Warm Water Therapy Pool, locker rooms, and staff is what this review is for. When I came here for therapy most of the time I was in the pool with just my therapist but occasionally their was another session going on. The water temperature for therapy sessions is warmer than that of, open warm water pool times. However that not to say the water is cold, it is warm. There are lockers just outside the pool area with 2 changing rooms/showers and 1 bathroom or you can use the larger locker room. I like the large locker room, which also had a separate area for showering and soap should you need it. Then through another door to the locker room. Plenty of space here and well lit. In here they have a swimsuit spinner, I don't know the proper name but, it helps dries your bathing suit. Lock up your stuff head back through the maze of doors and check in with lifeguards behind the desk or do this before you go to the locker room. The warm water pool has a chair lift should you need that but, most people just use the stairs with the rails to walk in. The shallow end has a bench so you can work on sit to stand exercises. The floor of the pool seems gritty in some areas. Sometimes there's something on the bottom of the floor I don't think they vacuum the pool on a daily basis or even weekly. The deep end 6 ft deep. You can use a pool noodle to hang to feel weightlessness, stretching your spine out. Then continue to exercise. The staff are friendly but not overly, the lifeguards are not allowed to talk to you. The noise level in the room when other people are talking and or talking over each other can be quite loud there's no sound bumper. So it's can be very loud which is not something I really want when I come for therapy. When you come you would probably want to bring your own in noodle because you're not allowed to use any of the physical therapy things that you might have used when you were there. Still a great place and I...
Read moreAffordable, clean, but most importantly lots of fun.
Decent sized kiddie area, with a zero depth entry area so it's very easy for little kids to get into the water. A toddler sized water slide and sprinklers provide lots of fun for the young ones, while older kids and adults can enjoy the main pool and larger water slide. I thought the larger slide was great, as about a quarter of the way down you're in pitch black darkness until you near the slide's exit.
We went on a very hot Saturday, and shockingly there was no crowd, which meant plenty of room for us and the kids to swim and splash around.
Admission was very reasonable, at $6 per person, while kids younger than 2 years old are free. We had a blast, and are already looking forward...
Read moreWe found Splash Landings through friends (we don't live in Glenview) and are so glad we did. This is the perfect place to bring our kids (7 and 9) on rainy days.
The staff is always exceptionally kind and pleasant, the pool and locker rooms are clean and most importantly the height requirement for the water slide is 42 inches - perfect for our 46.5 inch tall son who gets upset at the 48 inch requirements elsewhere.
Will keep coming here as long as our kids want to. ...
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