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Winniefred

2022-11-02 10:38:59
  • #1


A mother friend who vacationed with us was at this thermal bath with her two little ones in the toddler pool, and it was okay but noticeably cooler than usual (we go there often on vacation). She also left after 2 hours.
 

TmMike_2

2022-11-02 10:48:42
  • #2
went to baby swimming with our little son when he was 3 months old. Fortunately, it was still 30° on the warm bath day - I don't know what it looks like now. In politics, they would probably now suggest just heating half the pool or only every other day.
 

i_b_n_a_n

2022-11-02 11:27:47
  • #3

The top or bottom half? ;-)
 

SaniererNRW123

2022-11-02 11:51:26
  • #4
Of course the upper half. You want to swim, not dive. Maybe even increase the temperature at the top and then keep it only 10 degrees at the bottom. Put up a sign at the edge of the pool saying "Mixing water forbidden!" :p
 

haydee

2022-11-02 12:19:02
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With us, the pools have taken very different measures

Kisssalis with almost no restrictions and heated as always via shortened opening hours up to the Triamare, which has adjusted everything everywhere.

It is just a question of how long a business can operate with deficits.
 

motorradsilke

2022-11-02 12:49:44
  • #6

Our indoor pool was instructed to lower the water temperature, supposedly to 27 degrees (which is certainly not true) and to close the sauna entirely. Not for cost reasons, but to contribute to energy saving.
 
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