The Rollman Rink was saved by Trump. You had to rent skates or have your own. Helps keep out the riff raff.
Looks like it’s about 90% “diverse”.
Is it them Yogi ?
Like a Carnival Cruise without having to leave New York.
Suntan oil, right? Right?
The line just to get in, since it’s completely free
Line 1: Free stuff until it runs out.
Line 2: stuff you have to pay for but it doesn’t run out.
“… there was like a two-inch slick over the top of the entire pool,” one pool-goer said. “I literally wretched looking at it.”
I’m ready to barf thinking about it. There’s people inadvertently drinking that slime.
It’s difficult to keep a pool’s Ph balanced and bacteria levels controlled. Can’t imagine the condition of a pool that size and that overcrowded. Would be easy for the health dept. to shut down. And that’s saying nothing about the restrooms or locker rooms, which usually are even worse. — former lifeguard
RE: slime on the pool overnight....
From one of my favorite movies, The Magic Christian (Peter Sellers, Ringo Starr, Racquel Welch).
The point is the businessmen and investors in their suits will dive into a vat of slime to get money.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Xg2v_T2XH8
The morons who conceived of this operation need to be treated with tar and feathers....
Everyody on the pee pool water warm.
Just one of the many advantages of living on an anthill.
Now we know why Carnival doesn’t particularly want the ghetto on their ships anymore.
Go to a pool in NY City. Beware of what you bring home with you.
The natives are relentless around the cement pond.
A public pool with that many PEEple, no thank you.
Decades ago in college I worked at a public pool
So many rules. No open cuts or sores. No warts, etc.. No casts or slings. Everyone showered for min. 30 seconds before entering. All of this was inspected by a locker-room attendant.
No swim suits with buttons, fringe, zippers or anything that could fall into the filtration system. No running, no swearing, zero tolerance on disrespect to staff. No jumping except off diving boards. No grabbing other swimmers in any way. No food or drinks. A fight anywhere on the grounds would have meant a ban for entire season. No towels, sandals or sunglasses in the pool area.
Looking back, it was very strict. Today people wouldn’t accept it. It was a different time and a very different population.
We also shocked that pool nightly with massive doses of chlorine. Nothing could have survived
Toss a Baby Ruth in it like in Caddy Shack. That’ll clear out the pool for maintenance toot suite!
No surprise. Lots of “teens”.