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Poll: Late-night Fridays at salt water pools a good idea?

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

Christchurch’s seaside hot salt water pools are trialling late-night Fridays.

He Puna Taimoana in New Brighton is open every day from 10am-8pm, but from this week people can book from 8pm-10pm on Fridays.

“It will be truly atmospheric and a great way to spend a Friday night,” pools manager Merryn Skipper said.

Would you use the pools during late night hours? More here.

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Late-night Fridays at salt water pools a good idea?
  • 83.3% Yes - I would enjoy late nights
    83.3% Complete
  • 16.7% No - I wouldn't go that late
    16.7% Complete
18 votes
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