Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center and Barr-McMillion Natatorium 5550 SMU Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75206
About the Business
The Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center and Barr-McMillion Natatorium is a state-of-the-art facility located at 5550 SMU Boulevard in Dallas, Texas. This world-class institution offers a variety of aquatic programs and amenities for both leisure and competitive swimmers. With its Olympic-sized swimming pool, diving platforms, and advanced technology, the center provides an unparalleled experience for all who visit. Whether you are looking to improve your swimming skills, train for a competition, or simply enjoy a refreshing swim, the Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center and Barr-McMillion Natatorium is the perfect destination for aquatic enthusiasts of all levels.
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5550 SMU Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75206, United States
Reviews
"This is actually a really nice swimming complex and apparently one of the best in the area. There’s a large indoor pool divided into two 25m pools and an outdoor 50m pool. The water is clean and generally a comfortable temp. Docking one star bc this facility doesn’t seem to be open to the general public for lap swim (I’ve only been able to swim here with Masters Swimming). Also, docking another star bc almost no one rinses off before they get into the water—this is just gross and unhygienic—and the men’s locker room could be cleaner. Overall, a good place to swim (if you can get in), but there’s def room for improvement."
"Great facility and security."
"Spent 4 days watching AAC Championships. Really good pool with plenty of spectator seating."
"Very Nice Newer Building. Located Close to restaraunts and living also!"
"Follow up to below review. Love the facility but not for the handicapped! Now over 10 weeks that elevator to spectator gallery has been out of order. I have numerous pictures of handicapped people being turned away because of this. People on crutches, wheelchairs or sick people with cancer and/or myoneuropathies. I find it hard to believe it would take this long to repair an elevator that services two floors. Perhaps a sign out front, NO HANDICAPPED ALLOWED” would be kinder. I don’t think this complies with PL 94-142, Sec 504 of the Texas rehabilitation act or the Americans with Disabilities Act. Although a private University, taking Federal and State money obligates SMU to comply. Beautiful facility and I must congratulate SMU for its foresight and for integrating this center into the community as a whole!!! My only negative comment is, as a handicapped person, the facility has two handicapped parking slots about half the time filled by non handicapped people. Also the elevator has been turned off for about two weeks forcing those who are able to use the stairs which for some is impossible."
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