Get Rid of Summer Pool Boredom

By: Gunter Walderon
Submitted: 2008-08-28 16:10:30
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It's not unusual for longtime pool owners to experience this. Swimming can become a bit boring, even though the pool appears clean and inviting. Unless there is something new to do, the pool usually doesn't interest kids who have grown accustomed to it. After already doing hundreds of laps, floating around, and doing flips over and over, the whole pool idea has lost its charm.

Fortunately, there are several fun pool games and toys available so that people of all ages will always have fun in the pool. There are a number of pool games and toys that can keep the fun going all summer long.

It can be the hardest job to keep young kids entertained. One idea to try in the summer heat is to have them play various diving games. With the use of weighted underwater items including rings or disks that can float, your children can compete by diving in the water to find out how many objects they can get back. These toys can float on the water, sink to the bottom of the pool, or remain suspended in between. You can purchase these submersible toys for the pool online, at a pool store, or you can save some money and improvise by using your own items from home. For kids who are a little older, you can buy sinking glow sticks for nighttime fun.

Volleyball nets are a popular choice for entertaining larger groups of children and adults. Stretch one of these nets across the pool, attach it to portable posts on both sides, and you have your very own water volleyball court. Real volleyballs will not sink, so older children can enjoy playing with them in the pool. An inflatable beach ball may be a more appropriate alternative for younger children.

In much the same way, you can purchase basketball hoops that will float in the pool. Floating hoops constructed of plastic or vinyl can keep a group busy for hours. From hoops that hook on the edge of the pool with portable posts to island hoops that float and move along with the waves, you can continue to have fun and adventure the whole summer.

For the most up to date pool fun, you should buy the most recent product that is available on the market. The Sub Jumpa can bring hours of fun to your pool, not to mention the fact that it was voted the best new pool product at the 2008 Pool and Spa Expo! Similar to a pogo stick, this newly developed toy lets children rebound off the floors and walls of the pool. And, to add some extra fun, there are many flips and tricks that children can learn on a Sub Jumpa, entertaining even the most distracted child all summer long.

For adults and teens, there are all kinds of remote controlled boats, planes, and even submarines that function like a dream, even if your pool has high levels of chlorine! And, for the person that plays golf, there are many floating golf games that require you to chip balls onto small floating islands, some containing underwater pockets to practice getting a hole-in-one.

So, you can see that you have a lot of choices when it comes to pool games. Some fun toys and a little bit of creativity can ensure any kid is busy and exercising all summer long!

Gunter Walderon knows that a successful pool is not one built by Simi Valley pool builders or even Malibu pool builders. The secret to a successful pool is to have enough toys to entertain the kids. His pool was built by Upland pool contractors, he really prides himself on the fact that his kids haven't gotten bored once all summer long.

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