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    3.1 (8 reviews)
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    Villa Sport Athletic Club - Cypress

    Villa Sport Athletic Club - Cypress

    3.4
    (70 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    Budget friendly
    Kid friendly

    Pros- dry sauna, wet sauna…read more Indoor land pool Indoor hot tub Relaxing chairs Showers and towels Plenty of treadmills Cons- the con is that while there "looks" to be nice amenities but good luck using them. 1. they're either disgustingly unclean, 2. People can't be bothered to have their music through headphones 3. people talking on their phones in the designated "quiet area" and staff ignore despite signs literally say "phone free zone". 4. Areas broken for months never fixed. Continued... -ladies exfoliating in the sauna and in the hot tub so gross! -mold on the floor and walls of the hot tub not cleaned for over a year I finally left villa. -blood by the pool and showers not cleaned up for three days! THREE! What are the cleaners doing? Apparently nothing. Even after I pointed it out. -roughly spoken to by a guy who takes care of the area (I assumed) by the indoor lap pool. I was pregnant and hurting and needed my nightly stretch in the pool which is the main reason I paid to go there and I can't use the hot tub while pregnant. Arrived at the same time as usual. There was another person swimming but the man present didn't like women or I don't know but he told me "it's closed" and didn't give me an explanation. I question and shared how I REALLY need to stretch I'm in pain and it's supposed to be open another 40 minutes on schedule and there is clearly another person swimming in front of us, so how can it be closed? He just yelled at me and still didn't tell me why. I have no idea who or why he was there. Cane other days when pool was support he open and they had signs saying closed" when it was supposed to be open. They don't really have a good amount of machines other than tons of treadmills compared to LA fitness. And as others mentioned they stay broken a long time. But I need to work my back and don't use free weights. The hot sauna was broken for MONTHS! And was so unclean inside. I couldn't believe I had been sitting in there. But I'm sure it was due to the lady exfoliating herself and no one cleaning it! It makes me want to vomit thinking of it. I wanted a water yoga class but they didn't have evening classes for me. Only during the day when I couldn't go. For a large expensive place it makes no sense they could not hire for evening classes. Kids area-while I don't trust anyone to watch my kids personally, my best friend had a terrible experience there. Other kids would bully her kids and staff didn't seem to care. She could only take her kids a set limited time during the day so too bad if you can't make that block of time despite the fact you pay twice as much to bring kids you can literally only go when they say you can because pools and splash pads for kids aren't open or are closed constantly. The last straw was her son was arguing with his sibling as siblings do, but it was handled terribly. Instead of going to get her if there was indeed a problem , the staff dragged him down the hallway and when he thought he was out of sight, she saw him throw him on the ground. She happened to have come down for pick up at the time and was following them wondering why he had her son down a secluded hallway alone, He didn't apologize or anything. Terrible way of handling a child.

    This facility looks impressive from the outside and presents beautifully during a tour. But once…read moreyou're a member and start paying attention, the cracks become very clear. In seven years, I have attempted to contact the general manager on multiple occasions with concerns and do not believe I have ever once spoken to him. That says everything. Where do I begin. The issues at this club have been so numerous and consistent that we feel obligated to warn others. Our son was kicked out of the weight room for wearing cotton pants and a t-shirt. When we called to complain, we were told there is no apparel policy against this. He was humiliated for a rule that doesn't even exist. Last Friday, my husband and I drove to the club to use the hot tub, only to find it closed two hours early for an employee meeting -- no sign on the door, no website notice, no email to members. We weren't alone: multiple other members were standing at the locked door, just as blindsided as we were. The weight room and pool are unmonitored at this time anyway so it would have cost nothing to leave one person at the front desk so paying members could at least get in. Most recently, a family friend who is a college swimmer and a fellow member of this very facility was helping my child work on swim strokes in the pool. Staff told us to stop and nearly removed us, citing a rule that only VillaSport trainers can provide instruction. No consideration was given to the fact that this was a fellow member, not an outside instructor, doing something kind for a friend. The billing situation has been a saga. After we changed our payment method, the club kept charging our old card and hit us with late fees through no fault of our own. When we tried to resolve it, we were referred to corporate in California instead of getting help locally. Staff gave us contradictory and outright incorrect information -- one person told us there were no late fees on our account at all, and when we logged in ourselves, we found multiple. We had to fight to get most reversed, and one remains on our account to this day. During Covid, we chose to continue paying our full membership fees a gesture of loyalty to the club and were promised guest passes in return. It seems like every time we have tried to use one, we have been told there are none on our account. We pay over $400 per month for this membership and can't bring a friend occasionally?! And then there's the facility itself. Mildew in the locker room Jacuzzis is not what you expect from a club charging luxury prices. We originally joined in large part so we could relax in the indoor hot tub while keeping an eye on our younger children in the play area and pool. That Jacuzzi sat nonfunctional for roughly two years. The club's solution? A sign next to the jets button reading "bubbles are for outside tub only" -- as though reframing a broken amenity as an intentional policy was somehow acceptable. And there is an indoor-outdoor hot tub with a sliding glass door between the two sides that would be perfect for families and kids. We have been members for seven years and have never once seen it open. The food situation is almost too on the nose. A facility billing itself as a luxury wellness club has replaced wraps and salads with pizza, hot dogs, and hamburgers as its only food offerings next to $12 smoothies (made with powders and no actual fresh fruit). Make that make sense. After seven years, the pattern is clear: this club prioritizes attracting new members and pushing additional fees (personal training, add-on services) over actually taking care of the members it already has. We joined for a place of rest and relaxation but every time we walk in the door, there is some kind of issue! The saddest part is the wasted potential. Cypress is a tight-knit community that would embrace a place like this -- but the experience here is night and day from the sister location in The Woodlands. VillaSport claims to be a luxury club built around community, yet at every turn they discourage exactly that by the way they treat their members. As my husband put it, we've never seen a place that bills itself as luxury have such poor customer service. At this point, the only things keeping us here are the pool -- which we don't have at home -- and the fact that it's around the corner from our house. Otherwise, we would have found a different facility long ago.

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    VillaSport Cypress - The only place where Fitness, Family and community all come together.
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    Outdoor Recreation Pool and Lap Lanes
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    Houston Swim Club - Cypress

    Houston Swim Club - Cypress

    4.5
    (35 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    The one thing this place has locked down is ORGANIZATION. The place is huge and has a lot of…read moreswimmers. Although it looks chaotic, they have a great system to keep things under control. The front desk has two people working, so even if one is on the phone, you are greeted by another member. Everyone I have encountered have been so friendly, courteous, and knowledgeable. Once you are signed up, they give your child a color specific wrist band, so the instructors and staff members know where to direct them. All the instructors have customized shirts with names on the back, which is super helpful to me because I can't remember faces as quickly. They don't make it a point where they speak with you after every swim lesson to give feedback on your child. However, towards the end of the week session or however long you signed up for, you are allowed to go to the other side of the pool and watch your child and then you can ask and/or discuss whatever you want. When I signed my son up, he was in for an "intense" weeklong session where he went every day for 2 weeks for 30 minutes a day. He started off as a "guppy". He did the session with 2-3 other kids, so technically I was paying for only 10 minutes of swim time. However, it was still worth it because he was young, and I think seeing other kids swim helps comfort him and gave him confidence. He cried on the first day, BUT his instructor, Miss Mary Lou was super sweet and was able to calm him down. At the end of the session, he was all smiles and couldn't wait to come back. When I signed up, my son got a shirt and a booklet. That booklet is super cute and helpful! It's a fun comic for the kid, but it also tells me what to expect because they basically explained everything in there. I'm telling you, their organization is great. They thought of everything! After the guppy session, he was advanced to the next level: goldfish. We transitioned to him swimming 1 day a week with other kids again. However, when private lessons popped up, we switched. I highly recommend private 1 on 1 sessions because you get the whole 30 minutes. The instructors do teach the entire 30 minutes and never stop a minute early, which is nice. You can rest assure you're paying for the entire time. I like the private sessions because I feel like my son was able to learn more. Mr. Luke was his private instructor, and he was awesome. He pushed him, which I appreciated. Of course, when my son showed signs of fatigue or was overwhelmed, I saw Mr. Luke adjusted his methods a bit, but he didn't "baby" him. The place has lots of changing rooms and a huge shower room for the kids. There is also lots of places for parents to sit and watch their child. Although a lot of people come and go, it doesn't feel overly crowded or claustrophobic. When your child passes the float test, they have a super cute tradition where the child gets to place their handprint anywhere on the wall and write their name. It just makes the child's experience more special and memorable. Overall, I highly recommend this place! This was a great place for my son to start off learning how to swim.

    My niece started lesson here at 18 months and now she is 5yrs old and still loving swim. Anytime…read moresomeone asked for a recommendation for swim lessons I recommend this location because not only are the instructors amazing but so are the desk staff.

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    Mr.Collin was my son first instructor and can I just say he loved it !

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    Mr.Collin was my son first instructor and can I just say he loved it !
    Hearthstone Country Club

    Hearthstone Country Club

    3.6
    (9 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    I've lived in the Hearthstone neighborhood for three and a half years, and have been a member of…read morethe club since I moved in. The club is part of the Invited network (formerly known as ClubCorp). It's my opinion that the club, while not in bad shape when I first joined, has improved over the last few years. The golf course has been one of the better ones I've played on, and it's great having three 9-hole courses to pick from. The pro shop generally has a good selection of equipment and clothing, and members get 20% off on clothes. Sports like pickleball and tennis are available. Also, groups that play games like mahjong and poker meet here to play. The main restaurant, the Red Wolf Bar & Grille, has many choices with a seasonal menu and monthly drink specials. The waitstaff are friendly and attentive, and if you buy the X-Life add-on to your membership, it's well worth it if you eat at the restaurant at least a few times per month. Special weekly events, like Tasting Tuesdays and Pasta Night on Thursdays, add variety by offering items not on the regular menu. The outdoor restaurant, the Tourn, often has live music and other events. If you live in the area, especially within in Hearthstone or surrounding neighborhoods, Hearthstone Country Club is a great place for activities with family and friends.

    A private country club belong to the Club Corp group, 3 9's with a very interesting layout and…read morefantastic greens. This is a very strange course, a lot of short par 4 and 5's but pretty long par 3's in comparison. The layout is very interesting and should take a while for someone to get used to it, but the greens demands good read and speed control. Over all this is a older style course that is straight forward, but not easy.

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    Golf scramble and crawfish boil 2023
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    Behind the green on Jackrabbit #6
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    Aquatic Dream Pools

    Aquatic Dream Pools

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    I'd like to qualify this review by stating that over the last 15 years I've had dealings with many…read moreof the Stafford/Fredericksburg area pool companies with mixed results and generally came away unsatisfied with the service received. I opened my 32,000 gallon in-ground pool on May 19 2017 this year only to find the pool half empty. The pool company I've been using the last few years doesn't replace liners so they recommended another local pool company. On May 22 2017 I contacted the recommended company and provided them some specifics related to the size of my pool. They stated that they would get back to me with a quote and that I was fourth on their list; they service one or two customers per week. My status inquiries to this company were ignored so I contacted Aquatic Dream Pools on July 11th. Dave Hjelm, from Aquatic Dream Pools, arrived on July 11th to take some measurements and said that the new liner would arrive in two or three weeks and that it would take one day to install the new liner. The liner arrived and was installed on August 8th. Within a day, it was clear that other problems existed as the water level dropped considerably over that time frame. I contacted Aquatic Dream Pools and Dave and Malcolm arrived and began looking for the leak. A week and a half into troubleshooting process, we thought the leak had been located and repaired. When the water level was brought back up to normal levels, the pool had dropping about 2 inches of water over a 24 hours period. Once again I contacted Aquatic Dream Pools and Dave and Malcolm were back out looking for leaks. Over the course of another week and a half, an additional leak was discovered and repaired. Aquatic Dream Pools took ownership of my pool problems and was determined to get the pool operating leak free. Dave and Malcolm must have been to my home an additional 8 or 9 times looking for leaks and their stick-to-itiveness is especially noteworthy. Oh, did I mention that those additional trips were at no additional cost to me? Needless to say, I highly recommend Aquatic Dream Pools and they will be my pool company of choice going forward. Customer service on this level is very hard to find these days.

    We hired Aquatic Dream Pools to repair our pool and install a liner. We payed over $3000 for…read morerepairs to the pool and installation of a new liner. Unfortunately the repairs didn't hold and we watched $1,375 dollars worth of water run down the hill. After many calls and no-shows, they came an fixed it. Naively we again filled the pool and again it didn't hold. Another $750 worth of water down the drain (literally). After many messages and a request for a refund, we're having to resort to a legal process to get our money back.

    Oasis Pool Plastering - swimmingpools - Updated July 2026

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