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An indoor pool party is often the highlight of a college social calendar. It offers a break from the academic grind, a chance to socialize, and a unique atmosphere that standard dorm parties can't match. However, combining water, large crowds, and electricity indoors requires a strict set of guidelines to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable time.
Note: "College Rules" also refers to a specific adult television series or adult-themed video game, which are distinct from actual university facility regulations.
Sound levels must stay within campus noise ordinances, typically ending by 10 PM or midnight.
99% of college indoor pools are located on "dry" or "substance-free" campus zones. No alcohol is permitted in the pool enclosure.
Keep all DJ equipment, speakers, and power cords at least 10 feet away from the water's edge. Use battery-powered, waterproof Bluetooth speakers when possible.
In a college environment, the vibe is everything. While many jokes suggest the only rule is " never skip a pool party ," successful events usually follow a specific aesthetic:
Before a single splash is made, certain rules are non-negotiable. These are implemented by university recreation departments to prevent accidents and are strictly enforced by lifeguards who "have the right to enforce rules other than those listed".