First Colony Aquatic Center 4350 Austin Parkway, Sugar Land, TX 77479
About the Business
First Colony Aquatic Center is a fitness swimming facility located at 4350 Austin Parkway in Sugar Land, Texas. Please note that the lap pool will be closed for repairs from March 1, 2024, with an anticipated re-opening date of April 17, 2024. The center operates on a "Swim at Your Own Risk" basis, with no designated leisure swimming areas. Residents can access the pool during operating hours by obtaining a pool access card with a refundable deposit. The center also offers swim team practices, private pool party reservations, and access to tennis and pickleball courts for FCCSA members. Additionally, the Heritage Colony Clubhouse is available for rental for various events. Please visit the FCCSA office for more information or to make reservations.
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Location & Phone number
4350 Austin Pkwy, Sugar Land, TX 77479, United States
Hours open
Monday:
5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"All of the therapist are the best, very nice, professional and attentive to all of us receiving therapy. Thank you all very much and a big thank you to the office staff too!"
"It's like a mini water park! Lazy river, waterpark-style slide, splash pad, shallow little kid area and plenty of spaces to relax"
"Last week i went 3 times and came back bcs of some unknown incidents , they always make up excuses to stay closed ,i had to take my kids back home after all thr excitement they had ! Very irresponsable administration!!"
"Very Frustrating Experience! I'm registered online for the Digital Pool Passes - Cell Badge and am a First Colony resident. I thought we were good to go. Showed up with my parents from out of town at noon on a Saturday to swim some laps on this 98 degree day as I'd done in years past. Sadly we were told we, as well as a random guy who was in a similar situation that we could not swim in the mostly empty pool unless we had a separate "Aquatics Center Access Card" pool tag for the lap pool which would cost $75 plus a $25 deposit. The most frustrating part is that when we asked to purchase the card from the "manager" at the adjacent kids pool area they informed us that he can not distribute a pool tag and that we need to go to the main office to get the tag during the week during "normal business hours". Unfortunately my wife and I work in Houston during the week and can't just drop in at our lunch break to get a tag. I pay over $800 per year in FCCSA fees and hardly ever use any of the facilities as we are so busy working during the week. So it's double annoying to have to pay twice and to have do deal with the bureaucratic hoops they've set up in an effort to limit access to their pools. The next irritating thing is that the three other neighborhood pools we could have accessed were all closed and don't open until 4pm so we ended going home. Went online to see where this policy is listed and it's not at all on their website. You need to open a separate pdf to find this detail. Frankly it's a senseless policy that is very poorly executed that limits access and is discriminatory to hard working dual income families and single people."
"*only open to First Colony Residents with pool tags* Great place for the kids to cool off during the summer! lazy river, water slide, splash pad, little kids area and plenty of space to relax"
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