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FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER
The City of Ocoee Family Aquatic Center is currently closed for the season.
   
The City of Ocoee Family Aquatic Center is located at 1820 A.D. Mims Road, next to the Jim Beech Recreation Center. Daily cost for youth and seniors open swim is $0.75, and adults $1.25. Seasonal passes for youth and seniors is $20.00, and adults $25.00. Small coolers and bags with food or beverages $1.00. Large coolers and bags with food or beverages $5.00. The City of Ocoee Family Aquatic Center will be offering swimming lessons and water aerobics this summer.  The City of Ocoee Family Aquatic Center is open from May through October of each year. Since the Family Aquatic Center first opened in April of 2002, children of all ages have enjoyed the pool. One of the many safe features is the depth which begins at a safe zero inches and ends at a secure four foot.
POOL RULES:
  1. Bathing Load: 150 Persons.
  2. Alcoholic Beverages and Glass Containers are not permitted at the Family Aquatic Center.
  3. Food and Drinks permitted in designated area only.
  4. Running is not permitted on the pool deck.
  5. Foul Language and Behavior will not be tolerated.

  6. Children who are not potty trained must wear swim diapers.
  7. All swimming attire shall conform to commonly accepted standards at all times. Thongs, T-Backs, or any indecent exposure is not permitted at the Family Aquatic Center.
  8. Children age 12 & under must be accompanied by an adult or guardian (18 years or older) to enter the facility.
  9. Children 6 & under must have an adult or guardian (18 years or older)with them at all times.
  10. Diving and jumping into this pool is strictly prohibited.
Help us keep your parks safe. Please report any damaged equipment or graffiti to the Parks and Recreation Department at 407-905-3180. Report any suspicious behavior at any City park to the Ocoee Police Department at 407-905-3161.

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