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Brighton Swim Academy

4.7 (9 reviews)
Closed • 3:00 pm - 6:30 PM

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3 years ago

Fantastic teachers. Very nice facility. My son learned how to get out of the pool on his own within a few visits.

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5 years ago

Great place! My daughter absolutely loves it. She's improved so much since being with them. Definitely worth the price

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Pivotal Fitness - The free weight area

Pivotal Fitness

2.2(49 reviews)
11.1 mi•Ansonborough

There's a few things Pivotal Fitness does well, but also some things it needs to improve on. This…read morewas a great gym to drop into as a hotel guest at a place that offers free access, but I'm not sure I would join this gym unless it was really, really cheap. Here's why: 1) Equipment: pretty good selection actually. Lots of free weight options, including barbells, a squat rack, benches, a deadlift area with bumper plates, dumbbells up to 100lbs; plus many machines, including cable machines, and quite a few cardio options. The high point of this gym is definitely the variety of training options. 2) Ambiance: needs work. The whole gym is dark and a bit dingy; the bathrooms are filthy (well, at least the men's was), there's water and who knows what else on the floor and many lockers were broken; equipment is in general disarray, and some machines don't function exactly right. All in all, this gym needs a tune-up! 3) Convenience: 24 hours, close to many downtown hotels, some parking out front. All in all, an ok gym, but definitely needs some TLC!

This gym is pretty gross. Despite that, it's busy. A lot of hotels send their patrons here. Every…read morepiece of equipment has rust and/or paint peeling. Floors are discolored. Wall mirrors are cracked. Machines feel dirty and gross. I didn't see most people wiping down after using. There wasn't a water fountain. No towel service. They don't even care if you scan or not to enter. The locker room is probably the cleanest area and supringsly large.

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Pivotal Fitness - One squat rack

One squat rack

Pivotal Fitness - Lots of dumbbells

Lots of dumbbells

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Federal Law Enforcement Training Center

Federal Law Enforcement Training Center

4.0(2 reviews)
9.9 mi

This place is very nice. I've been to this one and the one in glynco Georgia. This is a more quaint…read morelocation and everything is in walk distance which I love. The only bad thing is that the hours overlap for the pool and eating. You have to decide whether you want to eat lunch on the weekends or swim. The pool is closed fridays and Sundays...the days that A regular person has time to swim which is a disappointment Also the food is one 1 hour each meal on the weekends and you have to wake up early to get breakfast . I love the rocking chairs outside the student center and the recreational activities.

Well well well FLETC...we meet again. Like my review on the FLETC in Glynco, Georgia, this review…read morewill give you the nitty gritty of what to expect for your stay on campus, not just what to expect at the cafeteria. Like I've stated before, don't let the horror stories of your office scare you. Unless you're just extremely high maintenance, the accommodations here will be more than adequate. There are pretty much only two main dorms on campus: Building 39 and the one behind it. The rooms in 39 looks like a mini hotel rooms, with a mini fridge and all. The AC units are preset but it wasn't terribly hot in July, so you'll survive. There's a TV on the wall and a small wooden desk which is oddly oiled and shined by the ladies every day. Speaking of which, the housekeepers are extremely nice and do a great job servicing everyone so don't be "that person" who trashes their room everyday. This campus is absolutely tiny compared to the one in Glynco. So if you're in building 39 you can walk outside and the chow hall is on your left and within shoe throwin' distance. If you have a really good arm, you can probably throw the show to the "Student Center" that's directly in front of the running track. I have no idea what the "other" dorm building is like but I have a sneaking suspicion that it's eerily similar to building 39. Although further from chow, it's just a short stumble to the G-bar. Is it me or is the food here a lot better than Glynco? Time to hoard up on some banana and peanut butter! Fried chicken day here is on Wednesdays. Please set your Google calendar to remind yourself. The food ranges from "holy crap, this is actually delicious!" to "Okay, so apparently they've never had pork before." But overall, it's pretty great. There's actually two gyms on campus. One is in the student center, behind the post office and the other is in the main gym building. The equipment for both are pretty nice and updated, although you'll have more options in the main gym. The swimming pool is in a separate building but closes at 6pm on weekdays and isn't open on the weekend. The FLETC store is pretty awesome and it'll most likely become the hot spot when you're here because there just isn't a whole lot to do on campus. They offer pretty much everything you could want from boiled peanuts, an array of coconut water, blender cups for your protein shakes to your typical convenience store fare. No alcohol though. The main reason this campus is better than its mothership in Glynco is because downtown is a lot closer to base. You're just an annoying shuttle ride away from Charleston. But Lyft (cheaper than Uber here) is also an option. Just remember that you'll have to walk to and from the Guest Center at the entrance. Other than that, enjoy the pungent paper mill smell that will definitely waft into your classrooms. Also, prepare to see cockroaches the size of chickens everywhere...I'm sorry, palmetto bugs. *rolls eyes* And watch out for the herd of Coasties marching towards you.

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Cane Bay Family YMCA - Sudoku!

Cane Bay Family YMCA

2.2(21 reviews)
25.5 mi

I would strongly encourage parents to think carefully before enrolling young children in the Cane…read moreBay YMCA youth sports programs. My 4-year-old joined the soccer program expecting a positive and supportive first experience with sports. Instead, within just two practices, he became completely discouraged and now refuses to participate at all. I personally observed the coach repeatedly dismiss my son when he asked for help, while clearly prioritizing his own child and a small group of kids. This was not an isolated incident -- it was a consistent pattern that had a direct impact on my child's confidence and willingness to try. I brought this to the YMCA's attention, and while they acknowledged the concern and stated it would be addressed internally, they ultimately refused to offer any refund or credit. Despite recognizing that this is not the experience they want for children, there was no flexibility in resolving a situation that left a 4-year-old unwilling to participate. I understand that coaches are volunteers, but this is still a paid program. Basic inclusion, encouragement, and equal attention should be the minimum standard -- especially for the youngest age group, where these experiences matter most. It's disappointing that policies appear to be upheld more strictly than the YMCA's stated commitment to creating a positive and inclusive environment for children. While I appreciate that the concern was acknowledged, it's unfortunate that there was no meaningful resolution for a child who was directly impacted. I hope improvements are made so other families do not have a similar experience.

Predatory Billing Practices and Zero Accountability…read more I was charged a $30 late fee simply because my credit card expired, with no warning at all! Most companies give at least one reminder before applying a fee, but the Cane Bay YMCA offered zero grace and blamed it on their third-party billing company, which they refused to name or help me contact. To make it worse, I addressed this issue in person with their Vice President, who was standing at the front desk. Even he said there was nothing he could do. That tells you everything you need to know... This is not a community-focused organization. It's a predatory billing setup hiding behind policies and third-party vendors, with no transparency, no accountability, and no care for loyal members. Do better, YMCA. Especially when your mission is supposed to be rooted in community and support.

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Cane Bay Family YMCA - TRX Training Room

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