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Lap Pool Recommendations in Minneapolis
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Hey Slowtwitch, Family,

I've got a work week in Minneapolis (Brooklyn Center, Columbia Heights, Fridley area more specifically) coming up (early Jan.) that I'm behind on booking travel for. It would be perfect to find a hotel w/a lap pool, even if it was closer to downtown (commute north from downtown in the AM, if needed) wouldn't be horrid. Or, if there's a good lap pool in the area I noted, that might be better. Any locals, or experienced Tri/swim business travelers have any insight/recommendations you could help me with? I suck in the water and would like to stay in swim training mode as much as I can.

Thanks!!!
MD
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http://Www.swimmersguide.com. Worldwide pool directory. Find one near where you are, double check via their website and call if necessary. I use this all the time for business travel. I try to find a pool first then look for nearby hotels.
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I know there is a Lifetime Fitness in Fridley, as well as one in coon rapids and Anoka which are both near Brooklyn Park. Actually, there may be 20 Lifetime Fitness gyms up there and they all have pools so it shouldn’t be a problem to find one near a hotel next to where you’ll need to be for work.
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Thank you both for the info!!!
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Re: Lap Pool Recommendations in Minneapolis [mdana87] [ In reply to ]
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Plenty of YMCA out there with decent pools
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Re: Lap Pool Recommendations in Minneapolis [mdana87] [ In reply to ]
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Good suggestions above.

I used to travel 3 weeks/month, I'd get on the phone looking for community centers that have swim teams. Go online, then call to verify hours, cost, etc. I've found some awesome places around the country. The advice above about pool first then hotel is good, if you can.

I grew up in Minneapolis, most suburbs DO have community centers with pools. Guest fees aren't bad either. Lifetime will be expensive, IF they let in in at all.
Pretty sure Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center will have a pool. Maple Grove does for sure.
maplegrovemn.gov

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Re: Lap Pool Recommendations in Minneapolis [mdana87] [ In reply to ]
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Brooklyn Center has a 50 m. pool. Not sure how easy or cheap drop in will be at lifetime. Most community centers allow for drop in, I swam at the Shoreview one last week. They have a nice gym too. Most of the YMCAs there don't allow drop in. Maplewood is the only one I know of that does and it's on the other side of the metro area you'll be on.

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