well, the field is OK. We have a youth team and the kids love to play there as the field is good for them and they really enjoy indoor soccer. It is very convenient, for me at least, to get to. That is where the good review ends. The staff is, well, to put it nice… it would run better if there were no staff. They don’t give a damn about anything… at all. They have a really hard time figuring out schedules and reading a calendar. They ALWAYS mess up the schedules for both games and practice field rentals and when they do double book the field they have«no idea how this happened» and have no remorse for totally screwing an entire team. This season they scheduled games on both Christmas and new years days. When they realized it on Christmas eve, they had to then push back all of the leagues that were getting ready to start by 2 weeks to make up for the 2 holidays. On our last practice before our season was set to begin, all be it 2 weeks late due to the whole«i don’t know what a calendar is» issue, they gave our field to another team. Keep in mind it costs $ 60 an hour to reserve a field. We have had this time and date reserved and paid for 6 weeks prior and they still couldn’t get it right. They claim someone just«erased» us from the schedule. Funny thing was at the exact same time there was another lady there with another team and the exact same problem. We did get our money back for that field rental but needless to say there where some VERY upset kids. and p. s., don’t go to the bathroom unless its absolutely necessary. Its rarely clean and NEVER any soap.
Joseph B.
Classificação do local: 3 Denver, CO
I am in co-ed league and my daughter plays in a league. The place has two fields. a small field and larger field. Both fields the turf has seen some better days. The place can get quite busy and entering in and out of parking lot can be difficult sometimes. The employees are nice and the games are fun.
Megan S.
Classificação do local: 3 Denver, CO
I just finished up my first season of indoor soccer this week at the Rocky Mountain Soccer Center. The actual field we played on was okay(fake grass stuff over rubber… not too fast, but not too slow), but parts of the rest of the facility were kinda gross. Like the women’s bathroom. At the beginning of the season, there was a 2×2 foot square opening in the stall wall between two of the toilets. Sometimes this would be covered up by a piece of plywood. At the end of the season, the square opening was still there, and the plywood would not stay up any longer, so there was just a window to watch each other through. The presence of soap was hit or miss. Gag. There is a store at this facility, which I never set foot in, because I am frugal. But by the looks of it, they sell basic soccer needs, not sure if they hike their prices for the convenience or not. Sorry, not helpful. If you find yourself going to Rocky Mountain Soccer Center, note that the entrance looks more like you are driving up on to a sidewalk, rather than a street leading to their parking lot. And the building is a big white metal box. There have almost been two fights between female players after games. I am not a fan of hearing someone get punched in the face or seeing the blood, but the fact that the potential of a fight existed, well, I think that speaks of a hearty and authentic sport center. My kinda place. Without this last element, I would have only given two stars, but the rowdiness factor earns them the third.