At 226 visitors in an 8 hour period, that 28 people visiting an hour for the IAW.
The International Pool is open 15 hours a day. Has a 110 station Gym, how many use it, at a guess when I’ve visited it’s usually around 20 to 30 people, so in a day I’d guess maybe 100 would be the lowest guess, more likely 300.
Looking at the Gym classes tomorrow there are 19 classes through the day @ 20 to 30 people an hour, at 20 in each class that’s 380 a day. In total there are over 80 different classes.
Swimming tomorrow there are 6 lanes available, every hour from 6am to 10pm with a capacity of 15 people per lane, at full capacity that’s 1,350 people per day just swimming. That’s not including the club, and swimming lessons everyday, I’d guess I’ve seen around 5 classes of around 10 people, so I’d guess maybe 50 people a day.
The Leisure Pool has capacity for 180 people and is open 3 times a day weekdays and 4 times on weekends. So weekdays probably 80 people a session, that’s 240 a day, weekends l say full capacity, so that’s 720 a day.
So conservatively I’d put 2,120 a day on week days, thats 141 people an hour, 10,600 for the 5 working days. Add Saturday and Sunday 2,840 per day. That’s 13,440 a week. Over the yr, 50 weeks that 672,000 a yr. which is why it’s the 8th most visited attraction in Wales. For perspective Swansea Leisure Centre had 630,273 visitors in 2019/20.