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August 2023 by Chantal W.
Foam pit, bounce houses and slides, trampoline track, and spring floors... This is a fun spot and great space for kids to burn off energy. They've got two party room spaces. There's a vending machine in the lobby and plenty of parking. The only downside is they definitely don't enforce the 'no-shoes on the mat' rule (people everywhere with shoes on), so the mats were pretty dirty.
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July 2023 by chuck mcbee
Grandsons 1st birthday party. Kids had a great time. Very helpful staff
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July 2023 by Catherine B.
Such a great gym for the active kiddos! During the school year they have free play for kids from 10AM-12PM on Mondays and Fridays. But during the summer they have only been doing this on Fridays due to them hosting summer camps. The gym is a nice big open space with bouncy mats on the whole floor, a couple of trampolines, a foam but, inflatables, and more. My almost two year old loves it and I wish I found out about it sooner! Your first child is $10, second is $9, and every child after that is $8. All ages are welcome and kids 2 and under are free. You will need to sign a waiver for your kiddo your first time attending but only the one time. You can bring snacks as they have picnic tables outside of the gym off to the side where I assume they do birthday party events. It's a fun place and a great indoor alternative to this summer heat!
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May 2023 by Nathan Boese
My daughter just finished her first season cheering competitively with Double Down. Overall a positive review but I did want to leave a review because when I was new looking for detailed reviews, they were hard to find.My then 8 yo was new to cheer, but she’s done dance and gym classes for a few years so has some rhythm, lol.The communication is fabulous. The owner, Terri, is wonderful. She’s always around to answer questions which I am grateful for. They practiced all summer which I loved, and when school started they do follow the public school system. Unfortunately we don’t go there so that caused us to miss a few important choreography classes. I posted about it in the online group we belong to, but no one was concerned. I have to assume this was because my daughter was one of the older ones on her team and could pick things up fairly quickly. I let it slide.It is expensive but my daughter loved it! The girls were great and had a sweet bond. School started and the practices were twice a week, pretty decent. The last half hour of one day was for tumbling. It was kind of a joke because it was many girls for 2-3 coaches and a lot of standing around. In the entire year my daughter cheered, she did not obtain one new skill or improve any skills. I definitely could have paid extra for a tumbling private, but she was on track with the other girls, so didn’t seem necessary. I also realized that a half hour once a week is impossible to really get skills, so again, let that slide.The coaches were a little weird about absences. If you missed, you needed a doctors note. Well, do you go to the doctor every time you have a minor issue? I’m not sure. But my daughter missed a practice and the coach messaged saying it was mandatory she be there before the competition. I said I was so sorry, if she can’t compete we completely understand. They said don’t let it happen again. Well I talked to many other parents whose girls had missed and they were never threatened about missing a competition, so I’m not sure the deal. I do think this was more a coach thing than an owner issue. I believe there were maybe favorites played and my daughter was not one. She didn’t care, she loved going.Ok wrapping this up. It is expensive. Competitions are fun. Not learning much at all. Coaches are college kids who may or may not be trained in correct form tumbling. I wanted her to try another season, but ultimately she wants to do another sport and the money for not improving and possibly being on the same team with the same coaches sounds rough.
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April 2023 by Autumn S.
We have only been here for birthday parties but I question why I have never been here for open play days. It's perfect for my two energy-driven boys. However, I do not seen that currently available on their website so I assume that stopped that?For birthdays, however, we really enjoy it here. You get ample time to play on their equipment in the space (with no other parties) and then a private room for food, cake and gifts. The air conditioning is SPOT ON and I never felt hot. Surprisingly it didn't smell like feet in there. LOLIf you have ever been to a gym you know what I mean.I am definitely considering hosting my own party here in the future.
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April 2023 by Kristi McDaniel
My daughter went to DD for two seasons and I highly recommend this gym. Coach Terri genuinely cares about the athletes
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March 2023 by Andy Dean
Very cool spot for a birthday party. Bounce houses, trampolines, foam pit.. so much to do for kids. Our visit was a lot of fun.
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February 2023 by Dean Andros
Very cool spot for a birthday party. Bounce houses, trampolines, foam pit.. so much to do for kids. Our visit was a lot of fun.
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December 2022 by Donna Johnson
Always quiet enough to do your own workouts without having to wait on machines and be overwhelmed with the amount of people. Clean and nice. Always had a great time here and well worth the extra pay compared to some other gyms
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December 2022 by Kimberly B
My daughter joined cheer in the summer of 2022. She had no prior cheer experience, but the coaches welcomed her, and she was there to indeed learn. She showed up every practice with a good attitude and ready to develop some skills. I received texts from the coaches on how enthusiastic she was and what great effort she put forth.We missed a practice due to a personal emergency I had-(I was just unable to get her there).I followed the “protocol” in telling the coach (via text) as well as posting on the app used by the team for communication, that due to an unforeseen circumstance, I couldn’t manage to get her there.I was notified the next day by email, that ALL absences need to be explained with the reason. Without exception. Here is an excerpt from the email I received:“It's our policy that if an athlete misses practice they must communicate with their coach why they are missing practice. The only reasons for an excused miss practice is a graded school event and if a child is sick (with dr. note just like school)…”The reason I couldn’t get her to practice was not embarrassing, but private and emergent. She had excellent attendance prior, and had NO issues. She was participating and I received great feedback fromHer coaches.She was summarily asked to leave the team. The coach was specific in saying that although she only missed one practice, their policies “cannot be changed”, and she was kicked off.The reason I am posting this is not because I think my kid is perfect and I want to complain. No. My husband is a coach of a local sports team of middleSchool girls for several years. His primary job as a coach, is to SPEAK TO HIS PLAYERS. Coaching is just that- you talk to your athletes and tell them how they can improve, and how they did well. You teach them to be accountable. You talk to them so they learn how to be accountable and, grow into adults.My elder daughter, has played a specific sport since third grade, and she gets coached like she should. She receives criticism when it’s warranted, and praise when it’s earned. Her coaches do not tell US, her parents…they tell HER, the athlete.This coach cowardly emailed me, and did NOT speak to my daughter. She didn’t have the courtesy to have us come in so she could tell her in person why she was being kicked out. Instead, she chose the very UN coach-like way, and sent an email to me.I emailed for an explanation as to why she was kicked off-several times. I said her absence was my fault-however I didn’t feel I needed to disclose the exact reason. I feel that gymnastics coaches haven’t earned the right to know the private details of my life.She missed one practice. She was kicked off. I got no reply from the coaches. I asked if she was unsportsmanlike, if she had conflict with other kids, if she was apathetic or disrespectful. I got nothing back but crickets.I had to explain to my daughter that she was asked to leave the team because of an absence, and my refusal to disclose the reason. I told her the way it was done was unprofessional, and with extreme cowardice. Since we are a sports family, we know how it should be done. —-This is not the way. Disgraceful.
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November 2022 by Tammy Tran
Perfect place for your kids to let out their energy. They have a variety of activities there including bounce houses, trampoline, foam pit, floor gymnastics, etc. I like that they have a couple of private rooms for birthday parties.
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October 2022 by Treesa Benton
Went for a birthday party. Unlike Altitude in Sanford, they have multiple types of activities: trampoline, bounce houses, and foam pit.
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August 2022 by Benjamin T
They have open gym on Fridays. Kids of all ages can come and play and have a good time. It's a fun time and a good time for parent night out.The staff/kids working this shift doesn't seem to have much control/care. Let's the older kids do pretty much anything (even if it's football and takes over the whole place).Stopped going because my little one (6) kept getting knocked over by the bigger kids (high school kids) playing football. My oldest (12) was spending the whole time trying keep her safe. I have stayed a few times just to watch and observe what happens. So I am not basing this off of what my kids say.And MY honest opinion is that kids shouldn't be watching kids their own age because that's where the lack of control comes in.I feel if it's going to be open gym for all ages that it should be open gym / everything open not football every time we go.If we decide to go back and it's open gym not football then I may change my rating
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August 2022 by Allison Clements
Amazing indoor gymnastics facility (perfect for hot or rainy days!). We love going to the Friday morning open gym — great for kids ages 1 and older.
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August 2022 by Juan Rodriguez
I would give them no stars but that not an option. both my children are attending there summer camp. They said not supervise most of the time. and today my daughter came home with a huge black eye call to see if they even accessed her for a head injury been 30 minutes still haven't heard back.