I am by no means a regular at a gymnastics gym, nor have I tumbled in the past. I simply went to open gym to venture out of my regular gym routine and it was super fun. I loved the fact that they have an adult open gym, and I don’t regret the drive I did from Lawrence to KCK for it. The staff was welcoming as well as the other attendees. They have all the basic equipment, and the space for it too. There weren’t a lot of rules, and I was encouraged to try new things even if it meant goofing around a little with the equipment. I would go back to it and even get a pass if I lived closer.
Todd G.
Classificação do local: 3 Painesville, OH
So far it seems like he’s on the right track. Little worried about the placement of the trampoline right next to the mirrors. Was an old golds gym and still being retrofitted to accommodate its new life. All equipment looks newer and the place was getting new lights when we were there. The racquetball courts are able to be used for $ 5. No memberships and has great potential. However the momentum needs to be kept up. Restrooms still need rehabbed.
Jennifer H.
Classificação do local: 4 Kansas City, MO
I almost don’t want to write this review, because I selfishly want to keep this place as empty as it usually is. This is a diamond in the rough. It’s a great open gym for kids. It’s not as nice as other open gyms in the area, but it has a lot going for it. First, it’s hardly ever busy, which is a breath of fresh air. I hate the buys open gyms where the kids have to wait in long lines for the trampolines and I get looks from other moms if my kid line-jumps or breaks a rule out of excitement. This brings me to my second positive: the staff isn’t up your bum the whole time about the way things«should» be done. It’s a huge open room, fillied with gymnastics equipment. Kids can run around and use the equipment in whichever way their creative little minds feel is best. At other open gyms, things have to be done a certain way. Finally, as I mentioned, it’s very large. There’s plenty of space for running, and running, and running. That’s the whole point, right? Getting out a bunch of energy so the kiddos fall down exhausted at the end? This goal can definitely be accomplished by taking children here.