I'm all for improvements in all of our sports. I was simply guessing on a site and where they might go. I finished in 93 and never recall the pool over at the Rec. It may have come along after I left. I don't know if they could hold meets there either. It is very logical that they would make upgrades in those areas before baseball, considering the hires that they have made here recently.
Hmm, I was there when you were. Now, I'm not sure when it was actually completed. I know that around 6MM of the project came from funds out of the Athletic Dept. and the influx of cash we had with the '92 championship.
I know it was completed and in full operation when they started adding to the exterior features like the Lazy River and the slide.
As to the interior, I also know they have swimming lanes for the pool but the rest of the details are just me pulling things out of my head and I'm not sure where they are coming from. I know it's not as bigāhalf of the lanes the Nat has is what my gut tells meābut I'm not sure if it's a 50m distance or not.
When it comes to facilities we aren't doing anything half-assed. But, it can't be that difficult to build something like this fairly easily and quickly. Just off the top of my headāpool, diving platforms, locker rooms, weight room facility, seating...what else?
There's a county water park roughly 4-5 blocks from my house and they had the construction on that done within a few months. It was the rest of the amenities that took so long: IE: concessions, landscaping, parking areas, etc. I know it's apples to oranges, but how long does it take to build a pool in someone's backyard now-a-day? Four to seven days? (Granted, I doubt there is a sub-shell that's Olympic size...but then again, in sections, maybe there is.)