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    Playtrium

    4.2 (5 reviews)
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    Bright, clean, fun play areas for kids. Parents can relax and watch their children at the same time. Friendly and kind staff too.

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    Riverside Acres Campground & Cottages

    Riverside Acres Campground & Cottages

    (11 reviews)

    Everything went wonderful for four years and running. Great place great owners we love it here...I…read morealso want to say that John & Pam go above and beyond all the time for anyone staying here. John has come to the rescue many, many times for us resolved and fixed quickly. Pam found us a site 4 years ago when we could not find one. Highly recommend!

    We have camped all over New York State and have never had a bad experience until we tried Riverside…read moreAcres. One of the owners, Pam, asked that we call her when 5 minutes out. We did and wait until 10 minutes for her as she stopped to yell at other campers while on her golf cart. After tersely telling us her rules - including a 5 mph speed limit, which we felt was reasonable- she led us to our campsite. As I was driving 5 mph- we lost Pam who was indeed breaking this rule on her golf cart. The Campgrounds amenities were less than stellar. There was a dusty, dimly light game room that appeared to have not been touched in decades. The bathrooms floors were dirty. The coin operated 4 minute showers was something that I will never forget. The pool was very nice but we were told that we could only use it if there were two adults in there at all times. Our "campsite" was in the middle of an open field with other campers. There was no septic hook ups which we knew about in advance. I had to leave with our son for a few days. My wife and daughter stayed behind. That night, lights flickered in our camper and our AC went off and circuits were popping. My wife called for help and Pam's husband, John, showed. Up. He rudely accused of having a poorly wired camper- our 5th wheel was a new 2025- only on our second trip. He also rudely told her that she shouldn't have requested a 30 amp. She emphatically denied as she knows our 40 foot camper runs on a 50 amp. This was requested multiple times with as we had previously made our reservation over the phone. Pam admitted that it was her mistake and she also admitted to moving our site. John pointed out that no other campsite would help people in "the middle of the night".... It was only 9:15 PM at the end of June! We have been at Swan Bay as well as several KOA s in New York State, and had wonderful pleasant people help us well after his "middle of the night" time. John continued to insist as he yelled inches from my wife's face (witnessed by my daughter and reported by my wife) that our RV was wired wrong and he boasted that he had a degree in electrical engineering from Penn State. He stated that he knew what he was talking and that my wife needed to listen to him. My wife and I have several degrees but we both know that no degrees are needed to be kind to people. He kindly hooked a battery charger to our (labeled) Deep Cycle battery. My wife called me and said that nothing seemed to be working and I asked if the charger was on regular or derp cycle. It was regular so my wife switched it over to the correct setting. Unable to have any power, my wife and daughter, fleed early and paid for a Vrbo in the area. We had made arrangements to keep our RV there and John was nice enough to help us move it. The price for the unoccupied camper stay increased from the quoted $50 to $100 which I found out about when I arrived. It seemed reasonable at that time. Pam said that for our troubles that she would reimburse us the $100 with a check since we were taking it back home to the Finger Lakes area to have our RV dealer look it over. When I arrived for pick up - Pam indeed handed me a check - only made out for $50.00. No money was offered for the day that we had to leave. After a thorough check from our RV dealer- it was found that our camper was fine. We have enjoyed using our RV to its fullest capacities at other campgrounds the rest of this summer. We were greatly disappointed and are still aggravated by our experience this summer at the Riverside Acres campground in Clayton, NY

    YMCA

    YMCA

    (2 reviews)

    I drove to the YMCA. I offered to pay the girl at the front desk more than $800 in advance for a…read moreone year membership. She refused my money. She told me that the YMCA only sells monthly memberships, but I could ask other YMCA employees to find out if a yearly membership is possible. She gives me some business cards. So at home, I sent emails to the other YMCA employees, asking if can pay them more than $800 in advance for a one year YMCA membership. A couple of days pass. No one follows up with me: no phone calls and no emails. So I phone the YMCA front desk and they tell me that they can sell a one year membership to me. So I drove to the YMCA to pay more than $800 in advance for a one year membership. I am ready to pay. I am ready to sign. Then the front desk tells me that I am not entitled to the promotion of receiving fifty percent off the first month (a discount of $32.00) because I want to pay more than $800 in advance for a yearly membership. The promotion is only available for monthly memberships. Surprised, I decided not to purchase the one year membership because I had thought that I was doing the YMCA a favour and vice versa by purchasing a one year membership and paying them all the money in advance. I went home. I thought about it. The YMCA is a charitable organization. Maybe I was a bit harsh. News articles on the internet say that the YMCA needs money. So I return to the YMCA s saying that I am willing to pay them more than $800 in advance for a yearly membership even though they will not give me the $32.00 discount (promotion of fifty percent off the first month). Now, the girl at the front desk tells me that they do not sell yearly memberships. I am confused because the YMCA had told me a day or two ago that they could sell me a yearly membership. I ask to talk to her supervisor. Amazingly her supervisor is there. He told me that he would look into the possibility of selling a yearly membership to me and get back to me. So today, I received an email from the supervisor. In the email he wrote that the YMCA does not sell yearly memberships. In conclusion, I thought that I was doing the YMCA a favour by offering to pay them in advance for a one year membership. However, I wasted my time, energy and money in gas driving back and forth to the YMCA, phoning the YMCA and emailing the YMCA to get conflicting answers: no yearly membership; yearly membership possible; yes yearly membership but no promotion or discount; no yearly membership possible; we will look into it; finally an email of no yearly membership. I am going to join a private gym. Update: the YMCA failed to inform me that I can buy a yearly gym membership through the City of Kingston which gives me access to the YMCA throughout the year. The yearly membership through the City of Kingston is cheaper than the monthly YMCA rates.

    Went to the Kingston location to see about getting financial assistance for memberships as my…read morehusband is on a pension and I am disabled. We provided our bank accounts for them to go over where they scrutinized nearly every transaction. Now if you know what it's like when you have no money and have to draw from your savings, you have to move money around to make ends meet. The person at the front desk (the last time we did this they had the decency to take us to a back room) treated us rather horribly and acted like we were trying to pull a fast one. We were informed that memberships were going to cost us approximately $75 each per month. We left feeling pretty humiliated and defeated. Luckily, things started looking up when we walked into the Planet Fitness where I was able to sign myself up for $15/mo. membership that includes fitness training. I won't step foot in another YMCA ever again, no matter the city.

    Playtrium - recreation - Updated May 2026

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