Penmac
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2017
i just read a review on a nice VRBO property. The renter was disappointed that although they paid for pool heat during their early March trip, the water was way too cold for anyone to swim. She pointed out that her kids normally swim in colder water, so this was excessively cold. Not sure if it was broken, or pool heat was inadequate but I would love to hear if anyone can add to this topic.
We are considering a winter trip for the first time and would possibly rent a house with pool. Want to know if I am spending $40 more per night that it will actually be warm enough to swim. I know temps can range greatly at this time of year but overall, would love to know how others have fared with pool heat in Jan/Feb.
My kids will happily swim in 70 degree weather in New England oceans so they truly are not picky. But cold ocean water is sometimes easier to deal with than a feeezing pool!
We are considering a winter trip for the first time and would possibly rent a house with pool. Want to know if I am spending $40 more per night that it will actually be warm enough to swim. I know temps can range greatly at this time of year but overall, would love to know how others have fared with pool heat in Jan/Feb.
My kids will happily swim in 70 degree weather in New England oceans so they truly are not picky. But cold ocean water is sometimes easier to deal with than a feeezing pool!