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    Nevada Climbing Center

    Nevada Climbing Center

    4.4
    (237 reviews)
    18.2 km

    This is something I've wanted to try for a long time but never got around to doing. I'm also…read moreterrified of heights, so this was definitely a challenge for me! The facility is a little hidden, but once you find it, it's surprisingly large and unique. When we visited, they were hosting an event with music and food, which made the experience even more fun. One thing I really appreciated is that there's no time limit once you pay, so you can climb at your own pace. They provide climbing shoes if you don't have your own. The shoes fit very snug, so I'd recommend sizing up if possible. The staff was incredibly friendly and helpful. Before climbing the taller walls, they explained how to use the automatic rope including how to properly clip in and unclip. There are also climbing areas where you don't need to be attached to a rope because the floors are covered with large padded cushions, making falls much softer and less intimidating. Another highlight was the two emotional support dogs that wander around the establishment. They were adorable, friendly, and definitely added to the welcoming atmosphere. My kids and I had such a great time rock climbing. Honestly, we never thought this would be something we'd want to continue doing, but after this experience, we're already talking about becoming members. We had an amazing time and will definitely be back with family and friends!

    So fun! The staff was helpful and friendly. It cost $32 for my 3 yr old son and I to climb plus…read moreanother $17 for equipment. Not bad i guess. There were plenty of places to climb. It wasn't super crowded at 10am on a Wednesday. It did get a little warm towards noon but they're huge fans everywhere. I'm very much a beginner and brought a friend with me who showed me all the things. If you don't have va knowledgeable friend they offer a beginning lesson for free.

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    The Refuge Climbing and Fitness

    The Refuge Climbing and Fitness

    4.3
    (77 reviews)
    17.5 km

    Been going here for about a year now and it's been a great little climbing spot. It's always cold…read moreinside (which I love), and the staff is awesome. Special shoutout to Lily for always being so sweet and helpful!!! Thank you Refuge team!

    I went to The Refuge with a few friends, and the way the guy at the front desk treated us was bad…read moreenough that I think people should know before they go. I'm under 18, so my waiver has to be filled out by a parent. I was texting my mom so she could do it, which is the only way it can actually get done. He saw me on my phone, decided that meant I was filling out my own waiver and doing something wrong, and refused service over it. He never asked me a single question. He just made up his mind. That's the part I could get over. What I can't get over is how he treated the people around him. He talked to me like I wasn't a person, just an annoyance in his day. He also talked over the woman working next to him, answered for her, and bossed her around like she didn't count. If someone treats a paying customer and his own coworker like that in one short visit, I have a hard time believing I'm the only one it's happened to - in both a coworker and customer way. A climbing gym should feel welcoming. Refusing people over wrong assumptions and being condescending while you do it is going to quietly push people away. I'd really hope whoever runs this place pays attention to how customers are being treated at the front desk, because this felt like a pattern, not a bad day. I believe his name was Goreio, he's a short asian male with glasses and was wearing a green shirt. Hope this helps someone.

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    Red Rock Climbing Center

    Red Rock Climbing Center

    3.7
    (122 reviews)
    28.1 km

    Pretty sweet home grown climbing gym that's definitely continuing to expand. Rope section is…read moreprimarily lead and auto belay, so definitely keep this in mind if you are planning to top rope. They do have some top ropes set up, but they were pretty far from the wall so you are probably just better off doing auto belay. The rope section is darker than the bouldering sections. I am colorblind and had a difficult time differentiating the color holds on the wall. Bouldering sections were a bit easier to tell apart. Overall, happy with my climbing experience here and may check it out next time I'm in the area.

    I had a very disappointing experience at Red Rock Climbing Center. My family and I visited Tuesday…read morenight for the first time to celebrate my brother's birthday, and what should have been a fun outing quickly turned uncomfortable. I was at the front desk filling out waivers on my phone in one hand and holding my 1-year-old daughter in the other. A staff member approached us in a very rude and condescending manner about my 7-year-old "running under people," saying he made someone feel "infuriated." While I understand safety is important, this was his first visit and he was simply excited and once he saw the bouncy floors he automatically assumed it was like a trampoline park. Keep in mind we had to stay put for shoe fittings and harness's for my three boys while having my hands full. The issue wasn't being informed--it was how it was handled. The same staff member then told my mother, "this is not a daycare where you can just drop your kids off," which was completely unnecessary and inappropriate. At the time, I had briefly stepped out to my car to change my baby, and my children ages (7, 10, 15) were being supervised by their grandmother and aunt. Because of this interaction, I felt so uncomfortable that I stayed in my car for the remainder of the visit. We paid $75 for an experience we didn't even get to fully enjoy. We will not be returning and we do not recommend this place. Going by other negative reviews I am not the only one who had a bad experience with the same individual.

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    Red Rock Rendezvous

    Red Rock Rendezvous

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    39.5 km

    This is an annual event dedicated entirely to rock climbing outdoors, and brings in top climbers…read morefrom around the world, top instructors, and top climbing merchandise to buy. And, it all takes place in one of the top places to climb in the world, Red Rock Canyon. This event is great for all levels, as it provides a variety of classes and opportunities to climb. Many participants camp right there, so you will be able to meet other climbers as well. The classes range from multi-pitch efficiency, to rock rescue, to traditional climbing, to sport climbing, to beginner climbing, and to building traditional anchors. You can also hire guides to do climbs throughout the valley. The cost isn't much, especially for everything you get. The event also has food vendors, and there is a party Friday and Saturday night. The plush green grassy field hosts all the food trucks, and merchandise vendors, as well as a slack line pit, a miniature climbing wall, and areas to do yoga. The weather during this time period can be volatile, so make sure to bring warm clothing just in case, and make sure you stake your tent down, as wind sometimes happens. The event isn't always run the most efficient. Every year the buses to take you to your workshop have run late, but It is a minor inconvenience.

    It's a great annual event if you're a climber. The other reviews give you a pretty good feel for…read morethe event, so I'll just throw in some PROTIPS.... * If you want to get some real climbs in, come a week beforehand and let the party cap off your week of climbing, instead of expecting to get a bunch of climbing in during the event. * All the classic and easily accessible multi-pitches will be occupied during the event. No matter how early you get up. It seems like the whole West Coast climbing community comes out for this event. * Stay either on the strip in vegas or at the dude ranch and carpool on in to the event. No sense in camping with a bunch of snoring peeps, and people tripping over your stuff in a crowded makeshift campground dirt patch when civilization is less than 10 minutes away. * The actual red rock canyon climbing area (with the big scenic driving loop) is a separate state park from spring mountain ranch, where the event is held. If you arrive there for a clinic via an event bus, you're golden but if you drive yourself in for some climbing on your own expect to have to buy a day pass to get in. * If driving in to said area on your own and expect to exit after dark, ask the rangers that take your money for a 'late exit' pass so you don't get your car towed, especially if it's a rental. Let me tell you, getting a rental car out of impound will take all of your money and the rest of the weekend. You don't want that to be you. * Calico Basin doesn't really have any multi-pitch but it sees a lot less traffic than the other areas. You can successfully climb here before/after clinics during the weekend of the event. Trad climbers will be off doing stuff like cat in the hat and noobs will be over at the first or second pullouts doing sport routes. Come here to Calico for some easy to moderate TR's and some peace and quiet. * Register early. The best clinics don't have many spots and they fill up fast. * Get afternoon clinics so you can enjoy the all you can drink beer without having to get up at 7 a.m. * Bring cash. Lots of good deals to be had on climbing gear on-site and at the auctions. Unless you've got a REI 20% off coupon or some Moosejaw rewards points burning a hole in your pocket, I'd wait to pickup optional gear you might want until you get to the event. Ropes especially, man some of those Blue Water ropes were half off retail at the Blue Water booth. Obviously, bring what you need to climb - but if you were thinking about swapping out that crusty old harness or rope, you might come across some deals.

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    Wigglin Out Indoor Playground

    Wigglin Out Indoor Playground

    4.6
    (199 reviews)
    10.3 km

    Personally I came in today and this playground is great for kiddos under the age of 8 , It has a…read morelot of amenities I also have great view of my kids It's a very clean and picked up playground The staff very sweet , helpful Very much recommended

    Part 2: Quick Note: I'm not upset with the staff. My…read moreconcerns are with the management/owner and the lack of accountability. Instead of taking responsibility, the blame was shifted onto the staff. There was also a lack of clear, effective communication throughout the situation, and I found the owner's (Haydee's) responses on Google and Yelp to be petty and unprofessional. The owner also claimed that we arrived early. I walked in around 4:26-4:27 p.m. for a scheduled 4:30 p.m. setup time, so we were only a few minutes early. In hindsight, it's fortunate that we were, because we ended up helping her only staff member clean and organize the venue before my event. Had we arrived exactly at our scheduled setup time, the venue would have still been dirty and disorganized, which would have been embarrassing for me as the host. When I mentioned that the decorations didn't match the theme beyond the paper plates, she didn't seem concerned. She asked me, "Well, is the place not ready for the event?" I replied, "It is now, after we helped clean it." Her response was simply, "Well okay then, the place is ready. I don't know how else you want me to help." At that point, I realized the conversation wasn't going anywhere and ended the call. Afterward, I asked the employee who the owner was, and she told me it was Haydee, the same person I had just spoken with. That was the most disappointing part of the entire experience. I expected the owner to care about both her customers and her employees. Instead, I felt my concerns were dismissed, and it seemed like no accountability was taken for the poor communication, lack of preparation, understaffing, or overall experience. The kids had fun, which is ultimately what mattered most, but the customer service, communication, organization, cleanliness, and attention to detail did not match the premium price. Between the disorganized booking process, poor communication, incomplete decorations, having to clean the venue ourselves before guests arrived, conflicting information from staff, and the dismissive response from the owner, this experience fell far short of expectations. For over $500 for a two-hour event, I expected a much smoother, more professional experience. One final concern was the cleanliness of the facility. Considering how much food, popcorn, sand, trash, and even a used diaper were still out when we arrived, it did not appear that the venue had been thoroughly cleaned or sanitized between events. Since there were two parties before ours, I expected the space to be fully cleaned before our guests, especially young children, arrived. I sincerely hope none of the children who attended our party get sick, because the condition of the facility when we walked in did not give me confidence that it had been properly sanitized before our event.

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    Everything was so cute.
    Everything was so cute.
    Entrance table to the left of the cake table; we were able to bring our own decor, party items, and tablecloth
    Entrance table to the left of the cake table; we were able to bring our own decor, party items, and tablecloth
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