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Re: Tooting Bec Lido

by bunneybun » Mon May 30, 2016 7:16 pm

I would certainly be interested in this idea if anyone is currently available?

Re: Tooting Bec Lido

by popfred » Mon May 23, 2016 9:35 pm

Hi. .I'd love to do some sort of baby sharing at the lido. Have been wondering whether it would be OK to leave them at one end when the pool is so long! I had my baby only 6 weeks ago but keen to get back into some proper swimming. Get in touch if you want to take it in turns..thanks

Re: Tooting Bec Lido

by megssw17 » Fri May 13, 2016 12:45 pm

For future reference, directly opposite, there is free parking on North Drive.

Re: Tooting Bec Lido

by Cleod » Sun May 08, 2016 10:12 am

Thanks x

Re: Tooting Bec Lido

by zaza107 » Sun May 08, 2016 9:04 am

I think it's 6am to 7pm (ish) for the main pool and 10am on for for kids' pool. The kids' pool was open yesterday and is warm enough. The big pool was 15 yesterday morning, so probably at least 15.5 now. Have fun!

Re: Tooting Bec Lido

by Cleod » Sun May 08, 2016 8:13 am

Does anyone know their openings times? Website not great

Re: Tooting Bec Lido

by Cleod » Sun May 08, 2016 8:13 am

Does anyone know their openings times? Website not great

Re: Tooting Bec Lido

by laura.mason » Fri May 06, 2016 9:03 am

Hi there

I'd love to use this idea this summer. Any mums out there who'd like to meet at the lido and watch babies/take turn to swim?

Laura

Re: Tooting Bec Lido

by zaza107 » Tue Aug 27, 2013 3:47 pm

Sh88, it depends on the kids, I guess. The bottom of the paddling pool is a bit slippery (not because of anything yucky, it's just that the material used is a bit slippery itself). My two-year-old walks and runs around in the shallower area but occasionally slips and falls all the way in. So, if your children don't mind that, it should be fine to watch from the side. The deepest part is perhaps 70cm deep (?). There is a guard on duty all the time. It is lovely and not hugely crowded, now that we're done with the heatwave.

Re: Tooting Bec Lido

by sh88 » Fri Aug 23, 2013 11:33 am

Is tooting lido paddling pool safe enough for supervising children rather than getting in with them? I have a cast on so proves a litrle difficult to get in! :-)

Re: Tooting Bec Lido

by clapset » Tue Jul 23, 2013 2:56 pm

the Lido is awesome - will be taking the nipper there this weekend! If sun holds out

Re: Tooting Bec Lido

by mlm » Tue Jul 23, 2013 2:38 pm

Does anyone know if Brockwell Park is also overcrowded? I assume less as there's no paddling pool?

Re: Tooting Bec Lido

by erinisle22 » Tue Jul 23, 2013 1:53 pm

Just to add to that experience...it gets even busier in summer school holidays (ie now for private and Thursday onwards for local public schools)...

Re: Tooting Bec Lido

by Jude » Tue Jul 23, 2013 1:27 pm

i am also happy to share baby sitting duties as i would love to get a swim in on a regular basis.

Re: Tooting Bec Lido

by NewMummySW18 » Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:39 am

Hi PhillyMinnie,

I used to go to Tooting Bec Lido often when I was training for triathlons .. but that hasn't been for about 2 years now! I would be interested in sharing baby watch duties while each of us a attempts a proper swim! Perhaps we should meet up first and meet babes? Only problem being that I head home to South Africa to 2 months on 7 August!

I attempted to go up to the Lido last Friday with a Mummy friend of mine ... bit of a disaster, but happy to share our experience so that other Mums don't make the same mistake!

We drove to the lido and got there at about 10:30am (paddling pool only opens at 10am, however main pool opens at 6am in the summer months I think). Needless to say, 10:30am was far too late!! Parking was full with a few of us then 'stuck' in the rather random circular parking lot .. trying to get out! We then drove back down the road to another parking lot ... also full! Not wanting to give up just yet, I then scoured the surrounding residential streets and managed to find a parking with a 4 hour max stay (fyi - have lots of change ready for the parking meter!) This was about a 10 minute walk through the common to the lido (bearing in mind I was carrying baby in the bjorn, with backpack on my back, plus coolerbox and sunshade!!) We eventually arrived at the lido at about 11am only to find a queue!! It looked rather scary, about 20-30 people with prams, children etc. It was at this point admitted defeat!! I just couldn't see how we were all going to fit comfortably around the paddling pool area with people already settled inside for the day and the queue outside!!

Lessons learnt:

Lesson no. 1) Take public transport or a taxi to the lido so you don't have to bother with trying to find parking.

Lesson no. 2) Go early!! Probably about 2 hours earlier than we did!!

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