The cost of swimming in Reston Community Center’s indoor pool will rise next week.
“This fee increase is necessary in order for us to ensure that RCC and the Terry L. Smith Aquatics Center continue to offer patrons a high-quality experience,” says RCC executive director Leila Gordon. “Rest assured that our pricing will always factor in the subsidy that Reston patrons should and can expect as a result of the Small District 5 taxes they pay to support RCC.”
Individual swim passes will rise from $4 to $4.50 for an adult Reston resident. That same daily swim rate will now be $9 for a Fairfax County resident (up from $8) and $13 for a non-resident (up from $12). Youth and senior rates will be $2.75 (formerly $2.50), $5.50 and $8.25.
A 20-visit pass will rise to $73 from $65 for Reston adults; the pass will remain at $45 for youth and senior residents.
Other new prices:
- 20-visit pass Fairfax County adult/youth or senior: $146/$90
- 12-month pass Reston adult: $425; County resident, $850; non resident: $1,275
- 12-month pass Reston youth/senior: $215; County resident, $430; non-resident, $645
The pool is currently closed until Sept. 14 for annual maintenance.
For more information, visit www.restoncommunitycenter.org or stop by the Aquatic Services Desk at RCC Hunters Woods.
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