My 3 year old Jayden took beginning tap/ballet here. It was a terrible experience. The teacher never actually taught a dance move. She doesnt seem to be in her right mind. She sells used dance clothes at class to make money for herself. One class the kids used her makeup in the mirror the whole class and never actually danced. The kids basically just run around with no structure and never learn dance. I am shocked at the great reviews. I am wondering if maybe the other teachers are good and we just happened to get the one that wasn’t.
Decilia D.
Classificação do local: 5 Oceanside, CA
I have my two year old enrolled in «pee wee pop star sing and dance» with miss Charlene and the class is amazing. miss Charlene is so patient with the kids and they always have a good time. classes are reasonably priced and only 30 minutes– which is good for 2 – 4 year old’s attention spans. 5 stars for miss Charlene! she is the best
Alma B.
Classificação do local: 4 Oceanside, CA
Perfect park for my kids. I have a toddler and a pre teen so the baby can run around in the playground and my oldest likes the skate park. Always clean, sometimes parking is a little crazy bc there’s a lot going on most of the time here. Baseball games, tennis games etc but still worth it
Dustin G.
Classificação do local: 3 Port Hueneme, CA
So many activities going on here. Just watching my son practice for football. The fields are nicely mowed the baseball field are clean raked. I can count ten different groups doing everything from football practice to lessons here. Very beautiful park. I believe there is four fields. The only problem the lack shade in the actually area. This is brutal.
Wes N.
Classificação do local: 5 Phoenix, AZ
Visited Melba Bishop Skatepark aka Oceanside skatepark #2 or Eastside Oceanside skate park with some friends yesterday. This place is super impressive. The park itself is actually pretty small, but it was designed very, very well. They make the most of every inch of ground that was given to them, with tons of different props, banks, ledges, trannys, hips, rails and other obstacles all over the place. It’s definitely more of a street skating park, so if you’re looking for all tranny all the time, go somewhere else. The place can get pretty busy, but once again the design comes to the rescue, allowing many people to flow around the park and skate it at once. If you want to hit it at a less busy time, go during mid-day on a weekday. Free, open while the sun shines(no lights). No pads or helmet required. This park rocks.