GymTyme Allstars
Overview
What People Say
Areas for Improvement
- Can get crowded during peak times (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
- • Teens (13+ years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (1 mentions)
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Danielle Bischoff
a year agoI forgot the reason I left this gym in the first place was because of attitudes, and so I tried again to come back 3 years later and was quickly reminded why I left to begin with. One of the “Team Moms” got in my face and was rude tonight, and it just got worse and worse. There may be good coaches there, but the bad attitudes from the few ruin this nice gym. I will never take my daughter back there.
Michelle Allen
3 years agoThis place is only about the money. There is only one good coach there that seems to care and he doesn't even coach a competition team. Most coaches are on their phones majority of the time and when not on phones they're yelling at the children. They raise the prices to keep a certain group of people from being able to afford being there. Not much diversity at all. Coaches speak with team moms negatively about the kids and they in turn bad mouth you to others on the team. Those moms sit and talk about you and your child making it very uncomfortable to feel like a team and when saying something the coaches don't seem to care. Coaches make the children feel like they're not worthy to be there. It's all about politics and friendships. If you're not friends they will not treat your child equally based off of talent but more so of who you know. I've never experienced such a thing. There's isn't any love and poor morale. I hate that we chose this place and contracts are impossible to get out of.
Erica Jones
3 years agoMy daughter has found her passion and GymTyme has become a family to us. She’s starting her fifth season with GymTyme and is excited to see what this season has in store for her and her team mates after surviving the crazy COVID season of uncertainty. The gym handled all of the ups and downs thrown at them and the family’s in the gym with grace the athletes are resilient and was happy to have a piece of normalcy back in their lives. We’re great-full we chose to be a part of GymTyme.
Jim Stickler
5 years agoNot for your entry level toddlers-early grade school. Beginner classes are treated with little to no supervision. 3 "coaches" spend 45 minutes of the full hour on their cell phones sitting down, deliberately not coaching. Waste of time and money. Going back to All About Kids!
Jonathan Minucci
3 years agoWe hate you because your parking lot is 1/10th the size it needs to be and your parents park on the street next to the "no stopping" signs and clog up the entrance to 14 other businesses as well as block English Station road. Take all that glitter and hairspray to a bigger parking lot before an emergency happens and your held liable when a firetruck or ambulance can't get in