Avoniel Leisure Centre, Belfast
Swimming again!
Well after looking for something to do on a local level we decided to hook up with a friend and head off swimming again. These decisions are very kids driven by the way. The weather was on the turn and the planned bike ride round Stormont Park was looking decidedly dodgy.
We headed into East Belfast to Avoniel Leisure Centre. I had no idea it even existed but a friend plays 5-a-side football there on Sunday mornings. It is signposted off the Albertbridge Road.
The receptionist was helpful and offered us an application for the Boost card scheme which has been launched for all Belfast Leisure Centres (see the news post for more information). We arrived late in the day and as the centre was closing in less than an hour we got a bit of discount.
There is only one swimming pool at this centre but as the kids we had ranged from 5 - 7 and were capable swimmers it was just the ticket. There were floats available for the kids and a couple of lanes were roped off for the serious swimmers. The pool has a shallow end, moving to a deep area in the middle, followed by a shallow end again. It was actually very good for the new (less confident) swimmers. It actually made them swim. Out of the kids we had we had with us there was one confident swimmer and three passable but much less confident swimmers. It was easy to keep an eye on them all and they had fun diving under legs, doing tumbles, jumping in and all the other things that make it swimming fun. We were lucky that afternoon as there was hardly anyone in the pool but us.
The changing rooms were an eye opener for the kids as they were communal. I had three girls with me and you should have seen how bashful they became. Changing three kids any way is a task, but when they insist on hiding behind towels, with you trying to keep everything off the wet floor it becomes a bit stressful. The changing room is actually very small and it was not easy keeping everything in one place or keeping everything dry. My friend however thought it was a breeze with one boy and himself in the mens changing room.. (Hmmm think I got the short straw on that one !!)
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7 year old says: Brilliant, best bit was going up and under in the water
7 year old says: A brilliant pool. Easy to swim in. Not very busy. Best bit was diving through the hoops.
6 year old says: Changing room was strange, not having a cubical to change in. I loved the deep end because you could nearly touch the bottom. I did six swims up and down with out stopping.
5 year old says: I thought it was good. The best bit was swimming by my own. The boys changing rooms were good.
Stress Level 1 (The stress levels were very low in the pool as it was easy to look after 4 (nearly competent) swimmers with two adults present. The stress of changing three bashful gals was slightly more intense. But in general a good pool for the ability of young swimmers. Not really for non swimmers.
Fun Level 5 (All kids loved it. It was easy and fun for all of us.)
Cost Level 2 (We were given a bit of discount as we only had a short while before the pool closed. But if you dont have a boost card for your child from now on (in Belfast Leisure Centres) the cost could rise.)
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