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January 2023 by Noah G.
My one-and-a-half year old son loves this place! We've been bringing him to the Romperee classes for about 6 months now and open gym when we can. The instructors are great and they keep the place very clean. It's nice year round but it's been especially great for rainy days. I highly recommend this for anyone with a little one!
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June 2022 by Izzy L.
This place is horrific. I am very upset. My daughter and her friend were doing things like : handstands, backbends, and cartwheels, when they were perfectly good in those areas. They are at the level of doing front-hand sprains, back walkovers, and back-hand sprains . On their last day, their coach tried to make it boring. They were talking during warmups, as usual; but they were still doing the warmups. My daughter came home trying to walk because they were in pain. The coaches made them go into corners and sit there without doing warmups. Then they were forced to do things that put them in pain; especially without warmups. I paid more then 100 a week for this mess! Do not hope for good when you join this monstrosity!! The coaches could have done much better.
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June 2021 by Evan Rival
Wonderful place to work out. Bob, Day, Matt, Eddie and Nolan are amazing coaches. They really care about the members. Day is a great coach and teacher and excels at pushing athletes to their limits. Jenny and Justine are really personable.
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May 2021 by Ian Busineau
very welcoming for all ages/genders
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April 2021 by A 123
My son has had his first experience with gymnastics at World Cup this fall. I really appreciate how they have a separate boys program, with male instructors. His teacher is apparently also a fireman, so the cool factor is even higher. This facility has had great Covid protocols and is operating very smoothly and without incident. It's very professionally run. I would recommend for anyone and look forward to continuing.
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January 2021 by A Sullivan
My son has had his first experience with gymnastics at World Cup this fall. I really appreciate how they have a separate boys program, with male instructors. His teacher is apparently also a fireman, so the cool factor is even higher. This facility has had great Covid protocols and is operating very smoothly and without incident. It's very professionally run. I would recommend for anyone and look forward to continuing.
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December 2020 by Abby Sullivan
My son has had his first experience with gymnastics at World Cup this fall. I really appreciate how they have a separate boys program, with male instructors. His teacher is apparently also a fireman, so the cool factor is even higher. This facility has had great Covid protocols and is operating very smoothly and without incident. It's very professionally run. I would recommend for anyone and look forward to continuing.
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February 2020 by Ros Clauson
Amazing atheletes, awesome and inspiring
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August 2019 by Elham K.
I signed up my son for the world cup summer camp. First you should not expect a very warm welcoming from the first day. We found only one teacher to be sociable enough that we introduce ourselves and ask his name. The rest were just in their busy world and not very interested in coming forward to welcome you. My son is 5 and he is not used to be totally ignored when he enters a new place. Putting his backpack in the super old and rusty cubby, which is not easy for him to open and close, we guessed that the color room is the next place that we should put him in. You enter the color room. There are 3-4 teenagers considered as their lead and no one bothers to give your son an instruction or offer him a seat. The staff talk with each other but not with the kids. You have to pull a chair from a stack for your kid yourself and tell him where to sit. All tables are packed and you will end up putting the one chair in the middle of the classroom. I have noticed many other kids that just stand there for long time doing nothing and being ignored completely. Of course my judgement is for the 15 minutes while dropping off or picking up. I have not seen any tries from the staff to entertain or greet the kids while we are there. Other than that, I have not seen my son doing any gymnastic related move since he started. I expected at least minimum eagerness to the gymnastic moves after few days. The email communication with parents are minimal. I received one email containing all the information when I signed up and that's it. Where charts were outdated. No daily reminder, or no confirmation of the next day plans! And finally the price is as twice as what we paid for our previous camp, which was definitely more exciting for our son than this one.
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May 2019 by Joseph S.
My three year old was invited to a birthday party through his preschool. We get there, check in, take his shoes and socks off and let him run to the others. Less than five minutes later a young woman comes up to us and tells us he's too young for the party and throws him at our feet. He's now upset and crying. If they did not plan on including my son, I would have never came. But this is a party for a preschooler. All the kids were 3, 4, and 5 years old. Not sure who management was expecting their audience to be. If they can't include all the kids, why are they even hosting kids parties? Also, they don't let the parents into the gymnasium. The signs are clear and we weren't given an option. The parents are corralled into a narrow corridor and it's hard to move around. I can only describe the gymnasium activities as chaotic. There isn't an area sectioned off for the party on the gym floor. There are other random customers practicing gymnastics where ever they want. They keep shooing the kids party away from the regular customers claiming the equipment is dangerous. I look around for management. No one is in the lobby where we checked in, I ask another coach who is in charge, she points at someone helping a student on the uneven bars. It appears there is no real management, only gymnasts. And it's clear gymnasts are prioritized over the party. I would definitely avoid if you are planning a party for a preschool aged kid or expect a modicum of management. Also, avoid if you don't want to fight with your wife all weekend because you left a party early because they wouldn't include your kid. There are more inclusive facilities in the area where the kids are allowed to play on the equipment with no randoms practicing while the party is going on.
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January 2019 by Jenny L.
The instructors are friendly and good with my 2 1/2 year old. They are understanding and modify expectations when necessary. They mix up the routine every week so that it never gets boring. My son looks forward to his gymnastics class every week and is exhausted when it is over.
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December 2018 by Macy T.
This review is for a birthday party at this place. It was for a 6 year old and the kids had a blast. They have planned activities and utilize a good area of the floor including the foam pits, the rings, and mats. They have a private room just for the party to eat. There only down side is the aisle is narrow and the coat/shoe room is smack in the middle of the entry to a locker room. So you had children walking through while others are trying to get on/shoes. If safely say it Appears to be a real gymnastics training center.
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November 2018 by Brett Baker
I started re-training in gymnastics at the age of 36 and found this amazing facility. Granted, my experience is primarily direct, private instruction with a single gymnastics instructor, yet I have been able to observe the way in which the gym runs instruction for children and teenagers.
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November 2018 by Nolan McMahon
Best gymnastics facility and programs in all of Westchester.
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December 2016 by Joseph A. Valle
I met the owner today, Sunday, December 4th and I have never felt better about bringing my child somewhere. There are very few people out there who care about other people, yet John is one of them. I assume this man leads by example as he has an amazing staff as well. I will continue to, and look forward to, travelling the 24 miles to his establishment, passing several similar places, based entirely on the way I've been treated here. I can't wait to go back next Sunday. John, thank you so much.