Pool Etiquette
Courtside asks its members to respect the following guidelines while using the Wading Pool, Family Pool, Adult Pool and Jacuzzi.
Wading Pool
- Children using the Wading Pool must be under direct adult supervision at all times.
- The Wading Pool is reserved for children 6 years and under.
- Diapers and plastic pants are required for those not toilet trained.
- No food, drink or glass containers allowed in or near the Wading Pool area.
- No lounge chairs or personal belongings may block a walkway, Club entry or exit.
- No kickboards, buoys, balls, Frisbees or large inner tubes.
Family and Adult Pools
*The Adult Pool is reserved for members and guests ages 16 and older.
- No running on the pool deck.
- No diving or jumping off the edge of the pool.
- No sitting or climbing over the lane lines.
- Food, drink or glass containers are not allowed in or near the pool area.
- Please do not bring balls, Frisbees or large inner tubes for pool use.
- Kickboards and floatation devices are for lap swimming only.
- Please do not move pool furniture within 3 feet of pool edge.
- Lounge chairs left unoccupied for more than 30 minutes will be cleared and made available to other members.
- No lounge chairs or personal belongings may block a walkway, Club entry or exit.
- Pool usage may be temporarily restricted due to organized activities.
- Lifeguard stations are for the use of lifeguard staff only.
Jacuzzi
- Children under 16 may not use the Jacuzzi spa.
- Please take a soap shower before entering spa.
- Do not exceed 30 minutes in spa. Excessive exposure can be harmful to your health. Note: Long exposure may result in nausea, dizziness or fainting.
- No food, drink or glass containers allowed in or near the spa area.
- Elderly persons, pregnant women and those with health conditions should consult their physician before entering the spa.
- Hot water immersion under the influence of alcohol or medication may lead to severe consequences and is not recommended.
- For safety purposes, individual use of the Jacuzzi is not recommended.
