An indoor, air-conditioned pickleball court is the most comfortable way to play in Polomolok's heat. If you have been playing outdoor and want to know what the difference feels like, here is what to expect.
What makes it different
No wind on the ball, no afternoon sun in your eyes, no sweat-slick floor. A proper indoor venue uses a hardwood-style court surface. Amenities like lockers vary by venue, so ask what is included. An indoor aircon court is the priciest tier, but a four-person doubles split brings the per-person cost much closer to the open-air courts than the hourly rate suggests.
When demand is highest
Evening doubles slots tend to go first, especially on weeknights when people come straight from work. Coaching sessions can also take up weekend morning windows at some venues, and not every block a venue runs is bookable online, so check before planning a Saturday morning game. When courts go live on ReservePolomolok, you will see real-time availability and can book a prime slot a few days ahead.
When the outdoor courts are the better call
Early morning on a clear day, outdoor courts are genuinely pleasant. If you are playing in the morning and the forecast is clear, the money you save on a budget open-air or covered court is real. An indoor aircon court earns its premium in the heat of the day and when the rains come.
