Seasonal public pool with a slide, plus an area for very young children and adult swim periods.
Specific temperature information for the pool(s) at the Lemoyne Borough Swimming Pool is not readily available on official sources. As a seasonal outdoor facility, pool temperatures are generally ambient and fluctuate with weather conditions.
What are people saying (AI review summary)? This public pool receives mixed reviews. Many praise it as a good, calm, and well-maintained community pool with friendly people, an 'awesome' slide (which may require a swim test), and various features for all ages, including shallow areas for toddlers, waterfalls, ample parking, and concessions. Lifeguards are generally seen as knowledgeable and are diligent in enforcing rules for safety, including specific adult swim times. However, significant complaints include the strict requirement for permits or season passes (preventing walk-ins), instances of rude staff/lifeguards, and perceived discrimination regarding attire (requiring swimsuits, disallowing sportswear) and specific inflatables, sometimes resulting in no entry or refunds. Management is also criticized for failing to update website prices, leading to misleading costs. Visitors should be aware of the permit requirement, strict dress code enforcement, and potential price discrepancies.
Reviews
Pretty good for a neighborhood pool....calm...but it's a public pool ... please don't complain about kids playing and having fun...also ... control your kids so they are not just being terrible and rude.... people are pretty nice too
Only for lemoniacs please. You have to have a permit and cannot just walk in. Was sorry to see a family in front ready to hit the pool turned around because of no season pass. Other than that the pool is awesome. It's not Olympic sized. It's well maintained and guarded with life guards who know of all the dangers. The big slide is amazing and will amuse anyone willing to give it a go. Many areas for kids. Plenty parking and local confessions stand for drinks and popsicles. Thank you to the volunteers and guards alike.
Me, my sister, cousins, and aunt and uncle went to the place and the staff/ life guards were rude. My aunt and uncle did not feel comfortable to wear swim so my aunts and uncles and cousins were wearing sports wear and sports shorts and we were not allowed, because they said we had to wear swimsuits. That's discrimination. They also said my baby cousins cloth was see through; although, it was not. They didn't allow inflatable balls in the pool, however they allowed someone else to have inflatable protectors. They told us no inflatables were allowed. They also didn't give us a refund and we didn't get to swim either.
Pool was nice but the manager needs to do their job and keep the website updated with current prices. Having prices posted that are incorrect since COVID is extremely misleading. Spent $15 each of us to get in past 5 when the site states $5. Irresponsible and disappointing.
Great community pool. They have a shallow end that is great for baby or toddler splashers. There are fun waterfall areas. The pool gradually gets deeper as it winds around into a deeper area. Deepest end is roped off. Children with floaties are not allowed in this area. They have an awesome slide. If you are under the height of the rail you must pass a swim test conducted by a life guard. (Test: Swim from deep end all the way to other side of the pool lengthwise which includes going under the rope - by yourself.) When your child successfully passes this test they will be given a bracelet to enjoy the slide at their will. When capacity reaches a certain limit there is a time period for adult swim. This will occur quarter til every hour. When whistles are blown everyone must exit the pool. The lifeguards check the pool and then allow adults 18 and over to swim for 15 minutes. (I believe babies are also allowed in at this time with their caregiver.) They will then announce over the loud speaker when time is up and everyone may return to the pool. Last but not least, there are rules to follow which is to ensure the safety of everyone. The lifeguards did not make up these rules. They are simply there to enforce them and keep you and your children safe. So leave them alone and let them do their job.
| Sunday | 12:00 – 8:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Monday | 1:00 – 7:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 1:00 – 7:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 1:00 – 7:00 PM |
| Thursday | 1:00 – 7:00 PM |
| Friday | 1:00 – 7:00 PM |
| Saturday | 12:00 – 8:00 PM |
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