Anyone who works or lives in the city will receive the resident rate.
Preseason nonresident rates are $75 for children ages four through 17 and those 55 years and older, and $85 for adults. Family passes for four people in the same household cost $185. Each additional family member is $35.
Preseason sales will end May 25, when the pool opens. The rates increase by $10 after that date.
“It’s a family pool,” parks and recreation secretary Alicia Norton said. “It is one pool that is a zero depth entrance, and we have a baby pool. We also have a 50-foot slide.”
The pool also offers 10-day passes and after 5 p.m. rates.
Swim lessons are also available for an additional cost. Six aquacise classes are available at 8 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays for $20.
The concession area offers food and drinks.
“Two shelters are located in the pool area itself,” Norton said. “People can bring their own food (for family picnics). We ask that people not bring sharp knives and glass containers.”
The city is also accepting applications for season concessions and lifeguard positions. Applications will be accepted through March 22, and are available at the Civic Center, 300 E. Central Ave. Lifeguard applicants must be Red Cross or YMCA certified.
Reservations for park shelters outside of the pool area began on March 1 for West Carrollton residents. Nonresidents can reserve shelters starting April 1.
For more information, visit www.westcarrollton.org.
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