Update: For information on the 2013 Season Opening at the Cumming Aquatic Center, click here.
2012 Summer Opening
The Cumming Aquatic Center’s Outdoor Leisure Pool & Water Park is almost ready for 2012 Visitors. The following information was released from the Recreation & Parks website:
Opening Dates:
Weekends - Beginning May 5th
Daily – Beginning May 28th
Hours:
Monday through Saturday -
Session 1: 10am to 2pm*
Session 2: 2:30pm to 6:30pm*
Sunday -
Session 1: 1pm to 6pm*
Session 2: n/a
*VERY IMPORTANT: A separate admission is required for EACH session. (Sorry, I don’t make the rules I just share them – if I made the rules, it would be different!)
For Competition Pool Hours & Lane Availability, click here.
Rates:
Daily Admission -
Under 2: FREE
2 – 17 years: $4
18 – 59: $5
60+: $4
Individual & Family Passes are also available in 30 day, 90 day & annual increments. Click here for more information.
*VERY IMPORTANT: All guests are required to pay admission – whether swimming or not.
More About the Cumming Aquatic Center:
On Monday, June 27, 2011, the doors of the Aquatic Center first opened.
Features of the new center include:
- 50 Meter Competition Pool
- 1 & 3 Meter Diving Boards
- Bleachers Spectator Area
- Concession Stand
- 25 Yard Instructional / Therapy Pool
- Outdoor Leisure (Water Park) Pool
- Poolside Cabanas
- and Multipurpose Meeting Rooms
Some of the programs currently offered, include:
- Water Exercise Programs – inquire with Cumming Aquatic for current schedule
- Swim Lessons
- Swim Teams
- Infant Swimming Resource
- Oh Baby! Fitness – programs for both pregnancy & mommy/child
- CPR & Lifeguard Classes
- Birthday Parties
- and more!
The Cumming Aquatic Center
201 Aquatic Circle (off Pilgrim Mill Road)
Cumming, GA 30040
Phone: 770.781.1781
To learn more about the Cumming Aquatic Center, click here.
























So – Have you been? Trying to figure out if it’s going on this summer’s schedule at all…..
You know, we didn’t get there last year. The problem for my family is that neither met height requirements for the slide. Trying to explain that one I knew would be hard. Now, the oldest will meet it but the younger one won’t – again … a problem! I would love to take E by his self b/c I think he would enjoy it a lot. I am sure yours & a buddy would have a lot of fun. And you would enjoy reading a book on the lazy river (no I’m NOT calling you lazy – ha!!). Just watch out for the “Session Times” – heard a lot of complaints about that last year. If you go, you’ll have to share a post with us:)
If you go for 2nd session, I advise you to get there a little after 2pm so you can be ready to claim your seats when they let you in at 2:30. My first time, I showed up a little after 2:30 and all the chairs were taken.
Great tip Angie!! I wouldn’t have thought of that, but makes sense now that you mention it. Thanks for sharing!!
The green color against the black background is hard to re the comments. Any chance that could be changed ? Thanks
Sure, we can work on that! ~ Mandi
Why do any body has to pay admission if they are not swimming, that’s ridiculous.
Because people LIE.
Besides, once you get in there it will be irresistible, and it would be a pain to have to go back and pay then.