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Yes, I use it a lot for my daughter (from 3 months, and she is now 16 months). The "ladies" are so lovely. I do try to book in advance - 3 days if you're not a memember, 12 days if you are.


A big thumbs up from me - see you in the pool lol!


PS If you go a couple of times a week or more then its worth joining you and baby as members - day membership for you both combined works out at about ?40 a month, and you get swimming, creche, soft play, classes, Crystal Palace 1 o'clock club etc for free. Plus you get the advance booking thing.

I've been using it since my son was 5 months and he's now 2 1/4.

I would definitely recommend your child becoming a member - with soft play, creche and Crystal Palace 1.00 club and discount off his swimming lessons - he covers the cost within just a few months.

The "ladies" are fab, very friendly, will totally do what you ask and just lovely with the kids. It was also the first time I had left him during the day (apart from with family) and they really helped me with what to do - ie he was crying.

Big thumbs up

See you in the pool also

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