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    Boomtown Baseball Softball Training

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Big League Dreams

    Big League Dreams

    2.1
    (91 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    These three stars for the fields, everything else is expensive and not worth…read more Entry $8 , for what ? Preferred Parking: $10, why? Food $$, expensive food and very average quality 25% chairs are broken and no shade. As I mentioned early, the fields are good. The complex is famous for its scaled-down replicas of iconic Major League Baseball stadiums. For example, Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park, Dodger Stadium and Angel Stadium. Each field features real turf outfields and dirt infields, They also have dugouts and some cages around for practice. Overall good experience with hole in my wallet.

    One of the reviewers 7 months ago complained about the $8 entry fee and $10 preferred parking fee…read more I don't know if all the facilities charge the same but we went to the BLD in Jurupa yesterday and the entry charge was $16. We paid $13 with the senior discount they gave us but that is still $5 more than the reviewer paid 7 months earlier.The preferred parking was $20 so basically the prices doubled from what they were 7 months before. One thing they should do is remove some of the preferred parking spots and repurpose them as additional disabled parking because there aren't enough disabled parking spots. I know there is a certain formula used to determine how many disabled spots a business or government entity must set aside per how many overall spots in the lot. That said adding some more tho not required would certainly have disabled people look at the company in a more positive light. We had to park near the main driveway entrance/exit then walk to the last field entrance to pay. From there we had to walk to the furthest field where our grandson was playing. My wife and I both use walkers and it was an especially difficult walk for me. Tho there would be no guarantee we'd find an empty added disabled spot there was a chance we would have. I understand it's all about the bottom line but companies need to think about the people who come to their facility and pay the money to enter and buy the food and drinks. If they didn't come those companies would go out of business.

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    Summerly Community Park

    Summerly Community Park

    3.0
    (5 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    Summerly Community Park playground has lots of shade! This is probably the shadiest (in a good way)…read moreplayground that I've ever visited, and I've visited many playgrounds. There are big canopies that tower over the playground equipment, which was a relief on the hot 90-degree day that we visited. The shade keeps the equipment cool, so kids can actually enjoy it. There are separate jungle gyms for young kids/toddlers and older kids. There are little spinny seats to spin on, tunnels, slides, caves, and lots of areas to climb and parkour. I would say that this playground skews a little on the young side. Kids 10 and younger would probably enjoy this the most. This park also has multiple baseball fields (two major and two minor league), a dog park, a huge skate park and lots of parking. This is a neat community park in Lake Elsinore.

    I've lived here about five years and I've complained about the Jacuzzi being broken down multiple…read moretimes. They spent approximately $240,000 redoing the pool and Jacuzzi making the Jacuzzi twice as large. You can't really tell much difference other than that. Every third time I go to the Jacuzzi, it isn't working and I've complained over and over again and only get a lot of Nothing. They need to change the way they turn the Jacuzzi on because the fob system is fallible and constantly breaks down. I've told this to them over and over again for five years and they do nothing about it. I'm wondering why they didn't add another Jacuzzi to the other pool so that if one broke down residence could go to the other whoever's planning Everything here doesn't know what they're doing. They are probably sick of me complaining, but I don't care I pay my dues on time every month, but I'm not getting the value out of it.

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