When I was looking for a program for my daughter, I checked out all of the gyms in the area. We picked Splitz because of the great coaches and the reasonable cost. Our daughter wanted to compete, without the time commitment of a JO team. After three years on XCEL, the team is amazing! The girls have won 1st place team at the last 5 invitationals they have attended. My daughter and her teammates continually place in the top three, and usually place first, in most events. The coaching staff is approachable and always will to go the extra mile. The biggest factor, outside of coaches, when picking a gym is the cost. The monthly cost and meet fees are minimal compared to other gyms. We LOVE it here!!!
Katie K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Plymouth, MI
Took my niece here for a few classes and she absolutely loved it. Lobby is very clean! I love how they have stars put up around the lobby and some of the kids wrote goals on them that are in each level. Very cool idea. My experiences with coaches have been great… they have always kept me updated with how my niece is doing in class and how she can improve. I did notice one night there was a stain on the carpet… but when we came back the next day for a make-up class, it was gone. It really shows they try to keep things as clean as possible which is great.
J L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Canton, MI
Both my kids have taken classes here throughout the years. While they aren’t going to be elite gymnasts, they enjoy the fun and exercise. Some teachers are much better than others. My daughter had Chris and Morgan who were great, but she also had teachers that sat around and talked, and she didn’t get much exercise. I like we are lucky my to have in Canton. My only complaints are lack of a dressing room and that the waiting room is a complete dump. The carpet is completely filthy, the coat room needs benches and hooks, and there are not enough seats for parents.
HJ L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Northville, MI
The class that I registered my little one got canceled because no one else enrolled. They couldn’t find another class that fit our schedule so they agreed to give a full refund, but when they did, they did so after charging a ‘processing fee.’ When I inquired about this, they conveniently changed their story and said that it was the ‘registration fee’ for the year and that they couldn’t give us a refund. Um, why are you charging us a registration fee when my child cannot be registered because of your low enrollment? And why are you changing your story? I would recommend paying for a class only after you’re sure that the class will be held. I don’t care much about the $ 10 they’re keeping, it’s the principle behind it!
Becki B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lake Orion, MI
I like to try and post up the word about places my toddler and I can go for play dates, or just to get out of the house. Last week a friend invited us to Splitz open gym from 11:30 — 12:30 on Friday. My daughter was so excited to see her friend and do gymnastics(although there is no phonetic spelling for how my daughter says gymnastics…). We got there, admittedly, at about 11:35 and had a hard time finding parking. There were three paved lots and one lot on the grass, but they were all nearly full. I finally got her out of the carseat and we headed for the building. The doors face to the side, instead of toward the parking lot, so imagine our dismay when we got across the parking lot only to find a ‘FULL — Open Gym is Full’ sign on the doors. I still stepped into the doorway to try and call my friend to see if they’d made it in or not. My daughter was tearing off her coat in excitement. Suffice it to say, I may try again, but I hope Splitz would address the problem, especially since the woman at the counter was saying it had also happened the week before. My suggestions? Offer pre-registration, especially since I overheard other people who were also trying to meet up with friends who had gotten in when they couldn’t. Put the ‘FULL’ sign out by the entrance driveway so harried moms aren’t struggling to get toddlers and pre-schoolers out of carseats and across the parking lot before dashing their hopes.