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Red Hook Pool

essdotweather
essdotweather
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Ok, this is PS, but this board is much more active than the RH board, so....

Has anybody been to the Red Hook pool? Is it clean? Is it overrun with kiddies? Can I get a space to stretch out in the sun in peace?

Thanks....

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  • armchair_warrior
    armchair_warrior
    no in any nyc public pool. you have more peace probably in coney island lol.
  • saram
    saram
    Hmmm......on that note then, what's the best driving path to Riis Park from PS? I tried doing the Mapquest directions, which takes you down Flatbush and it's like a fucking obstacle course not to hit anybody on the way with all of the double-parked cars and people crossing in the middle of the street.......
  • smw380
    smw380
    i love the red hook pool. there's a section for lap swimming and you can stretch out there in relative peace. there are a lot of kids there, of course, but it's very well run and i've never had any problems there at all.
  • glazyeyes
    glazyeyes
    thanks, smw, that's good to know. I don't do well with screaming kiddies or pee in the pool......Does it seem clean to you?
  • the chipster
    the chipster
    I LOVE the pool. The lap lanes are always free. And it's so clean, you'll leave a whiter shade of pale.
    Have fun! Bring a lock!
  • jah33
    jah33
    thanks...I may head there tomorrow. I need some sun
  • smw380
    smw380
    it's definitely clean. very bare bones - you can't take anything on the pool deck with you except towel, flip flops, maybe a book. you can only wear a white shirt. but i just go there to swim laps, and it's great.

    and quite clean.
  • splooie
    splooie
    thanks again...since I'm up early and the pool doesn't open until 11, I'm thinking I'll do the beach today and the pool another time
  • smw380
    smw380
    there's lap swimming (no kids) from 7-8:30 every morning
  • dw438
    dw438
    Flexichick wrote: Hmmm......on that note then, what's the best driving path to Riis Park from PS? I tried doing the Mapquest directions, which takes you down Flatbush and it's like a fucking obstacle course not to hit anybody on the way with all of the double-parked cars and people crossing in the middle of the street.......
    Too damned easy. Ocean Parkway all the way down to the Belt.
    Take the Belt east to Flatbush south.
    Too easy.
    Geez, any look at an old-fashioned map could have told you that!
  • green
    green
    That's how I came home.......twas easy.....Beach was fabulous today....even went swimming
  • seven24
    seven24
    Sunset park pool has way less people than red hook pool.
  • transplant
    transplant
    seven24 wrote: Sunset park pool has way less people than red hook pool.
    oooh...do tell...is it clean? can you park nearby? what am I allowed to bring? is it as restrictive as RH (just a towel)?
  • armchair_warrior
    armchair_warrior
    DONT DO IT FLEXI!!

    i think its much better at the locale beaches than any nyc pool :p. i hated the pools when i was a kid still hate them to this day!!
  • graceplease
    graceplease
    well, the beach was really nice on Wednesday, but it's nice to know what my options are.
  • armchair_warrior
    armchair_warrior
    hmm kids and adults pee in the pools :p.

    they'll cut your locks and steal things out of them!!!
  • nice dude
    nice dude
    armchair_warrior wrote: hmm kids and adults pee in the pools :p.

    they'll cut your locks and steal things out of them!!!
    I consider myself warned. Thanks, AW :lol:
  • armchair_warrior
    armchair_warrior
    oh here is one more claim.

    the cities pool water would make you stiff and inflexible :p.
  • jeffrey
    jeffrey
    armchair_warrior wrote: oh here is one more claim.

    the cities pool water would make you stiff and inflexible :p.
    Yes Armchair, but the same can be said for the floating syringes at the beach.

    :shock:

    Okay, that was mostly a joke.

    I personally love the beach, but I can also attest to the quality and good overall experiences of the Red Hook pool.

    Armchair, perhaps you might want to venture another visit, this time to RH pool, as it's hardly the sketchy situation of old. No hooligan "waving" circles like NYC pools in the 80s and 90s.

    Flexi, it's also worth noting that a good amount of the small (bladder-challenged) kiddie crowd is off-loaded to a completely separate large, gated wading pool area, and the lifeguards at Red Hook are extremely vigilant regarding proper pool behavior in the main pool, which keeps the place free of said hooligans and great for a sane, mature experience.

    Every single time we've gone in the last few years has been totally sane, calm and refreshing, no problems whatsoever, and the food carts down the block at the soccer fields have made for some great lunch options afterward.

    As for other beach options, a few years ago on our way to Elizabeth Ikea my wife and I noticed the beach off to the left as you approach Staten Island on the Verazzano Narrows Bridge, and made a point of pulling off the highway one day to check it out.

    We've been hooked ever since.

    South Beach (inexplicably on the NE coast of SI) is gorgeous, by local beach standards. Big, wide long beach with excellent sand. Really nice, wide new elevated boardwalk with new restaurant/terrace/bar, another snack bar etc. Very scenic. Apparently they spent a load building this place 4 years ago, and it shows. Bathrooms are even nice (!) and full of oceanic artwork and clever under-the-sea themed faucets, mirrors etc.

    Oh, and uh...

    - takes us 20 minutes to get there from Cobble Hill on a weekend morning
    - beach is 95% empty
    - parking lot is similarly 95% empty

    We've been under the impression that it's one of NY's best-kept secrets.

    To get there, just take the Verazzano Narrows Bridge to SI and take a HARD IMMEDIATE RIGHT just after the toll on the SI side, following signs to South Beach.

    Don't pull into the first (small) parking lot where the main restaurant and flag poles are. You are much better off rolling to the very next light and making a left into that hyuuuuge, mostly empty parking lot, and choosing a spot somewhere right near one of the upramps onto the scenic boardwalk.

    Wow. Long post. Sorry.

    I just love Summer. Can ya blame me?

    :}
  • bklyngirl
    bklyngirl

    Subject: Re: Red Hook Pool

    Flexichick wrote: Ok, this is PS, but this board is much more active than the RH board, so....

    Has anybody been to the Red Hook pool? Is it clean? Is it overrun with kiddies? Can I get a space to stretch out in the sun in peace?

    Thanks....
    I have been going to the Red Hook pool for years and years. It is clean. Olympic sized. There is a separate kiddie pool (used to be a diving pool - filled in years ago).

    There are lanes for lap swimming. It is spacious. There are a bunch of rules, as with any public pool (bring nothing onto the deck except a towel and sunscreen in a plastic container), plain white t-shirts only, otherwise no clothing, lock up your stuff (lockers provided). No running. No diving.

    There are plenty of lifeguards, and they are usually eye candy (just as an added bonus).

    It gets crowded when it is really really hot. Afternoon session more so than morning. There is generally a cop or two to deter groups of rowdy teens.

    On the weekends you can get lunch at the ballfields, which are across the street, and in danger of being done away with. If you haven't been, go before it's too late.

    The pool and rec complex was a WPA project (like the McCarren), but has been well maintained and surrounded by park and trees).

    You can definitely lay out a towel and sunbathe.

    The pool you want to avoid like the plague is the D & D pool (douglass and degraw) over by Bond St. small, cramped, diaper infested.
  • bklyngirl
    bklyngirl
    armchair_warrior wrote: DONT DO IT FLEXI!!

    i think its much better at the locale beaches than any nyc pool :p. i hated the pools when i was a kid still hate them to this day!!
    Went to Riis park today, which was covered with GARBAGE and closed. As much as I love Coney island, the beach is gross.

    If you want someplace close - you can ride your bike, or a subay stop or two away - Red Hook is the best.
  • iowa girl in bk
    iowa girl in bk
    Closed, BG? I went on Thursday and it was clean, empty and fabulous.

    Thanks for the info on the RH pool. I would not have thought to wear a white t-shirt.

    Can I bring a book?
  • bklyngirl
    bklyngirl
    Flexichick wrote: Closed, BG? I went on Thursday and it was clean, empty and fabulous.

    Thanks for the info on the RH pool. I would not have thought to wear a white t-shirt.

    Can I bring a book?
    Well, Friday is was like the gowanus canal. filthy. White shirt: you don't necessarily need to bring one, but if you do want to bring a t-shirt or tank top, make it white and make it plain. no writing.

    yes, you can bring a book. Despite people's complaints about the rules, it is a pretty great place.
  • jds
    jds
    94 degrees tomorrow means I will probably be cooling off somewhere other than my apartment.

    Exactly where remains to be seen. Maybe I'll just get in my car and see what happens
  • bill lyon
    bill lyon
    The picture should give you a clue as to where I ended up (again).

    There was a bit of a seaweed tide on Monday, but other than that, it was nice.
  • armchair_warrior
    armchair_warrior
    so what beach you went to :P.

    edit: damn it girl you always a teaser. spill the beans on the sand.
  • the mod squad
    the mod squad
    Riis Park.........Sand was ok. A little bit of trash, but not bad. I go to the far end where there are no lifeguards and less people
  • jj byrne
    jj byrne
    definitely bring a lock.
    hours: 11- 3 (they wouldn't let me in at 230) & 4-7
    it's pretty close on a bike and there's plenty of parking on the street. I think 3rd st. maybe safer than 9th for the bike esp. in the afternoon.