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    4.0 (1 review)
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    9 years ago

    The warm pools are wonderful!! The staff at the front desk are friendly and helpful.

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    The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center

    The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center

    2.6
    (7 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    The facility is new and clean. As a parent I really love that their family memberships are cheaper…read morethan most and I love the variety of programs that they offer for children. We used to go to the Y and the offered classes for kids were dance, swimming, and gymnastics - those three. The Kroc Center has dance, gym classes, art classes, music lessons, swimming lessons, and drama classes. They also have a gaming room filled with video games and a fuze ball and air hockey table, I think. I've only ever walked by this room so I could be wrong on that. The gaming room opens up after school hours. As a homeschooling parent, I also love that some classes are offered during the day, instead of only during the evenings and weekends. Staff is friendly. I like their child care area, which is for 6 mo+. My one complaint is that I think they could be more organized. At times I've asked people at the front desk where a particular class was (or when it was) and the front desk had no clue. Or the child care staff were surprised at all the children needing child care, because they didn't know that it was the start of the homeschooling classes at the Kroc. Other times an instructor of a toddler dance class didn't know how long or what days the class was scheduled for, or a room has been double booked. These details matter and the staff needs to be informed and knowledgable about the many things happening in the building. But, as it is still rather new, I figure some of these things are growing pains, and they will get better with time.

    I've been going here for a couple months now. I'd given 4-stars previously because the facility is…read moreclean and there are some smiling faces at the front desk, plus their brochure really sells up a lot of good ideas. But there are many things about this place that are pulling me away from that ranking. 1.) The inmates run the prison, because the only guards on duty work in clerical. There is no supervision of any kind - 3 or 4 Kroc Center employees hang out at the front desk and sometimes there's an employee at the desk in the weight machine room. They walk through the gym area to an "employees only" room several times per hour, reasons unknown. I've been coming here about once a week for just under two months now, and on THREE occasions I've had to "notify the front desk of a problem," always pertaining to people behaving inappropriately (breaking the rules) in the locker room. They keep acting like something will get done, but there's always someone else breaking the rules every time. 2.) The building is terribly designed. The locker room is for 14 yr olds and up, and there are 4 semi-private showers in there. It has a small changing area, lockers, and several bathroom stalls and sinks. It's too small for something that was built in 2010. They have private "cabanas" for families and small children to use, and you have to walk through this separate room to get to the locker rooms. The problem here is that the family area is HUGE with tons of lockers, but there are only somewhere around 6 or 8 cabanas, and they're always full (locked.) So every time I go to shower, there's some 5 year old staring at me while I dry off (I have tattoos, though I'm fairly certain that's not what they're looking at.) I've reported this on two occasions, and there's no way to know what kind of progress is being made. 3.) Any adults on the staff? At all? There are some good people working here, albeit ineffectual. None of my complaints have been addressed, and I'm getting tired of paying for a membership that requires I either complain endlessly or remain unnecessarily uncomfortable. It would be nice to see some professionals on the clock. 4.) The weight room is "on display." I haven't lifted weights since I got here, and I don't know if I'm going to want to. The weight room isn't a room, but a large space that you walk past on your way to the locker room. I'm honestly not in a place in my life where I want to advertise the way I look, but here there's no option. Not only is it open, but it's open to EVERY SINGLE PERSON WHO GOES TO THE LOCKER ROOM. It's a nice, large area, and I can see the advantages in airflow technology. But it's too high traffic for me. 5.) I haven't used the swimming pool area yet because there's no dedicated "free swim" area. I like to get a little exercise swimming, but I'm not a good enough swimmer to do lap swim, and I'm not 8 anymore so I don't want to play in the kiddie play area, which in all honesty is way too overkill given the total size of the pool area. They create a free swim area by blocking off half of the lap swim area, but it's not a very large area, and OH YEAH, if you're looking to do lap swim, be aware that you'll not only have 4 or 6 lanes to work with (I can't remember exactly,) but the kiddie play area opens up into the lap swim area, meaning that the water flow is connected. This is so pro-kids that it's anti-adults. It doesn't surprise me that a Christian-based facility promotes breeding above all other considerations. 6.) Not so much a complaint, but something I'm figuring out over time: Before I moved here, a lot of my friends in the area had told me that the Kroc Center was a really nice facility. They said I'd like it. But take a look at what you're getting: Approximately 50% of the building is for exercise, working out, sports, swimming, whatever you want to call it. ATHLETICS. The other half of the building is a church and god knows what else. Possibly the learning centers for children, as I've seen such advertisements in their brochures. I'm a single male with no kids, and I'm an atheist. So if this is a nice facility, maybe it is... for someone else. I don't need free daycare (which I honestly think is a big part of the reason why this place sucks so much - people let their monsters run free while they workout) and I don't need spiritual guidance. I came here for a workout, for some sports, and to maintain a general routine. It's not easy treating this place with any professionalism when you get none in return.

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    AABC Driving School

    AABC Driving School

    2.3
    (9 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    Online learning experience was good, easy navigation and easy to refresh if you need it. However,…read morewhen it came to the behind-the-wheel, I was told different things by each instructor. One instructor told me to keep my whole car behind the stop sign/stop line, another told me to keep my passenger side mirror behind the stop sign. On my last lesson, I had an instructor who would not let me adjust the passenger side mirror. Also on my last lesson I was driving 38 in a 40 and I got scolded because he thought it was 35 which is an honest mistake but then when I tried to bring it up to him that it is 40, he proceeded to ignore me. On my last lesson I was told that I probably won't pass. Keep in mind that I had 4 instructors I am unsure how many there are. Overall, I learned almost nothing from the behind-the-wheel experience from this school. Online learning process was great but this is far below average. This is from a students point of view. Hopefully parents can make the correct choice when choosing a driving school.

    i was successful..i did the driver refresher course and used that as an evaluation of my driving…read moreskills for my doctor. i am older with a health issue...my doc thought it time for me to stop driving. i disagreed...what was not fair wad she was not taking unto account how much i limit my driving because of age and health. i was able to do my evaluation with aabc custom..only on roads and destinations i actually use....tom said i could eatch my mirrors more. something most older drivers need to do...more defensive driving...i am more alert when driving now. i sit up straighter watch my mirror more and cross traffic. trust the other driver less. doc says i can.keep.my.license for another year...i am more than happy about it and so grateful to tom of aabc driving school....they got my evaluation in time for my doc appointment...another reason to be grateful to aabc driving school. hope all have as good of an experience as i did. lynn vanderbloemen

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