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    The Strike Zone

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    7 years ago

    Great coaches (coach Jeff has done an amazing job with my son), nice big facility and reasonable prices.

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    Frankie's

    Frankie's

    3.4(65 reviews)
    4.4 mi
    Budget friendly
    Private events

    This place was such a scam! We got there and spent $75 on a game card. After 3 games didn't work…read more(VR headset completely broken strap and wouldn't stay on my head + my partners headset was torn to shreds...hungry hippo game had ZERO marbles) and gave us back $55 that we didn't use (lost the money that we spent on their broken games) and then did go karting. My partner is the same weight as me and at full speed he was way ahead of me. I literally didn't even have a chance to catch up bc he was flying and my go kart was barely hanging on. Our first time here and will not be returning.

    Games here are fun, beer is decently priced. Never tried any food. 75$ card will last you about 45…read moremin to an hour with two people (you use it for everything) the bad is the go karts. It's a lottery with if you'll get a fast or slow one . The batting cages are really sub par. You have to basically stand 5 feet in front of the plate to hit the ball, otherwise it'll bounce on the ground before you can even swing. The worst part is, not every thing is open after about 9pm. I've been here four times over the summer and have not seen any of the carnival style rides open, the drift carts open, or the go karts specifically for kids. After 9 pm everything was shut down except the batting cages and the arcade. Overall it ain't worth going to. Go to top golf or main even down the road. It way better and way more consistent.and honestly just about the same price. Frankie's gets a two star Ps. Staff was not friendly or helpful. Overall lazy and just did not want to be there, which I get, but your paid to be there. Do better

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    Upward Star Center

    Upward Star Center

    4.4(5 reviews)
    11.5 mi

    This facility has the potential to be really nice, but it's got a lot of rough edges. I was there…read morethis past weekend for a tournament. The first thing is they need to have janitorial on staff the entire day on tournament days. Someone to walk around and pick up trash that people leave, someone to sweep up all of the debris, and someone to clean those nasty bathrooms. Every time I went to the bathroom this weekend, the sinks were stopped up, the toilets were stopped up, there was either no paper towels or there was a mountain of paper towels all on the floor. Someone should definitely be taking care of those bathrooms every hour with that many people at a tournament. It's just not sanitary. The other problem, and this is with most sports facilities, is that there weren't any healthy food options. All I saw were donuts, chips, burgers, and chicken sandwiches. The last problem is that there was no clear direction on how to pay to get into the tournament. We didn't know until the moment we showed up that it was cash, Venmo, or you could use an ATM in the corner. It would be nice to be able to online pay ahead of time, or take credit cards at the door. Especially now when people rarely carry cash.

    This facility is stunning! The location is great, right off Highway 85. There's lots of fields…read moreavailable for soccer, football, lacrosse, and 6 courts for basketball, volleyball, games, running and more. You can pick up a day pass, book a birthday or corporate party, or host an event in the spare rooms upstairs. The managers who run the place are incredibly helpful. I love the mission: Promoting the Discovery of Jesus Through Sports. The Upward Star Center hosts tournaments throughout the year which are very exciting to attend. The Adidas Gauntlet national basketball for high school is here every year with hundreds of teams and college coaches. There's always something new for kids to do, from summer camp to personal trainers for elite athletes. I enjoy my weekly group work out class through the Spartanburg Medical Center Velocity group. The trainers are so helpful and teach correct form constantly. I always leave feeling exhausted but strong. I've seen a huge difference in my strength and confidence from this class!

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    Roper Mountain Science Center - Snakes!

    Roper Mountain Science Center

    4.1(22 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    I can't believe that RMSC only has 21 other reviews! And shame on me for living here nearly 9…read moreyears and never checking it out until now. What a cool place for kids and adults alike! I was thoroughly impressed. I'm really just throwing my 2 cents in, because I'm sure I'm not writing anything new. Currently, they have the Wild Kratts exhibition on display. A lot of cool interactive things to learn from. There were definitely plenty of young volunteers; not sure what differentiated them from actual employees. One lady had a corn snake to show and educate on. The dinosaur trail was pretty cool. The concrete pathway could definitely use some repair though, because I can see that as a stumbling/falling hazard for kids, older people, anybody really. The butterfly enclosure is small, but I managed to attract a couple of winged creatures with the nectar stick; the boys did as well. Then there's the historic section - farmhouse, schoolhouse, and barn. The kiddos mined for a gemstone, milked a fake cow, and got to hold a chicken (don't think the hen was too thrilled though), but they're pretty docile. In another building they had a touch-and-feel tank for sea stars and rays, which was really nifty. Although, that always brings back scenes from "Finding Dory". Haha! We got to pet another snake and an Australian walking stick bug (think Indiana Jones and the Temple of Dooooooom!). One tank had a couple of large axolotls. There is just so much to see and take in; it's almost overwhelming. The free lunch for the kids isn't gourmet for sure, but it keeps them fueled up for the latter part of the day. Adults can lunch, too, but make sure you have cash or checks on you; they don't take plastic. There are two playgrounds; one on the dinosaur trail and another pirate-themed one. I can see how you can easily spend a whole day there and get your money's worth. I really want to go to the Hooper Planetarium and participate in Friday Starry Nights one of these days. It may really be worth getting a membership (120 - 1,000 USD). They also host summer camps and I heard that teens (who participate in a camp) can start to become volunteers at the age of 14 (pretty much my 9-year-olds current dream). Spring/summer hours are currently Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 4 pm, with the exception of Friday evenings from 4:30 - 8:30 pm for aforementioned Starry Nights. They also host other special events throughout the year. The only gripe I had was that one of the restrooms stated that it had a changing table and even though I looked everywhere could not find one, which made it difficult to change my toddler. Whether you're young or old, if you love science, this is the place for you! Happy yelping!

    We visited this museum because we were in Greenville from out of town and saw it listed on the ASTC…read morePassport Program. I'm so glad we went! It wasn't as big as our science museum in Durham but it was still nice. We loved all the hands on exhibits, the cool snakes that were out, and the marine exhibits. It kept our 2 year old, 6 year old, and two teens perfectly happy and busy for a few hours. I wish they opened earlier because with little ones, you can't stay long because they get tired and need naps. Thank you for the wonderful outing! It would be worthwhile for those in Greenville to get the membership because you can use that membership at other science centers around the country. :)

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    More snakes!

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