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What is happening between Jan 1 – Feb 28 that is causing the aquatic side to be closed, but not the Dryland side?

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What is happening between Jan 1 – Feb 28 that is causing the aquatic side to be closed, but not the Dryland side?

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The pools in the Aquatics portion of the facility require more preparation in order to get them ready for the construction project to begin. Not only do the pools need to be drained, but the complex mechanical apparatuses that feed the pools, filter the water, and regulate its temperature must be thoroughly checked and brought safely offline. 12. Will it be business as usual up until February? Or will you need to move equipment before then? You’ll be able to use all the machines you’re used to, but they may be in a different location than you’re used to. We want to make these transitions as seamless as possible, so we will begin to position equipment in their 2010 locations prior to the closure of the main tented building. We will always leave a sign alerting you to where a particular piece of equipment has been moved, so you’ll always be able to find your machines! A reduced Group Fitness class schedule will go into effect in mid-February, and will continue through 2010. Back to quest

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