Talk:TARDIS swimming pool

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Location or Object?

Ok, we just had a similar discussion on the List of Appearances page, but I thought best to bring this here again, because it get's a bit trickier here:

The Infobox and the intro treat this as an object, but the Categories claim this a location. Not a major inconsistency, but one nevertheless. So, once and for all, which is this: Object or location?

The only actual difference would be on the infobox: if we switch to Location, we loose the "used by" parameter, but I don't see it as a major loss. Maybe a small rewording of the intro as well. That said, I'd support changing the infobox to Location. Any opinions on the matter? OncomingStorm12th 02:22, February 20, 2017 (UTC)

I think the lead itself is fine either way. Maybe the second sentence could be changed to "the swimming pool here", if you want the "TARDIS swimming pool" to somehow mean the place where the actual, physical swimming pool is located. Are you suggesting that the "TARDIS swimming pool" covered here is the room with the swimming pool? Also, infobox aside, is there any particular reason, it can't be both, with regards to the categories? If I created category:Swimming pools, and put it under, let's say, Containers and Recreation and leisure, I absolutely would include this, while still maintaining category:Locations visited by the Eleventh Doctor.
× SOTO (//) 02:45, February 20, 2017 (UTC)
All that said, I think the infobox should be changed to {{Infobox Location}}.
× SOTO (//) 02:45, February 20, 2017 (UTC)
Actually, you're absolutely right. I was thinking that it had to be either a place or a thing. But there's no reason we can cover both on the same page. Considering we cover both the pool itself, and the room where the pool is located, using "Infobox Location" is broader, so I made the change