Nice to see inside saluki., interesting combination of things to try. Does it seems a little small inside, with just 1 activity room, to support the number of homes being built nearby? The existing 13 regional rec centers with sports pools often have 30 minute wait long lines just to get into some of the sports pool activities. Spending time going to a sports pool, waiting in line for a while, only to find the event is filled can be frustrating. Maybe the villages can find a more efficient (less frustrating) way for residents to participate at the sports pools? With 20,000 thousands of homes approved & planned in the new areas around Eastport, is building just the Olympia regional center large enough to support all those homes and people? Thanks for making all the video and the info you share.
You know that would be a hard a question to answer. Most of the time the smaller rec centers usually aren’t inundated with large amounts of people, which I find a little strange, and is one reason why I mentioned to people to use their amenities. But at the same time, it’s a good thing because it allows for people to actually enjoy the rec centers without it being overcrowded. The regional rec centers are a different thing and it offers a lot more activities there. And it hosts a lot more events as well. With the influx of people coming in many of them, build their own pools too, which helps to cut down on pools and the neighborhood pools help with that as well. . I think people just find a way to enjoy what they enjoy and make it all work .
Frank thanks for braving a weekday in Eastport. Another informative video.
Great video! Thank you! 😊
Thanks for watching!
That was a nice video. I can’t wait to move there. We visited this area 3 weeks ago and we love it❤ Thank you❤
Our pleasure!
Nice to see inside saluki., interesting combination of things to try. Does it seems a little small inside, with just 1 activity room, to support the number of homes being built nearby?
The existing 13 regional rec centers with sports pools often have 30 minute wait long lines just to get into some of the sports pool activities. Spending time going to a sports pool, waiting in line for a while, only to find the event is filled can be frustrating. Maybe the villages can find a more efficient (less frustrating) way for residents to participate at the sports pools?
With 20,000 thousands of homes approved & planned in the new areas around Eastport, is building just the Olympia regional center large enough to support all those homes and people?
Thanks for making all the video and the info you share.
You know that would be a hard a question to answer. Most of the time the smaller rec centers usually aren’t inundated with large amounts of people, which I find a little strange, and is one reason why I mentioned to people to use their amenities. But at the same time, it’s a good thing because it allows for people to actually enjoy the rec centers without it being overcrowded. The regional rec centers are a different thing and it offers a lot more activities there. And it hosts a lot more events as well. With the influx of people coming in many of them, build their own pools too, which helps to cut down on pools and the neighborhood pools help with that as well. . I think people just find a way to enjoy what they enjoy and make it all work .