Hello, I regularly visit the pool. Everything is fine: work schedule, temperature, staff. One thing overshadows everything: most visitors do not follow basic hygiene rules - they enter the shower room already in a swimsuit, do not take a shower at all, or just stand under running water and go swimming. Water, of course, is disinfected, but sebum, epidermis, cosmetics - all this gets into the water from the skin and then settles on the walls in the form of dirty plaque.
It would be nice if the announcement of the need to take a shower without swimming clothes before visiting the pool was duplicated in the locker room in a prominent place, and the reception staff did not just offer to sign in the magazine, but really introduced the rules of visiting the pool. For example, you can print a short memo and offer to read it before giving out a bracelet.
The hall looks new, but it's already very shabby. The basketball hoops are disgusting, the scoreboard is not informative. The only convenience for nonresidents is a nearby hotel.