My family recently moved to Goddard and we are huge fans of this pool. It's a little dated and rather small but that the kind of home-town charm we adore. It's rarely crowded and the staff are always courteous. My kid took a tumble on the diving board and the lifeguards we're immediately at his side and providing all the assistance and first aid that they could. We've been to several pools in the area including the YMCA and much prefer the Goddard. It's quaint, laid back and fun for all. The PA system is a little scratchy and when they play the local radio stations through it it can be irritating and some of the patrons leave their trash out to be blown by the wind so a few more trash cans placed about and decent tunes would be...
Read moreI am always so impressed when I come for a pool day with my children, considering very young individuals are always on duty and at the pool as a mother, I am proud of them. They are always greeting us with the upmost respect with smiles and just great energy! It’s not fun Going to a planned day when people show up to work unhappy so I can always appreciate a positive experience not just once but several times. This week this crew went above and beyond to making a little adjustments to make our experience even better. I can’t thank them enough For making such a small community pool. Such a great experience my kids love it and honestly, so do I thank you Wyatt, Landon, Emma...
Read moreStaff are incredibly nice, and it costs only 2$ to get in. The pool itself is simple, with areas ranging in depths suitable for smaller kids, a kiddie pool for very small ones, and deeper areas for teenagers and adults. The pool is simple, being only a pool save for two diving board, one short, the other quite tall. Since it's so simple it's best to come with friends or family to hang out on hot days. I've been coming to this pool for years now, and I've never had a bad experience. My only complaints are the frequent breaks taken by the lifeguards, the relatively early closing time, and the showers, which are probably best ignored...
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