Princes are subsidized for citizens and should be considered over alternative privates gyms that are much more costly. The Virginia Beach Rec Centers are a treasure for our community. Other than that I would choose the most convenient rec center unless the unique items I highlighted set this apart. I would recommend this center if the location works for you. Since it is almost new you expect it to be nice and indeed it has been well maintained these past few years and I applaud the staff at this location for upholding the beauty and integrity. This would be a MAJOR cost to fix the cosmetics and I don’t expect they will unless it becomes necessary. A negative is the young pool has a whole lot of cracking that has developed in a short time. A benefit to this pool is it’s handicap accessibility by wheel chair that can be easily pushed in. There are only two lanes for lap swimming. So smaller space in key areas is something to keep in mind. I do not recall an activity room with games here, but it is possible I missed. They have do have a smaller footprint than the three larger ones of Bayside, Great Neck and Princess Anne. All the other things you would expect like basketball, meeting rooms etc. An extremely nice family benefit are the single room changing areas, some with shower and some without. ![]() They upstairs gym has a track, not to mention a ton of free weights. In their aquatics they offer a water slide, outdoor play area and even a rock climbing wall. Another is the awesome skate park, no additional charge. The big one is location, it’s close to the Norfolk line and pulls in residents from our sister city. Let me touch on them since many are already familiar with the Virginia Beach Rec Centers. This center offers some unique extras that most do not. Williams Farm Rec is going into their third year and second to newest one in the system to Bow Creek. It appears my time here will pick up and that is fine by me.
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