How much do you pay to swim?

I'm curious how much everyone pays to swim on a monthly basis. The team I used to swim with had to stop due to the University of Washington swim team being cut. We were getting both our pool time and coaches from them. However, the pool is still operating, but now under the intramural department. We're trying to regroup and rent the pool from them, but may need to revise the fee structure. I'll put up a poll in case anyone wishes to remain anonymous, but I'd really like to know how much you pay per month and how many practice sessions per week that amount gives you access to. Also, please mention if there are any one-time or annual fees to be a member of the team, etc. Another useful piece of info would be how much your pool rental is, if you know. Thanks for your help!
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  • We have a great deal. I pay $30 per month for access to 5 (M-F) coached morning workouts from 6:00-7:30 and 2 (M/W) coached evening workouts from 5:30-6:30. Coaches are excellent and very involved in giving the workouts and giving feedback. No whiteboards ever. I think I get a $5 discount becasue my kids swim on the club team, but it's still a good deal. For the morning workout, we have free reign of a very nice 10 lane 25 meter pool. We also get to play with the blocks when we feel like it, pull lane lines as necessary, and basically do whatever we feel like every am. You also have to buy pool entry. I pay $620 for an annual family pass. An adult 10x punch card runs $27. You can always come down and swim with us, Kirk, although the commute may be a little rough even by Seattle standards.
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  • We have a great deal. I pay $30 per month for access to 5 (M-F) coached morning workouts from 6:00-7:30 and 2 (M/W) coached evening workouts from 5:30-6:30. Coaches are excellent and very involved in giving the workouts and giving feedback. No whiteboards ever. I think I get a $5 discount becasue my kids swim on the club team, but it's still a good deal. For the morning workout, we have free reign of a very nice 10 lane 25 meter pool. We also get to play with the blocks when we feel like it, pull lane lines as necessary, and basically do whatever we feel like every am. You also have to buy pool entry. I pay $620 for an annual family pass. An adult 10x punch card runs $27. You can always come down and swim with us, Kirk, although the commute may be a little rough even by Seattle standards.
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