligentes (Google User)
1 month ago
Rockville Swim Center Review: Great Facility, But Major Issues The Rockville Swim Center is undeniably a nice facility with good amenities on the surface. However, after attending regularly (2-3 times per week), I’ve noticed several issues that significantly detract from the overall experience. Here’s an honest review based on my experience: 1. Territorial Behavior Among Members One of the biggest problems is that some members seem to believe they “own” the pool. For example, I’ve seen scenarios where 6 swimming lanes are open, yet 3 are occupied by people walking—not swimming. While I understand the importance of water walking for certain individuals, there should be a designated lane for this activity, rather than taking up swimming lanes. What’s worse, if you attempt to swim laps in those lanes, these individuals get upset and act as though you’re intruding on “their” space. It’s frustrating and creates unnecessary tension. 2. Hygiene Issues The lack of basic hygiene among some pool users is appalling. Many people don’t bother to shower before entering the pool, despite it being a standard hygiene practice (and usually a rule). Adding to this, I’ve noticed people wearing water sandals or flip-flops into the pool! These sandals collect dirt from the floors and then bring it into the water, which is highly unsanitary. It’s disappointing to see such a lack of common sense and disregard for pool cleanliness. 3. Group Disruptions (Wannabe Triathlon Teams) Another recent trend I’ve observed is groups of people claiming they are part of a triathlon team. They enter the pool and try to push individual swimmers (like me) into more crowded lanes so they can take over a lane for their group. This is inconsiderate and unfair, especially when you’ve already been swimming peacefully in your lane. I refuse to move when I’ve claimed a lane first, but their behavior creates unnecessary conflict. 4. The Summer Madness As frustrating as the regular issues are, summer is an entirely different story. The crowding and lack of etiquette are amplified tenfold during this season. It becomes nearly impossible to enjoy the pool, and the chaos makes the experience even more unpleasant. And the price is not budget friendly
Nelson V (Google User)
1 month ago
I visited this pool a dozen times last month, and I was impressed enough to get a year membership today. They have a spacious and excellent gym with a wide variety of exercise machines. They have 2 inside pools, and an Olympic size 50 meter pool outside. The restrooms are also terrific. Highly Recommended!
Melissa (Google User)
1 month ago
The kids enjoyed the outdoor pool area immensely. We cycled through from the beach zone to the deeper area, to the water playground, to the diving boards to the water slide. The pool was great fun for all. Our group was ages 2,4,7, 9, and 11. If you live in Rockville, get your residence card from the main office before visiting, and you save $1 per person on admission, which was inexpensive anyway.