the Swimming Schedule is subject to Change every Season please check our client portal for the most accurate times
the Swimming Schedule is subject to Change every Season please check our client portal for the most accurate times
$25 MONTHLY SWIMMING POOL MEMBERSHIP
THIS SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE EVERY SEASON. SEE OUR CLIENT PORTAL FOR THE MOST ACCURATE TIMES.
Booking does not reserve your lane just a spot in the pool with a max of 3 people per lane.
The swimming schedule is subject to change every season please check our client portal for the most accurate times
LANE RESERVATION
TO RESERVE, CALL US AT 201-898-2000 EXT.1 YOU CAN BOOK EITHER A 15-MINUTE, 30-MINUTE, OR 60-MINUTE TIME SLOT IN A LANe.
All Program schedules are subject to change at any time and will change from season to season.
SWIMMING POOL MEMBERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO SHARE LANES WITH OTHER SWIMMERS [MAXIMUM OF 3 TO A LANE UNLESS A FAMILY](AS NECESSARY BASED ON DEMAND")
YOU MAY SWIM LONGER THAN 60 MINUTES AS THE SCHEDULE ALLOWS.
YOU MAY ONLY BOOK UP TO 2 WEEKS IN ADVANCE
ANY SWIMMER UNDER THE AGE OF 16 MUST TAKE A SWIM TEST.
KIDDIE POOL
A SMALLER SIZED POOL FOR CHILDREN TO ENJOY
Reservations must be made for the kiddie pool
QUALITY FIRST
THE TEMPERATURE IS SET TO A COMFORTABLE 86 DEGREES
25 YARDS LONG AND 18 YARDS WIDE
EACH LANE IS ABOUT 6FT WIDE
3 1/2 FEET DEEP ON THE SHALLOW END AND 5 1/2 FEET DEEP ON THE DEEP END.
LOCKER ROOMS
INCLUDES SHOWERS, CHANGING ROOMS, AND LOCKERS
(NO TOWELS/TOILETRIES PROVIDED)
INDOOR TRACK
LOCATED ABOVE OUR GYMNASIUM, 16 LAPS = 1 MILE
PAY PER SESSION
$10 Per person per session
$30 30-Day Swimming Session Pass
SAVE MONEY
COMBINE MEMBERSHIPS TO ONLY PAY FOR THE AREAS YOU WANT
RECURRING MONTHLY MEMBERSHIPS
THESE MEMBERSHIPS ALLOW YOU TO USE THE FACILITY AS OFTEN AS YOU WANT THROUGHOUT THE BILLING PERIOD.
BILLING IS ON THE 5TH OF EACH MONTH. SIGN UP FEE WILL BE A PRORATE TO THE NEXT BILLING DATE.
UPGRADE TO ANY MEMBERSHIP AT ANY TIME FOR $10. DOWNGRADE AT NO COST
MEMBERSHIPS ARE PER PERSON AND CANNOT BE SHARED WITH OTHER PEOPLE OR FAMILY MEMBERS.
ALL FAMILY MEMBERSHIPS MUST BE DONE IN PERSON AND REQUIRE IDENTIFICATION FOR ALL MEMBERS THAT THEY LIVE IN THE SAME HOUSEHOLD (GOVERNMENT ID, SCHOOL REPORT CARD, MAIL, SCHOOL ID, BIRTH CERTIFICATE.)
MONTHLY MEMBERS MAY CANCEL THEIR MEMBERSHIP BY PROPERLY SUBMITTING A CANCELLATION REQUEST FORM ON OUR WEBSITE NO LATER THAN THE 20TH OF THE MONTH. OTHERWISE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MEMBERSHIP DRAFT AGREEMENT, THE BETHANY COMMUNITY CENTER REMAINS AUTHORIZED TO CHARGE THE ACCOUNT PROVIDED BY THE MEMBER FOR AUTOMATIC PAYMENT OF THEIR NONREFUNDABLE MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP DUES. MEMBERSHIP WILL BE CANCELED THE NEXT BILLED MONTH.
THE ENTIRE MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT IS ON THE LAST SIGN-UP PAGE AND CAN ALWAYS BE ACCESSED IN YOUR ACCOUNT AND CAN BE PRINTED AT YOUR REQUEST.
A FREE TRIAL TO THE WELLNESS CENTER, SWIMMING POOL, AND GROUP FIT CLASS IS AVAILABLE TO ANYONE ON THE CREATION OF AN ACCOUNT. (NO PURCHASE NECESSARY)
LOCKER ROOM AND RUNNING TRACK ACCESS AVAILABLE TO ALL MEMBERS
SEE BETHANYCOMMUNITYCENTER.COM/POLICY FOR OUR BUILDING GUIDELINES AND POLICIES
WANT A FREE TRIAL? CREATE AN ACCOUNT AND COME IN!
FREE GROUP FITNESS CLASS
FREE SWIM SESSION
FREE WELLNESS CENTER DAY PASS
FREE WIFI
Thunderstorm Procedure: If thunder is heard, the pool will close immediately. The pool will re-open after 30 consecutive minutes without thunder. The timer will be reset each time thunder is heard.
Any swimmer under the age of 16 must take a swim test.
Minors ages 0 – 14 must have an adult (18+) present in the building
Unless posted otherwise, minors 15 years of age and older may use Bethany Community Center facilities without adult supervision.
Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult to sign up for a membership.
To swim in the BCC pool without an adult present in the water with them, swimmers MUST be able to:
Swim 1 full length of the pool without stopping
Tread water for 30 seconds keeping their head above water
This test must be conducted without the use of floatation devices or life jackets.
Pass- Swimmer will have no swimming restrictions while using the pool
Fail- Non-Swimmer must have a parent/guardian with them in the water using "touch-supervision" at all times. “Touch-supervision” means always keeping swimming children within arm’s reach and in sight at all times. Flotation devices should never be used as a substitute for supervision. The Non-swimmer is encouraged to wear an accredited USCG floatation device (life jacket) while in the pool
*Floatation device not provided by BCC
*Pool Rules
Be respectful to other members using the facility.
No food, beverages (excluding water), or glassware is permitted.
All swimmers MUST shower before entering the pool.
Proper swim attire MUST be worn at all times in the pool area
Plastic pants or swim diapers are required for ALL toddlers and infants not potty trained.
Swimmers with shoulder-length hair or longer MUST keep their hair pulled back or in a swim cap.
No running on the pool deck
No excessive horseplay
All instructions from Lifeguards MUST be followed.
No Smoking
No Toys
*Compliance with these rules/ guidelines ensures the safety of all members and staff
10 Rules for Sharing a Lane with Other Swimmers
1. Don’t push off right before a swimmer comes in to turn.
This is one of those behaviors that some swimmers – regardless of age or experience – never grow out of—pushing off right when another swimmer is coming in to turn means that this swimmer will push off either a) right beside you or b) on top or below you.
2. Cross the T to turn.
When going into the wall, cross into the center of the lane and turn at the middle of the lane so that you have less distance to travel to get to the other side of the lane. In a busy pool, the odds are good that another swimmer will be hot on your heels, so turning in the center to the wall ensures that you don’t push off into incoming swimmers.
3. Take the empty lane first.
If there is an empty lane, take it! Simple as that.
4. Give other swimmers space.
Unless the pool is completely brimming with swimmers – as is typical at a meet with one pool and 1,500+ swimmers – give the other swimmers in your lane a generous amount of space. As with pushing off right before someone turns, don’t swim on the heels of other swimmers.
5. Check for the direction of the circle before jumping in.
I cannot count how many times swimmers have jumped in and started swimming against the posted circle directions. It causes log jams and confusion when people swim against the flow of traffic.
6. Don’t split the lane unless agreed to.
If there are two swimmers in a lane, often times they will split it, with one swimmer taking a side. This should be decided between the two swimmers – don’t jump in and assume the other swimmer will automatically understand what you mean to do.
Similarly, when you are the third swimmer to the lane, do the courteous thing and wait at the end of the lane until both swimmers see you and revert back to circle swimming.
7. Rest in the corners.
Between reps and sets, it’s normal to want to catch your breath and reset yourself mentally for the next round of swimming. Rest in the corners of the lane, as close to the wall or lane rope as possible so that other swimmers can turn unobstructed. If you decide to chill out in the middle of the lane, don’t be surprised if you get flip-turned on.
8. Choose a lane according to your speed, not your ego.
Yes, we all want to think that we are the fastest swimmer in the pool. This, sadly, isn’t always the case. Choose a lane that matches up with how quickly (or slowly) you are planning on swimming. In other words, the lane in which the swimmers are the least likely to impede your swimming, and vice versa.
9. Tap and pass.
When moving past slower-moving swimmers in your lane, tap them once on the foot and speed up to pass them. If you are about to be passed, do not speed up. Stay to the side and allow the faster-moving swimmer to cruise past you. Passing down the middle of the lane when it is busy is dangerous and runs the risk of head-on collisions, so make the transaction as smooth as possible whether you are passing or being passed.
10. Bring your own stuff.
This seems like an obvious one, but bring your own swim equipment to the lane. Using the gear that belongs to other swimmers is not only bad etiquette in the pool but a bad policy to have in life. The pull buoys or hand paddles that other swimmers have will be adjusted to fit them specifically, so bring your own equipment.