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    Student Recreation Center

    Student Recreation Center

    3.7
    (7 reviews)
    2.9 km

    As student rec centers go, this place is the best I've ever seen. Three floors of space for all…read moresorts of fitness activities. Weight machines, free weights, bench and squat racks, group fitness studios, lap pool, basketball courts, rock wall and bouldering area, cardio machines, running track, TRX/free training area, outdoor tire flipping space, outdoor turf fields, and indoor/outdoor tennis are all options here. I feel that even at its peak hours, there are open weight machines and spaces to train (knock on wood that it stays that way in January). As far as the equipment goes, it's new and works great. I haven't seen a single piece of broken equipment in my month of training here, and I come five days per week. Additionally, there's a lobby with a huge TV for game watch parties. The staff is very friendly and helpful! If you go to UO, check this place out for your workout! I also believe there are guest passes available for sale for members of the Eugene/Springfield community.

    They are open not only to the general public but to alumni, which I am one of. They should stop…read morewith that immediately, as they are clearly only concerned with their availability to the student population. They close constantly at the drop of a hat. On a Saturday closed at 2:30, 6.5 hours before their posted close, and 2 hours before kickoff of the game their spoiled, entitled brat student employees want to go to, or so they told me when I gave them feedback about the ease with which they close their doors when the schedule indicates they will be open. "I don't want to be here I want to go to the game" - a literal quote from one of the "employees" of this facility.

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    Squat and bench press racks
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    Indoor track and basketball court.
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    PK Park

    PK Park

    4.2
    (26 reviews)
    1.7 km

    I was there for a Eugene Emeralds game on Pride Night. When you arrive there is merch on one side…read moreand a bar/beer garden on the other, then a couple of porta potties including a handicap one, and then a huge flight of stairs to get to most of the park. There must have been an elevator but it wasn't obvious to my eyes. I took a lot of photos of food options, because if you have a more restricted diet you might want to know what's available before you go. I did not get a shot of every menu but I got most. Or course it may vary from time to time. I was happy to see that Peek A Book Delight was there, and was able to get a cup of mango slices with seasonings like chamoy and lime. You can get peanuts for $3 and Prince Puckler's ice cream. The stadium itself just has one main screen and there were no instant replays during the game, but they did have those fun and silly fan games in between innings that were sponsored by various local businesses. The park being outside got chilly at night but the restroom was warm. There was a couch in the women's room. Note that they have a clear bag policy and if you have a prepaid ticket to park in the East Lot, the entrance is at MLK Way and Kinsrow. Google maps took me to the wrong place and I had to drive a bit to figure out where I was supposed to go as the signage was not so good.

    PK Park is the home stadium of the UO Ducks baseball team, and shared with the Ems during their…read moreseason. PK Park is not very old--baseball only returned to the university as a NCAA sport about 15 years ago. Most of the donations came from a prior athletic director, whose initials for the name of the ballpark. It's small but mighty, with a total capacity of about 4,000. There are suites, a picnic area, and so on. We walked all the way to the other side of the stadium and down to ground level to the only merch booth that exists in the stadium and they had one toddler shirt. That was a bummer. I was really hoping to find at least a couple options between which to choose, and would have liked to find their Monarcas gear in something that wasn't a jersey (I'd like to wear it as an everyday shirt, and the only times I've ever worn a jersey--which I can count on one hand--was at an actual baseball game); even better if they'd had children's monarcas gear. Some of the food was ok and rather reasonably priced. We were able to get a hot dog and corn dog for about $4 each--go to one of the "regular" concession stands, not the one with fancier items, where you would see a footlong hot dog for $17. They had some nachos that looked tasty, but we skipped them this time. The favorite was the cotton candy. Even my sister remarked on how good it was, because it actually tasted like raspberry (or whatever flavor it was supposed to have), and often cotton candy doesn't really have much of a flavor. It was also only $8 and I was expecting it would be higher than that. Whew, a price break. Parking is plentiful. I think it was $2? You have to pay by card only as they don't accept cash. The line at the ticket booth was really long and it took my sister 15-20 minutes to get tickets, so probably better to buy online if you can. And if you have an "oversized bag", apparently you're required to enter through the south entrance even though there's nothing indicating that (nor what an "oversized bag" is, so check the website to see if there are actual details on it).

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    Menu for one of the establishments
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    PK Park

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    Emerald Kidsports

    Emerald Kidsports

    2.1
    (10 reviews)
    3.6 km

    After years of loyalty to KidSports--countless seasons, coaching sports, summer camps, and…read moresacrificing our personal time--we've had enough. We officially pulled our kids out. We stood up to the negativity towards KidSports for years. We spent hours prepping practices, sacrificed weekends, and even paid out of pocket for supplies like cones and pinnies. But what finally broke us was KidSports' blatant disregard for the safety and respect of women and children. A female coach was relentlessly harassed by a handful of men--verbally abusive, degrading, and completely inappropriate. KidSports' response? "Thanks for the feedback." Thanks, Alan. A father left threatening voicemails and emails for the same coach. KidSports' response? "Hopefully they got it out of their system." Seriously? Reports of a male coach behaving inappropriately with 5- and 6-year-old girls? KidSports' response? Silence. What happened to KidSports? It used to be a place where kids thrived and families felt safe. Now? They're allowing men--coaches and parents alike--to harass, threaten, and intimidate women and ignore inappropriate behavior around young girls. It's wild. I never used to read reviews, but after our experience, I did--and the amount of families reporting the same issues with misogyny and neglect is staggering. How do we get KidSports to listen? How can they be so indifferent? It's beyond unsettling. We're out. But what about the families still putting their trust in KidSports? They deserve better. Side Note - Ty in the equipment room is always friendly and helpful.

    DON'T SIGN YOUR KIDS UP FOR SOCCER with KIDSports. You've been warned. We've been burnt twice. Hand…read moreover your money, they will tell you a schedule days before you're supposed to show up if you're lucky-- that's not even the bad part that's just standard. If you're not lucky, your kid's team won't have a volunteer coach and they won't get to play at all, but they'll tell you at the last minute. We were told we could take our kid to his brother's team who is a year ahead, only to have him practice with them and get to know people and be told the next day that he can't because the roster was full and they didn't catch that when they told him he could play. Even though only half the roster of kids showed up anyway. I'm sorry but how do you mess with little kids like this who just wanted to play a fun game with their friends after a year of being kept at home? Maybe kidsports shouldn't have spent all that money in a new facility if they can't even hire a high school kid to coach a team of seven year olds. Now I'm out $80 for a kid who just wanted a soccer team to play on this spring and have to deal with his tears of disappointment too- how can this organization even exist? What a headache it has been, so unnecessarily. Not the first time it's happened to us either-- paid for two kids to be part of a 4-5 year old team and no coach ever showed up at all for it, even though they never told families and we were all gathered at the field and had to coach the kids ourselves after we figured no one was coming. What a shame kidsports is.

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    Emerald Kidsports
    Emerald Kidsports
    Emerald Kidsports

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