As they sat down they opened their cooler and pulled out family size bags of candy and snacks. They set up next to us because it was pretty packed that day.
#PROVO REC CENTER FULL SIZE#
Well not 5 minutes later another family comes in with a FULL SIZE COOLER. I had to throw away the gummy bears which I was disappointed in, especially since we normally spend about $50-70 on the snack bar everytime we go but those are the rules right. I was a little surprised they insisted on seeing my cooler when i always see people with colors everywhere. Updated, and very disappointed!! So we came to the pool again and i decided to bring a small hand size cooler with water and one bag of frozen gummy bears. There was a separate longer pool that offered a obstacle course in the pool which looked a lot of fun! There is also an adult-only spa area that no kids are allowed in. They had whistles to correct visitors and I swear I heard the whistles more than I didnt haha! The overhead announcement speaker was impossible to hear.There were both indoor and outdoor pools including slides, a play park, and a lazy river.
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There were very young but attentive lifeguards everywhere you looked. The front desk had water diapers for babies.I didnt get to interact with the staff much. There were family changing rooms on top of gender-specific changing rooms. There was also a swimming costume machine that spins and dries your suit. There were private showers with soap offered and communal showers. The changing rooms were clean and easy to navigate. The rec center was very busy and finding parking was quite difficult. I visited on the 4th July weekend with my sister, her husband, and their 1 year old.