![]() ![]() Ive been going here ever since I was 9 years old, and if there had been something done about this long ago, there would be 5 stars on this review, but I feel that a 1-star review is the only way to get the attention that needs to be brought to the matter of a very disrespectful, deceitful, and insultingly ignorant front desk lady named Gigi. As for us, we are now driving to the Golden Rec Center where our kids can have fun and play independently. Maybe as an adult this place is a decent venue for working out, but it is certainly not a great place for kids – especially when there are so many good rec centers around the city. Wouldn’t waste my time or money going there as a family. None of the water features work, so there is nothing for them to do except for the lazy river and you have to be in it with them.Beyond that, the staff was quite rude (when you could get them to look up from the book they were reading) and acted like we were crazy when we asked for our money back.The icing on the cake was when a man walked into the women’s locker room to get paper towels.All in all this place is awful. ![]() If they want to go on their own, the only place they can go is a shallow pool with one baby slide. So, essentially you have to be in the pool with your kids at all times. The my require you to have kids in flotation devices or constantly be held by an adult if they are 5 or under. The water was freezing, the kids are not allowed in any of the warm pools or the hot tubs. They are avid swimmers (have been swimming independently for over a year and a half, swim in the ocean, snorkeled in the ocean in Hawaii). We went in to take our young children swimming. You can get to the Centrale Metro station without leaving the building, and just outside of the train station, you can catch several city bus and tram lines.We just left there after having a terrible 15 minute experience. The ground level is where you'll find the large ticket office, the KiPoint left luggage facility, a post office, and most of the shops and restaurants in the station. On the mezzanine and upper levels there are more shops and restaurants. The lowest level of the station has shops, restaurants, and an entry to the Milan Metro. There is a Sala Freccia Club across from Track 21, for travelers with a Gold or Platinum CARTAFRECCIA card or an Executive or AV Salottino ticket, and a Sala Blu next to track four, for passengers with disabilities who need special assistance. On the platform level of the station, there are a few shops and restaurants, as well as an information office. Over 320,000 people passing through the station daily. There is regular daily service to cities throughout Italy, as well as international destinations in other parts of Europe. There are 24 tracks at Centrale, with a soaring glass and metal arched roof over the platforms. It's the second-largest station in Italy, behind Roma Termini. The imposing design of the building’s facade was intended to showcase the dominance of then-Prime Minister Mussolini's fascist regime. It was opened in the early 1930s, replacing an older and smaller station. Milano Centrale is the main train station for this major northern Italian city. ![]()
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