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Pool Rules and Regulations
Pool Rules and Regulations
Updated over 2 months ago

Do We Have a Pool? Is It Available for Public Use?

Yes, the Grand Coastal Hotel has a pool! It's exclusively for our in-house guests. Due to its small size, we limit access to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. The pool isn't available for public use, rental, or reservation.

Pool Hours

Our pool is open daily from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. for hotel guests.

Pool Rules and Regulations

To maintain a safe and pleasant environment, please follow these pool rules:

  1. No Lifeguard on Duty: Swim at your own risk. The hotel isn't responsible for injuries sustained while using the pool or hotel facilities.

  2. Proper Swim Attire: Wear appropriate swimwear. Children who aren't potty-trained must wear swimsuit diapers and a swimsuit. Violations may result in a fee.

  3. Child Supervision: Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times in the pool area.

  4. No Outside Food or Drinks: You may not bring your own food or beverages into the pool area. Glass and sharp objects are also prohibited.

  5. Behavior Guidelines:

    • No diving or running in the pool area.

    • No foul or abusive language.

    • No admission if under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

    • No pets in the pool area.

  6. Shower First: Please shower before entering the pool to maintain cleanliness.

  7. Management Rights: We reserve the right to deny pool access to anyone anytime.

Important Notices

  • Swim at Your Own Risk: The pool isn't supervised by lifeguards. Safety is everyone's responsibility. Be cautious and mindful of others.

  • Lost Items: The hotel isn't responsible for accidents or lost items.

  • No Jumping, Running, or Diving: To prevent accidents, these activities are strictly prohibited in and around the pool deck.

By following these guidelines, we can ensure a safe and enjoyable pool experience for all our guests. Thanks for your cooperation, and enjoy your swim!

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