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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Andretti Thrill Park - Space Coast's Finest Family Entertainment

    Andretti Thrill Park

    2.8(118 reviews)
    13.2 mi

    GO KART FAMILY FUN DAY!!!…read more Found this on Groupon and thought we would try it out. I can give this a quick review as we spent most of our time on the Go Karts. At least the ones that were open. We purchased a Groupon that gave us the day at the park and an arcade card. (Pic below of current discount) We had a great time, but it was a little repetitive when it came to fun options. The gas Go Karts were not running so there were only the electric ones. Kids had a great time!!! The arcade had allot of options, but price per game was kind of high in comparison to other Arcades we frequent. The batting cages could use some love, but most of them were up and running. Our son had a good time and we didn't need to bring equipment with us which was nice. The kids rides are like basic carnival twirly or up and down rides. The mini golf course looked to be very basic and visually stimulating at all. Like it's an after thought. Being the only one in the area, you would think they would put more thought into the players enjoyment of their course. Laser Tag was Fun, but limited space and quicker rounds then we are used to. Try Laser Ops in Tampa for a fun Laser Tag course. Check out my review!!! For all day trippers like us... There is a small restaurant on the property, but many food options around the area. We did try the little restaurant for brunch time and their food was pretty good. Mostly got pastries and everyone enjoyed them. This is not a place we would frequent because of the expense of the place and travel costs for us. It is definitely a place to visit if you're going to be in the area and want to have a Go Karting Fun Time!!! AS ALWAYS TRY IT FOR YOURSELF!!!

    Experience: came on a Tuesday evening with my family. Used the Groupon discount offered…read more Facility: This place is pretty fun. The food part is closed and they only have a few vending machines scattered for snacks and drinks. We ended up ordering Dominos and eating it out front on their picnic table. Most of the games worked and the attractions outside seemed a little older but in good condition overall. They offer mini golf (desperately needs to be cleaned in the gutter type holes ...leaves are clogging them and the ball got stuck before we realized they aren't functioning) which we really enjoyed. We also played laser tag, drove go carts, had batting practice in the cage, rode the tall "drop" ride, and played a few video games inside. Service: some workers were so nice and helpful. Some made you feel like they wanted you there. But of course you always have those that seem unhappy at their job and make you feel like a bother. There was one guy with really long straight hair that needs to find a different job because clearly he was not happy there. Otherwise they were almost all very nice. Loved the gal at Laser Tag and the gal at the desk when we first arrived (I wish I would have gotten all their names). Extra note: Oh yeah, and to the one young guy who came up to distract me when I was in the batting cage... you need to understand that is dangerous! Your co-workers had already told us how long we had left in the cage.. twice. Then you walked up after without checking with them if they notified us, and instead chose to talk to me with 50mph balls coming at my body. They literally only last a few minutes... you could have waited until I was done with that round. I understand yall are all ready to go home, but use a little common sense next time please. Plus I still had time as your other coworkers had told us. Overall: we had a great time. We really enjoyed the batting cages, mini-golf, go carts and laser tag. We will definitely come back and refer others to come. A few disgruntled workers are not enough to keep us away... only to mark down the rating a little. LOL!

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    The Field House - Year round indoor baseball, softball and sports performance training facility​ in Vero Beach.

    The Field House

    5.0(2 reviews)
    46.5 mi

    Coogie is a fantastic and awesome trainer - his program is on point plus is competitive program is…read moregreat!

    My son, William, has been training with Coach Coogie since Kindergarten and simply loves the…read morebaseball program offered at The Field House. So much so, he is enrolled in all of their summer programs. Hidden along Old Dixie Highway in Vero Beach, you could easily pass the place if you're not paying attention. But once inside, you'll quickly learn why The Field House is a premier indoor baseball and softball - or more appropriately stated - a sports specific type facility. A fully equipped facility, they offer cardio equipment like treadmills and bike, a fully turfed training area with lots of running space, and several indoor batting cages with a hitting and pitching area. From the outside this place looks deceptive, but they've used every square inch of space inside. Baseball for the boys and softball for the girls with Coach Holly. My daughter Kate was into softball in Fort Lauderdale and is interested in starting the program. The Field House even has a speed and agility program for those wanting to take their game to the next level. Personal training is a plus, but how does an older guy like me ask someone much younger to train them? Any ideas? Clean facilities - including a well-stocked bathroom. Energy bars and similar food items available if you've forgotten yours at home. Parking out front and to the side, just pay attention as this place is easy to miss as you travel north or south on Old Dixie Highway. William E. Lewis Jr. Vero Beach, Florida

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    Coastal Florida Sports Park - Baseball!!

    Coastal Florida Sports Park

    1.8(20 reviews)
    11.5 mi

    Our team from the Worcester, MA area consisted of 11- and 12-year-old players whose families…read moreplanned for months to attend the Winter World Series, Miggy Wood Bat event scheduled at the Coastal Florida Sports Park (CFSP) on Dec. 27-30, 2019 (cosponsored by the Miguel Cabrera Foundation (MCF)). My family had already arrived in Florida a few days before the event, but on Dec. 24...Christmas Eve...they CANCELED the tournament...via email. As you can imagine, everyone was extremely upset and disappointed. Some families had already begun the twenty-hour drive, flown into Orlando, or were in Titusville. Other families had to cancel plans altogether. For a few, it really ruined Christmas because the tournament *was* the gift. For those of us who had arrived...we were going to have to fill in four days with other activities or hang out at the motel. We thought, "there has to be some way of salvaging this!" I went with a fellow parent and our coach to CFSP on 12/26 to see what was up. The place is pretty slick with a huge field that has stadium seating, a large practice facility with many batting cages and an immense weight room, etc., etc. The representative who met with us was very polite. He explained that the Miguel Cabrera Foundation had not followed through with plans to help bring teams to the tournament. Both places promoted the event on their websites and social media channels. But for some reason, the gist of the explanation was that the Miggy Foundation didn't hold up their end of the bargain. I found it notable that, even after the event was canceled, both places continued to display information about event registration and NEITHER the CFSP nor the MCF had posted notice of the cancellation. In fact, those graphics were up through the duration of the tournament dates. I asked about the wooden bat ("Miggy Bat"), jersey, and hat that were supposed to come with the registration fee. They were never produced! But why wouldn't those items be produced ahead of time when you're anticipating a scheduled tournament to transpire in a few days? I have to wonder, if you are putting on a baseball tournament which requires a certain number of teams to make financially viable (let's assume 8 teams of 12 players each...and I'm only calculating for one age group), wouldn't you be tracking your registration closely enough so that you can see-well in advance-that you're not hitting your numbers? You'd have to know so you could order the correct amount of bats, hats, and jerseys. Things didn't add up, it seemed like they likely knew well before the 24th that the tournament wasn't going to happen. And they knew how far away we'd come from because I'd personally spoken to their representatives via phone. Nevertheless, notice of the cancelation didn't come until the 24th. Before the end of the meeting, he said he would put together a 2-day (rather than 4-day) tournament with the teams that had shown up. Allegedly there was a Canadian team and a team from one of the Carolinas that was also available. He also offered us use of their batting cage facility for a few hours to get in some BP. That was very nice of them. And because not our whole team made the trip, after hearing of the cancelation, the representative said that he should be able to get a few extra players for us. It looked like the event might be salvaged and our players, eager to play ball, would get a chance to play on the very impressive looking CFSP fields. We left in higher spirits than we arrived. We were able to get in the BP session and our players worked hard. In the following days, delays attributed to wet field conditions (it had rained off and on) pushed the new arrangement back one day, then another. Our team offered to come do whatever was necessary to get a field ready. However, the CFSP broke off communication about 9:30 am on the third day. They just ghosted me. Was there ever a tournament? CFSP and MCF have worked together in the past, and are scheduled to work together in the future. I hope they can dramatically improve the handling of tournaments. At the end of the day, CFSP was the one doing registration intake, therefore CFSP either manages events poorly, neglects to properly plan with cosponsors, or at the very least doesn't communicate well with customers about expectations. My recommendations are...maybe you could bolster your registrations by promoting your attendees better on Social Media, or offer incentives for referrals. My advice to customers: Do your research. Ask lots of questions before you commit to the expense and planning. Verify the tournament is scheduled. Demand to speak to other teams/coaches who are coming and/or previous tournament attendees. The facility may look amazing, but that is only one aspect of a tournament experience...event management and viable competition are required. Caveat emptor...buyer beware! KC

    We've been to the facility for many events over the past couple years and had a great experience…read moreevery time. They have a player hotel onsite for teams to stay over night like Cooperstown Dreams Park. They also have a ML training center. Very professionally run and a beautiful huge sports complex.

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    Lebron's Sportsplex

    Lebron's Sportsplex

    4.2(40 reviews)
    50.7 miJohn Young, Horizons West / West Orlando

    Dad & Son, theme of the day Baseball!!!…read more This review will be quick and to the point. For an indoor batting area it is basic, it has pitching machines with practice balls, red and partly rubber. Pricing is about the same as anywhere, but maybe a little high for this experience. We got the 10 tokens 75 balls for 24$ They have both higher and lower token counts, but this one was most worth it to us. They have helmets and bats if you don't have any or just want to stop by, helmet padding is definitely in need of replacement in almost all the helmets, just FYI. The counter person was very friendly and she explained everything with ease. The reason for the 3 star rating and not more is the fact that the pitching machines are very close, so this is more of a make contact batting cage rather than see where your ball goes as it seems to be only about 25 feet between the machine and the boxes. They do have 6 cages ranging in speeds and types: softball/fast pitch & baseball Also there were a few times that we only received 10 pitches as the machine would run out of balls and the machines still count the ghost pitches so you lose some of the cuts you should've received. There is also a huge space with 2 volleyball courts and what looks to be a gymnastics area. Placed seemed fairly clean, bathrooms were well kept, but basic. They have vending machines for drinks/snacks. Also this place looks like it's in a line of warehouse so don't be fooled by all the bay doors they are there. I also suggest parking across/away from the front of the building when we came out my car was covered in a white mist of something, so I had to get my car washed. All in all if you just want to work on contact with the ball this place works, but if you want more of an immersive experience you may want to try 406!!! If we go again I will take puctures!!!

    I originally liked this company. I even got a membership with them. However, they stopped the…read moremembership within their company. After they stopped the membership, the continued to charge my card (and other members) and refused to take the card off file. I emailed, texted, and called. The owner was extremely rude, i even drove up to the batting cages to resolve it and it wasn't fixed. They keep charging my card on weekly basis. I'm calling my bank today to have them blocked from any future charges. Do NOT GIVE them your card.

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    McLarty Park

    McLarty Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    While not a bad size, I find the offerings of this park to be a bit limited. They have a baseball…read morefield, a few tennis courts, a basketball courts, a community center and a few cement picnic tables. They also have a pavilion and a small children's play area. It is not a bad destination if you're going to play one of the sports on one of the fields, but if you want to walk around and enjoy nature, this is not the place for you. All in all, I will give this park three stars. It is nothing special, however, if you were into sports, the sporting fields work pretty nice. It also looks relatively well maintained.

    Review of McLarty park…read more Entire park located next to apartment complex. Two playgrounds, one for smaller children, one for bigger kids. Some shade from Pine trees. Little kids playground has wooden mulch. Big kids playground has rubberized mulch. Sports fields: at least three softball or baseball fields and a couple of tennis courts. Bathrooms right next to small parking lot. Swings: big kids swings next to toddler swings on the little kids playground. Big kids swings next to handicap swing on big kids playground. Big pavilion close to Playgrounds. Holds eight picnic tables and has large built-in Grill. Small beach volleyball court. Lots of field space to run in. Playgrounds located away from the road. Most of the Sports fields are located near the street. A few are located far from the street on the other side of the playground.

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