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    Odyssey 1

    Odyssey 1

    3.3(126 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Took my 3 year old here for a birthday party! Really had a great time & came back a couple weeks…read morelater! Staff was friendly. Prices are affordable. The play area side is perfect for little ones and toddlers. They have games that are fun & easy enough for a 3 year old too. They don't allow outside food or drinks, and their selection of food/drinks isn't the best in my opinion. No French fries, which is my toddlers main source of nutrition these days lol. But we're not going here for the food. All in all this place gets 5 stars from me!

    This is a great option in the long dark, rainy winter here in the PNW. Parking is never an issue…read moreand you just walk in and pay for the play area (they provide a bin for shoes and coats). Kids 1+ love it (depending on how much they like climbing) - with an area for "4 and under" and some ball play areas and a mini slide for littles. Odyssey 1 is kept cleaner than most places so that's a bonus and if you pay attention you can figure out where your child is. Occasionally you might have to crawl in for a lost toddler and the structures are sturdy (try not to climb in because it's not adult sized!). It can still be a little dirty but again, better than some places. Older kids might tire of the play area and go on over to the arcade side or do laser tag. Food includes pizza and drinks, and loads of people do birthday parties. I've seen adults sit and work along the side or in the seating area with tables. It's not very expensive and if your little one is under a certain height they are free with another paid entry. Adults are free.

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    Odyssey 1 - They told us we can't bring our goodie bags in...because they had candy in them. What goody bag doesn't have candy in them.

    They told us we can't bring our goodie bags in...because they had candy in them. What goody bag doesn't have candy in them.

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    YMCA Early Learning Center | University Place Campus

    YMCA Early Learning Center | University Place Campus

    1.0(1 review)
    1.2 mi

    1-Star Review -- YMCA Early Learning Center, University Place…read more My family used the YMCA childcare program for approximately three years, and unfortunately, my overall experience has left me extremely disappointed. I want to start by saying that the toddler classrooms were generally great. There were staff members who were wonderful with the children, caring, attentive, and clearly invested in their well-being. Unfortunately, I cannot say the same about every part of the center. My experience with the infant room was particularly disappointing. The older woman working in the infant room did not seem to be a good fit for my child. My child cried for extended periods while in her care, and I ultimately had serious concerns about the quality of care being provided. For me, an infant spending significant portions of their time crying should be something the center takes seriously. I also have significant concerns regarding the director and the YMCA's handling of a situation involving my family. During the time my child attended the center, the director became personally involved with my husband. From my perspective as a parent, this created a serious conflict of trust because this was not simply an individual who worked somewhere my family happened to visit. She was the director of the childcare center responsible for overseeing the environment where my child was being cared for. I became aware of instances in which she allegedly used work time/PTO to meet with my husband nearby and maintained communications with him while she was working. Along with unnecessary visits to my child's room while my child was in attendance. I was also extremely troubled by conversations involving serious concerns about conduct occurring within the center. For example, I was made aware of a situation involving a staff member allegedly spraying children in the toddler room with a water bottle when the staff member did not like what the children were doing. Regardless of the circumstances surrounding that particular incident, concerns involving how children are treated should be handled seriously and professionally by management. I brought my concerns to the YMCA district management. What was especially disappointing was being told that the director had not violated YMCA policy simply because of the nature of her personal relationship with my husband. That response completely missed the issue for me. My concern was not simply someone's private relationship. My concern was that a person in a position of authority at my child's childcare center was simultaneously involved in a personal relationship with another parent whose child attended the center. That creates an enormous trust and professional-boundary issue from a parent's perspective. As a parent, I expect childcare administrators to maintain appropriate professional boundaries and to put the children and families they serve first. I also believe the fact that employees are compensated by the organization makes the use of work time for personal matters particularly concerning. Parents pay tuition to the center with the expectation that employees are using their working hours to perform their responsibilities and care for children--not conduct personal relationships. What made the situation even more frustrating was feeling that information was withheld from me while I was still relying on this facility to care for my child. I ultimately had to find alternative childcare, which was not easy and created additional problems for my family. I want to be fair: a few good people worked at this YMCA, and some of the toddler-room staff were genuinely wonderful. However, the turnover rate was alarming. My criticism is primarily about the infant-room experience, management, professional boundaries, and how my concerns were handled at the administrative level. When parents leave their children at a childcare center, they are placing an enormous amount of trust in the organization. That trust extends beyond whether someone can change a diaper or supervise a classroom. Parents should be able to trust the leadership, judgment, professionalism, and integrity of the people running the center. Unfortunately, my experience caused me to lose that trust. I would not recommend this center based on my overall experience. Parents deserve childcare where their children's well-being and safety are unquestionably the priority.

    From the owner: YMCA Early Learning Center is a licensed YMCA Child Care Program. Our program is more than a place…read morefor your child to go while you're at work. It's a place where children learn to grow into individuals in a safe and inspiring environment. Your child will create lifelong social and emotional skills along with basic fundamental academic skills.

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    Lilith Pole and Aerial Dance - Lilith instructors are one of the few pole instructors who have a focus on doubles pole

    Lilith Pole and Aerial Dance

    5.0(7 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Truly loved it. I will be back. The teacher explained everything in a way I could understand. The…read moreworkout was so fun that I didn't even realize I was working out. Until I was pleasantly light sore the next day in my core! That was a first!

    Lilith gets five stars for a great try out special, a completely online sign up with super easy…read morescheduling via Glofox, a great waitlist feature and superb customer service/instructors. The flexibility class was great and so are the other classes I've tried- even ones that were definitely above my skill level. They offer a wide range of time frames for classes. Classes are posted two weeks in advance and do fill up quick but you have a good chance of getting off the wait list. The owner Alyssa and the other instructor I've seen are both super encouraging and refused to let me give up/watch from the side lines and gave tips on how to adapt moves to my skill level. I especially appreciated it in a particular class where I didn't think I was physically capable of a particular move and was able to get it with some assistance. I'll definitely be back and I also love that the classes in a package don't expire, which is great since its hard for me to find classes that fit around my work schedule and other classes. The class sizes are great (8 max for most classes) and the students have all been supportive and friendly.

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    Lilith Pole and Aerial Dance - Our studio doubles as an art gallery to give local artists a platform.

    Our studio doubles as an art gallery to give local artists a platform.

    Lilith Pole and Aerial Dance - From our recent collab event with Lululemon.

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