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    Cacoosing Meadows Recreation Area

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    Spooky Nook Sports - Silver Champs at May Madness

    Spooky Nook Sports

    (114 reviews)

    Spooky Nook Sports Complex in Spooky Nook PA is an impressive facility purely based on size alone…read more The complex is massive and at first glance it is hard not to be amazed by how much is packed into one location. There are countless courts fields and activity areas which makes it clear why this place attracts so many teams tournaments and large scale events. The variety of sports and amenities offered is a major positive. No matter what sport you are coming for there is a strong chance it is supported here. The layout allows for multiple games and events to run at the same time which is convenient for tournaments and families with kids participating in different activities. There are also food options and areas to sit which help when spending long days at the complex. That said the sheer size of the facility can also be a drawback. Navigating from one area to another can be overwhelming especially for first time visitors. Clearer signage and better wayfinding would make a big difference. It is easy to feel rushed or stressed trying to find the correct court or field on time particularly during busy weekends. Crowd management is another area that could use improvement. When events are in full swing the complex can feel extremely congested. Parking can be challenging and walking through crowded corridors with athletes spectators and equipment can become frustrating. The overall experience during peak hours feels chaotic rather than streamlined. The facility itself is functional but not always comfortable. Some areas feel worn and could benefit from better maintenance or updates especially considering the high volume of traffic the complex sees. Seating can be limited and not always ideal for spectators staying for extended periods of time. Overall Spooky Nook Sports Complex delivers on scale and opportunity but falls short in execution. It is an impressive venue with huge potential but the experience can feel overwhelming and tiring rather than enjoyable. With better organization improved navigation and attention to comfort it could easily earn a higher rating. For now it lands at a solid three stars.

    Absolute money grab. Disney prices, Six Flags quality and customer service. Not kept clean, even…read morethe basketball courts had trash on them. The blue/plastic courts are falling apart, so many parts have missing pieces or trim missing. An absolute nightmare to navigate if you are handicapped or have mobility issues.

    Lititz Recreation Center - Sunset over the Lititz Rec Center.

    Lititz Recreation Center

    (15 reviews)

    This review is mainly for the water aerobics classes, which are phenominal, by the way. If you're…read morelooking to get in shape, want to have some fun and meet really nice people; this is your kinda place. For a single senior, I found the price, more than affordable. Monday through Friday, there are a variety of water aerobic classes to choose among. Some classes focus on stretches and balance, while others are more fast paced (you are always encouraged to work at your on pace). There's lots of splashing, jumping, singing, marching... believe me, 45 minutes goes by FAST! These instructors Seriously pump you up and encourage you to do your best. The water is warm, most days or at least, once you get going, it becomes warm. I find the locker rooms in being clean and tidy. In the mornings, upon entering Lititz Rec; I'm always warmly greeted and in the pool area, many folks are seen, happily chatting, marching, preparing for the class and when they see you coming, folks wave and smile.

    This review is for both the gym and their before/after school programs. Be aware! They…read moreconsistently over charge for membership and for their school programs and are even unwilling to refund when they acknowledge their mistakes. Example: last week of school, and the services we use are only available for the morning of the last day: what should be a single half day charge was in reality a FULL WEEK as though school is in session and they would have services available. This is beyond frustrating. In addition, they will not provide invoices though I have frequently asked for them. Best advice is to find an alternative to this corrupt business!

    Co-Op Gymnastics

    Co-Op Gymnastics

    (3 reviews)

    To be honest, I was very disappointed with my experience at Kids Co-op…read more My daughter is still only in preschool, so I didn't expect too much to begin with. But since I just moved to the area, I thought it was important to enroll my little one in something where she could make new friends locally. I thought it would be a wonderful opportunity for some good exercise, learning to follow multiple-step instructions, learning about thinking positively/feeling a sense of achievement, healthy eating, etc. But none of my hopes came to fruition at all. (And I know what I was looking for wasn't over-the-top, because I've seen this sort of positive environment before at a different location, and also experienced it myself at my adult trapeze class.) - After 6 classes, the coach NEVER introduced herself to me. I learned her name the last day because I asked. She also never introduced the kids to one another. My daughter only learned the names of any other kids because when week 3 rolled around and I asked her who her favourite friends were at the class, she couldn't tell me any names. I said, "Oh, well go introduce yourself! Just say, 'My name is X, what's your name?'" She left the class with 4 names that day. When you're in gymnastics, isn't one of the biggest goals to develop a good team mentality? How did the kids go un-introduced the entire time they practiced and played together? - I only knew the name of the receptionist/business owner because of a purchase confirmation. She never said hello when we came into the building. She DEFINITELY never asked if my daughter was enjoying the class. She never apologized after a scheduling mix-up. She spoke poorly to me of her own daughter right in front of her, in a facility that supposedly is supposed to encourage kids to have a good self-image. Put a bad taste in my mouth, for sure. Her kid wasn't even much older than mine. - Apparently, parents were supposed to receive a progress update every couple weeks, but, like I said, the coach never so much as introduced herself. - They sell soda, cookies, chips, and other junk food as a snack for after a class that's supposed to promote good health. - Dust is caked on everything. There are these huge vents that are painted jewel-toned primary colours, which you can see from beneath, but even so, you can't see through the dust on the top halves of the tubes. At first, I thought that only the bottom halves were painted! - The bathrooms are always gross. I didn't feel comfortable getting my daughter changed for class in there. - The coach is nice enough to the kids, but isn't able to give any of the kids any sort of individual attention due to there being too many kids per class. Since they do activities in "rotations", the coach will often be distracted by a single activity while the kids wander to the other rotations without instruction. Typically, the kids watch whichever kid is in front of them for direction. The only reasons I have to NOT rate it 1 star are: because my daughter had fun there, anyway; because it seems like the competition classes have more skillful coaches; and because a lot of kids benefit from the activity days there, where at least they're socializing instead of being parked in front of a TV. I don't suggest enrolling your 3-4 year old there.

    The best choice for your children! Our daughter began attending gymnastics class here in 2010, and…read morerecieved some of the best instruction. This is a family owned facility with both non-competitive and competitive classes. EXCELLENT all around! If you are looking for a summer camp, this is the place. Our daughter has attended the summer camp since 2010 as well! Fitness, activities, field trips and friends in a safe enviiorment.Have no reservations at all. Just call and ask for more information!

    Cacoosing Meadows Recreation Area - parks - Updated May 2026

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