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Aqua-Tots Swim Schools swimming to Jersey Shore with newest location coming soon to Toms River

Swim school franchise Aqua-Tots Swim Schools on Thursday announced its third location is coming soon to the Garden State, with a new location that will open in late January in Toms River.

Conveniently situated at 1358 Hooper Ave., this state-of-the-art facility spans 7,800 square feet and will serve the families of Ocean County, including Toms River, Seaside, Brick, Berkeley, Manchester, Lakewood and surrounding areas.

Aqua-Tots Swim Schools’ curriculum has been trusted by parents since 1991 and is used in 14 countries to create safe and confident swimmers. With a commitment to water safety and providing a positive learning environment, Aqua-Tots offers a wide range of swimming programs for all ages and skill levels, starting as early as 4 months old. From group lessons to private sessions, adaptive lessons to Fast Track, Aqua-Tots has something for all.

First-time franchisees Ruddy and Stephanie Lopez are excited to bring Aqua-Tots’ proven program to the community of Toms River.

“We’ve dreamed of owning our own business that would positively impact the community and bring a sense of fulfillment to our lives,” Stephanie Lopez said. “After taking our oldest son to Aqua-Tots in 2021, we determined this was something we wanted to be a part of on a larger scale. We’re very proud to establish a legacy of water safety for our family and all the families in our community.”

The new Toms River location boasts 14 swimming zones and 16 changing rooms, each equipped with baby changing tables. Additionally, the lobby provides ample viewing space for parents, featuring cozy red chairs where they can relax and observe their children’s progress.

To celebrate the upcoming opening, Aqua-Tots Toms River is offering an exclusive 10% discount on monthly tuition until the doors officially open in January. This limited-time offer is an excellent opportunity for families to secure their spot in this highly anticipated swim school.

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