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1. What are the opening hours of Jurong East Swimming Complex?


The opening hours of Jurong East Swimming Complex vary depending on the day and season. You can check the official website for the most up-to-date operating hours, but generally:

Weekdays (Monday-Friday): 6:30am-9:30pm
Weekends and public holidays: 8:00am-9:30pm

Do note that the pool undergoes maintenance on Mondays from 2:30pm-6:30pm.

2. How much is the entrance fee for Jurong East Swimming Complex?

The entrance fee for Jurong East Swimming Complex varies based on several factors such as age, residency status, and number of visits. Here is a breakdown of the fees:

For Singaporeans/PR:
Adult (ages 13-54): $1.50 per entry during off peak hours; $2 during peak hours
Child/Senior Citizen (ages 3-12 or 55 and above): $0.80 per entry during off peak hours; $1 during peak hours

For Foreigners:
Adult (ages 13-54): $3 per entry during off peak hours; $4 during peak hours
Child/Senior Citizen (ages 3-12 or 55 and above): $1.50 per entry during off peak hours; $2 during peak hours

There are also different rates for users with concession cards and multiple visit passes available. For more detailed information, check the official website.

3. Are there any swimming lessons at Jurong East Swimming Complex?

Yes, there are swimming lessons available at Jurong East Swimming Complex through private coaching programs conducted by external coaches/companies. These programs usually have their own schedule, fees, and registration process which you can inquire about directly with the respective coach/company.

Alternatively, Sport SG also offers its own Learn-to-Swim program at Jurong East Swimming Complex for both children and adults. More information about this program can be found on the official website of ActiveSG.

4. Can I book a swimming pool lane at Jurong East Swimming Complex?

Yes, you can book a swimming pool lane at Jurong East Swimming Complex in advance through the ActiveSG website or app. This option is available for members who have signed up for the ActiveSG membership.

Non-members can also make bookings by purchasing an entrance ticket and then using it to sign up for a lane booking at the kiosk located within the complex.

5. Is there parking available at Jurong East Swimming Complex?

Yes, there is parking available at Jurong East Swimming Complex with a capacity of 800 cars. The parking rates are $0.76 per half hour during peak hours (7am-10pm) and $0.38 per half hour during off-peak hours (10pm-7am). Payment can be made through cash, card, or by using the Parking.sg mobile app.

6. Are there any food outlets or stalls available at Jurong East Swimming Complex?

Yes, there are several food options available at Jurong East Swimming Complex which includes a food court, canteen and snack kiosks serving local dishes and beverages. You may also bring your own snacks or pack some food from home to eat at designated spots within the complex.

Do note that outside food is not allowed near the pools as it may cause littering and pose a safety hazard to swimmers.

7. Are towels provided at Jurong East Swimming Complex?

No, towels are not provided at Jurong East Swimming Complex so you will need to bring your own towel for showering and drying off after your swim session.

8. Can I rent swimwear or buy goggles/towels at Jurong East Swimming Complex?

No, rentals of swimwear or purchase of goggles/towels are not available at Jurong East Swimming Complex. It is recommended to bring your own swimwear, goggles and towel when you visit. However, if you forget to bring any of these items, there are nearby retail shops where you can purchase them.

9. Are there lockers available at Jurong East Swimming Complex?

Yes, there are lockers available at Jurong East Swimming Complex for visitors to store their belongings while using the facilities. The rental fee is $0.50 for a single-use locker and $1 for a multi-use locker.

You may also bring your own lock from home or purchase one at the kiosk located within the complex.

10. Can I bring my own floatation devices to use in the pool?

No, floatation devices are not allowed in the pool unless they are approved by Sport Singapore (Sport SG). This is to ensure safety and prevent any accidents from occurring in the water. You may check with Sport SG if your floatation device is approved before bringing it to the pool.

2. Are there any admission fees for entering the complex?


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3. How many swimming pools are there at Jurong East Swimming Complex?


There is only one swimming pool at Jurong East Swimming Complex. It is a 50m Olympic-sized pool with eight lanes.

4. Is there a children’s pool available for younger swimmers?


Yes, some pools have designated children’s pools that are shallower and offer more safety features for younger swimmers. It is always best to check with the pool staff before allowing young children to swim in a regular pool.

5. What is the depth of the main pool?

A: There is no information provided on the depth of the pool in question #5.

6. Are there any water slides or other fun activities available at the complex?


It depends on the specific complex you are referring to. Some vacation complexes may have water slides or other fun activities, while others may not. It is best to check with the complex directly or research online to see what amenities and activities they offer.

7. Can I bring my own food and drinks into the complex?

Outside food and drinks are not allowed in the complex. There may be exceptions for medical needs or young children, but it is best to check with the specific location beforehand. Most complexes have a variety of food and beverage options available for purchase inside the facility.

8. Are there showers and changing facilities on site?

There may be showers and changing facilities available on site, but this will vary depending on the specific event and venue. It is best to check with event organizers or the venue beforehand to confirm if these facilities are available.

9. Is it recommended to bring my own towels or are they provided at the complex?


It is recommended to bring your own towels, as they may not be provided at the complex. However, it would be best to check with the specific complex you will be staying at to confirm their amenities and what is provided.

10. Are lifeguards on duty at all times?


It depends on the specific beach or pool. Some may have lifeguards on duty at all times, while others may only have them during certain hours or days. It is important to check with the specific location for their lifeguard schedule.

11. How crowded does the complex typically get on weekends?


It depends on the specific complex and time of year. Some complexes may be quite crowded on weekends, especially during peak seasons like summer or holidays. Others may not be as busy, especially if they are located in a quieter area or cater to a smaller demographic. It is best to check with the complex directly or read reviews from other visitors to get a better idea of the weekend crowds.

12. Is there a designated area for lap swimming?

Many pools have designated lap lanes marked with lines on the bottom of the pool or floatation devices that divide the pool into sections for lap swimming. Some facilities even have separate pools specifically for lap swimming. It is best to check with your local pool to see if they have a designated area for lap swimming.

13. Are there any fitness classes offered, such as water aerobics or aqua Zumba?


Yes, fitness classes such as water aerobics and aqua Zumba are commonly offered at many community pools and recreation centers. It is best to check with your specific pool or recreation center for a schedule of their available classes.

14. Can I rent swimwear or goggles if I forget to bring my own?


It is not common for rental facilities to offer swimwear or goggles. It is best to bring your own if possible. If you forget, it may be helpful to check with the facility’s front desk to see if they have any loaner items available.

15. Is it possible to book private swimming lessons at Jurong East Swimming Complex?


Yes, it is possible to book private swimming lessons at Jurong East Swimming Complex. You can contact the swimming complex directly or check with the private swim schools that operate within the complex for their availability and rates.

16. Are lockers available for storing personal belongings?


It depends on the specific location. Some public places may have lockers available for storing personal belongings, while others may not. It is best to check with the staff or management of the location to find out if lockers are available.

17. Can non-swimmers visit the complex and use other facilities, such as sunbathing areas or picnic spots?


Yes, non-swimmers can visit the complex and use other facilities such as sunbathing areas or picnic spots. Many water parks have areas designated for sunbathing and non-activity zones where visitors can relax, eat, and participate in other activities besides swimming. It is best to check with the specific water park for their policies on non-swimming guests.

18. Is outside equipment like floaties or inflatable toys allowed in the pools?


Most public pools have strict rules and regulations about outside equipment being brought into the pool. For safety reasons, floaties, inflatable toys, and other large objects are usually not allowed in pools. These objects can obstruct lifeguards’ views of the swimmers and pose a danger to other pool users. It is best to check with the pool’s management or lifeguard staff before bringing any outside equipment into the pool area.

19. Are there any age restrictions for using certain facilities at Jurong East Swimming Complex?

Yes, some facilities at Jurong East Swimming Complex have age restrictions. The children’s play pool and water play area are for children aged 12 and below. The competition pool and aquatic fitness pool are only for users aged 16 and above.

20.Are there any nearby restaurants or cafes within walking distance from the complex for a post-swim meal or snack?


Yes, there are several restaurants and cafes within walking distance from the complex. Some options include a sushi restaurant, a Mexican grill, a sandwich shop, and a coffee shop. There are also a few fast food chains nearby as well.