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    Coconut Creek, FL

    Eagles Landing Camps

    3.0 (6 reviews)

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    The Peter Blum Family YMCA

    The Peter Blum Family YMCA

    3.6
    (64 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    I've been going to The Peter Blum Family YMCA for years, and overall it's a good place -- but there…read moreare definitely some important pros and cons. Let me start with the positives. The management team is always very polite and helpful. One of the main reasons I've stayed so long is their wide variety of classes -- yoga, BodyPump, Pilates, Zumba, HIIT, BodyCombat, and more. I used to LOVE the BodyPump and BodyCombat classes, especially with instructors Zoe and Cindy Lee -- they were incredible. So much energy, motivation, always correcting form and really engaging with the class. Truly my favorites. Unfortunately, after they left, I stopped attending those classes. I did try the new instructor, but the experience was very different -- loud in an uncomfortable way, lots of personal talk during class, and overall not the same professional atmosphere. There was also an awkward situation that made me feel unwelcome. I was filming myself and my friend briefly (as I sometimes do), making sure no one else was in the background. The instructor approached me in a way that felt unnecessarily confrontational, repeating the same comment about not filming, even after I had already stopped and put my phone away. After that, I felt uncomfortable returning to those classes and eventually stopped going altogether -- especially when I noticed the same energy during future visits. That said, the yoga classes are still excellent -- very strong instructor and great experience. The gym itself is well-equipped with modern machines, always clean, and offers great amenities: sauna, steam room, and a pool. Kids' programs are also a big plus -- my children have been taking swimming classes there for years (we've been coming here for about 6 years total), and they love it. When they were younger, we also attended "mommy & me" classes, which were wonderful -- lots of songs, playtime, and interaction. There's also a kids' playroom with staff, toys, and activities, as well as two playgrounds. They even have a daycare, and a small indoor play area available on weekends -- very family-friendly overall. Now, a couple of serious downsides. The building is quite old, and during rainy season the roof leaks -- I've seen water dripping in areas like the café and even the gym floor, with buckets placed underneath instead of fixing the issue. That's definitely concerning. Another important issue is the parking lot. There is an exposed metal rod sticking out where a parking stopper used to be, right near the front entrance by the windows. I personally had a scary experience with it -- it pressed into my car wheel, and I was lucky it didn't puncture the tire. I reported it and even left a review about it, but a year later it still hasn't been fixed. Please be very careful when parking in that area. Overall, it's a place with great potential, strong programs, and a family-friendly environment -- but also with some issues that really should be addressed.

    I've been going there for a couple years and mostly do the classes. They have a wide range of…read moredifficulties, ranging from the tough (Body Combat) to ones geared for seniors such as chair yoga. I prefer the middle range with classes like Pilates and barre. I do wish they would mix up the class times once in a while because I've been going for about two years and schedule hasn't changed much so I end up doing the same classes each week. The instructor Jennifer is great. I love that she does different things each week so I don't get bored with it. The place is clean, large, good staff, nice pool. I like the E gym so you don't have to adjust weights as it remembers when you scan your bracelet. They have a lot of community/family based events.

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    Spitfire Farm

    Spitfire Farm

    4.9
    (8 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Let me just start out on how beautiful this place is. It is truly pretty and reserved next to a…read moresmall pond. There are multiple barns (only 2) here. One you will find next to the pond, more out next to reception. The second is the main one near the actual arena and such. Now for the horses. They are well fed, in great shape, happy and super pretty! They are also not overworked which I love. Some places work their horses to the max, but they care deeply about them! The camps they offer are amazing for everyone! They make sure you are comfortable with whatever horse you are riding and in general keep you safe. The people working and volunteering are super kind and nice! They make sure you have a good time and are safe. Overall the property is great, horses are great, everything's awesome. Thanks for reading.

    We didn't ride nor do we own horses, but we got a chance for a quick visit here when we were…read morerecently invited to attend a birthday party of the 7-year-old daughter of friends. She and her mom ride horses here. And the daughter has taken lessons. The farm is in an area that we'd never been to before. We were surprised to find such a large property with horse stalls for boarding. And other paddocks. And a ring for jumping and parading. My knowledge of horses is very limited -- I took some rides as a child in camp, but this is ages and ages ago. The party was by one of the stables. The kids had a great time -- first playing some various games, then later getting a tour and hands on experience with the different horses there. And those over 6 were able to sign up (with a parent's release signature) to take a ride around the ring. They provided helmets for safety. And the adults even enjoyed petting the horses. Our friends brought their own food and drinks. The venue provided the entertainment. If you're looking to take riding lessons, board a horse, or just ride you should check out this place. It's not inexpensive, but I gather that is the par for such activities. They even have a camp for kids with riding and other activities. I'm so glad we got a chance to visit here. We never would have found this place otherwise.

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    Good ponies for learning
    Nice barn with incredible stalls (you can also check your furry friends with the cameras in each stall)
    Nice barn with incredible stalls (you can also check your furry friends with the cameras in each stall)
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