pool depth

Click here to enter the holiday forum for Icmeler.

Moderators: blondie, Rami Off Work

pool depth

Postby jeffg » 07 Jul 2010 13:03

hello everyone,just back from 2 fantastic weeks with the family at Avlu 1,was just wondering about the depth of the pools ,as a non swimmer that likes a dip to keep cool but not really comfortable in deeper water i was wondering whether it may be an idea for members to just make a comment in their holiday reviews regarding the depth of the pools,i know im being an old wimp but it really wouldnt take a lot of time and may prove useful for future bookings certainly for me anyway
jeffg
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 390
Joined: 04 Sep 2006 14:18
Location: Cardiff

Advertisement

Re: pool depth

Postby tamii » 07 Jul 2010 13:36

most pools in Icmeler have a deep and shallow end - the deep end does tend to be quite deep. From memory the Avlu 1 is the same and I'm positive they have a kids bit to the pool as well, pool area is quite small. Don't worry you'll manage to get your nice cooling dip! :D
tamii
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 469
Joined: 11 May 2009 09:17

Re: pool depth

Postby John V » 07 Jul 2010 15:19

The pool at the Dilhan Hotel is one of those which is the same depth all the way round at 1.70 m,this means that if you are 5ft.7ins. or less standing on the bottom is a no no
John V
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 1071
Joined: 09 May 2009 10:47
Location: Blaydon on Tyne

Re: pool depth

Postby Mags23 » 07 Jul 2010 15:27

I used to get fed up with the deep pools too, it's just not so nice having to hold on to the steps/side of the pool all the time, luckily I found a hotel I like with a pool I like (I can stand in the shallow end, I'm 5'3") so I've stayed in the same place for the last few years.

Reviews rarely mention pool depth, so I agree it would be good if more did. I've have wondered if pool depths would have to be regulated if Turkey were to join the EU - bet it would cost a fortune putting shallow ends in all the deep pools.
Mags23
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 102
Joined: 27 May 2008 20:27
Location: South Wales

Re: pool depth

Postby Sayea » 07 Jul 2010 23:39

good idea to add to reviews - my OH cant swim mainly because he is a dead weight in water instant sinking.. so wont go in any further then up to his waist...

you never see pool depth on reviews
Sayea
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 126
Joined: 26 Aug 2009 16:58
Location: South Lanarkshire

Re: pool depth

Postby ecfs » 08 Jul 2010 00:51

It's also very difficult to swim if, having finally received your passport, you have it firmly between your teeth for fear of the OH hiding it from you (again)!
ecfs
New User
New User
 
Posts: 9
Joined: 03 Jul 2010 14:16

Advertisement

Re: pool depth

Postby Sayea » 08 Jul 2010 15:58

ecfs wrote:It's also very difficult to swim if, having finally received your passport, you have it firmly between your teeth for fear of the OH hiding it from you (again)!


hahaha that is so very true once he gets it i guessing ill never see it again as he hides it on himself :lol:
Sayea
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 126
Joined: 26 Aug 2009 16:58
Location: South Lanarkshire

  • Advertisement


Return to Icmeler - Turkey Holiday Forum

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot] and 13 guests

cron