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RPAC Phone Line:
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(913) 432-1377
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RPAC 24 Hour Info Line:
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(913) 312-8838
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Learn to Swim 24 Hour Info Line:
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(913) 312-8832
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Check the information
board at the pools front desk for notices of additional special activities and
events.
Indoor
Schedule (September - May) Closed 11/24,
11/25, 12/25, 12/26, 1/1/12
December 27 own swim 11 am - 4 pm |
Swim Hours
Mon-Fri: Noon - 4:30 pm
Friday Evening 6:30 - 9 pm
Sat & Sun: Noon - 5 pm
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Lap Swim
Hours
Mon-Fri:
6 am - 4:30 pm 7:30 - 9 pm
Limited Lap Lanes from 3-4:30 pm
Sat & Sun: Noon - 5 pm |
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Fall/Winter/Spring Fees
Passes sold only to
Roeland Park (RP) residents / Proof required |
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RP Resident
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Guest Fee
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| Ages 2 and under |
$0
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$0
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| Ages 3-59 |
$6
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$6.50
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| Ages 60 and Older |
$5
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$5.50
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| For the complete
RPAC Winter Fee information including
Indoor & Outdoor Passes,
Annual Passes &
Punch Cards, visit our
RPAC Admission and Rentals page. |
For more information on
Aquatic Center - Classes-Activities:
Johnson
County Parks & Recreation District
For more information on:
Johnson County
Parks & Recreation Roeland Park Aquatic Center
A
Cooperative Venture
The Roeland Park Aquatic Center officially
opened on Sept. 20, 1997. Discussions between the City
of Roeland Park and the Johnson County Park about the
possible construction of a new facility began nearly
four years earlier and were triggered by the closure in
1993 of an obsolete city pool. An intergovernmental
agreement allowed the City to sell the District the
approximately four acres the complex sits on. The city
in turn agreed to lease-purchase the facility back from
the park District over 20 years. To construct the
facility, the District issued $3.3 million in revenue
bonds, which freed the city from adding to its bond
indebtedness.
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Amenities
The RPAC features a
50-meter inverted “C”-shaped pool with a 25-yard by-25-meter
competitive area, a diving well for one- and three-meter boards
and a inflatable slide; four 50-meter lap swimming lanes, and a
“zero-depth” entry area including sprayers and fountains.
Other amenities available throughout the year include a bath house
complete with men’s and women’s locker rooms, a family change
room, a concession area, expanded parking and a convenient
drop-off circle drive, as well as staff offices and a control
area.
Thanks to an air-supported dome which covers the main pool from
September through May, the facility is available for use
year-round. For approximately two weeks prior to Memorial Day, the
RPAC is closed while crews remove the dome and convert it into an
open air facility. It takes 30 to 40 people, working on tarps used
to temporarily cover the pool, to handle the 6,800 pounds of
fabric which makes up the dome.
With the dome’s removal, the facility becomes an aquatic theme
park featuring not only the main pool, but a number of other
facilities located outside the dome which are only operated during
the summer months. These include: a 120-foot water slide and a separate youth
pool with whale slide and "lemon drop" sprayer. The dome
is reinstalled each year after Labor Day, when the RPAC is again
closed for about two weeks. |
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