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    Creative World School - St. Cloud

    2.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    All you receive after setting up swim lessons is a receipt. No itinerary, no list of supplies, they…read moreexpect you to run on assumptions. Arrive and the front desk is chaos. They "check you in" tell you where to go. Get to the pool and they have signs out for the swim lessons but no one attending to them. The class we arrived for didn't take place where the sign was and we were virtually late. Kiddo didn't do well and the instructor he had kept looking to the other lady he was with for help, but she was already with four other kids. So we went to the front desk to talk options. Front desk lady made snide remarks about kids and exposure to water like she must be parent of the year. Calls over the "Aquatics Director" who can't be more than 20 years old, how much experience running a business can he have? Personally supplies phone number to do parent/child, still doesn't give any clear itinerary or confirmation. Ended up with a schedule conflict for what I assumed was my time block and had to request just the partial refund for the classes that will be missed due to readiness level. The text was ignored. I'm sure they're happy to keep the 100$ but they won't be getting any more money from me and hopefully I can save others from paying, those who feel better at a new place being informed and where employees show care about the people who are paying for their services. Don't go here. There are other nice places or services to get swim lessons.

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    This has to be the best science museums in Florida. I…read morebecame a member of the Orlando science center over Christmas break because we had so much fun on our first visit and now I get emails all the time about fun new events going on at the museum. One of them happened to be the mess fest that was going on this past weekend. So we decided to head out to Orlando and let me tell you it was so much fun!! They transformed one of their rooms into a fun place for the kids to get messy. You were catapulting scrunchie balls covered in paint onto a canvas sheet. There was another area where they were doing little bottle rockets with paint and Alka-Seltzer. That my kids absolutely LOVED. They also had scribble bots, a raffle painting for canvas paintings but that's not all because they had other stuff going on different floors. We got to make our own slime and we even got to go outside and watch them use liquid nitrogen to cause a bubbly explosion that the kids got to play afterwards. This was a 10 out of 10 experience.

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    Great experience for Girl Scouts!!! We've been there a few times throughout the years! We love…read moreranger john!! He's so nice and helpful! We loved the yurts and cabins! Also... definitely do the obstacle course! Best time ever!!

    If you remember watching "The Parent Trap" as a kid and thinking that's the kind of camp you want…read moreto go to, then Mah-Kah-Wee is for you. It is a rustic, outdoorsy camp, no cell phones allowed here! Camp Mah-Kah-Wee is a Girl Scout camp. They offer programs throughout they year for girls and have overnight camps during the summer. I have been to Mah-Kah-Wee many times over the years with my daughters, and I really appreciate that we have a facility like this so close to home. The camp surrounds a lake so there are many water activities like canoeing and kayaking available during the summer. There is also a swimming pool. They offer all of the standard camp activities like archery and crafts and they also have an obstacle course. My kids love this place. During the summer the week-long camps are themed so you can find something to match your child's interests. As for the facilities, the best place to stay is in the cabins. They have air conditioning! In Florida you NEED air conditioning in the summer. I've also chaperoned overnights in the tents, which aren't so bad, and a building they call the Eco Center, which is a bit more like a enclosed porch... no AC there. Overall, it's a great place. I highly recommend it. The prices for overnight camp are very good and the kids have a great time.

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