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    Code Ninjas - At Code Ninjas, kids get to meet peers that share a love of technology.

    Code Ninjas

    3.7(6 reviews)
    0.5 km

    Guys don't listen to the bad comments this place is awesome the staff are so kind, everyone there…read moreis engaging, my 2 sons learned how to code impressive games and they learned how to make improvements

    Would be zero stars if I could. I have the Get Out Pass for…read moremy granddaughters (ages 8 & 9) and it has a free coding class for ALL franchises so I went to the website to find out what this is all about. The website offered a FREE tour, so I signed my granddaughters up for the tour. The owner reached out to find out about my girls. Ray, the owner, called and asked many questions about my G-daughters and how I found out about Code Nijas. He asked about their ages, if they were interested in coding, did they understand what it was, did they have experience in coding, have they done coding, do they know what it was? I answered all of his questions and then asked why he was asking so many. He explained that his company was suing Get Out Pass because they abused the terms. In other words people were doing the exact same plan that I had. We wanted to use the free tour offered on the website to see if the girls were interested in coding and then use the Get Out Pass for the free class. The owner did not like that's what people were doing. He stated that based on the information I gave him about the girls they would not be a good fit for his program. I am furious that someone gets to determine what my girls are interested in based on answers from their g-ma. I will be contacting Get Out Pass and informing them of this. This owner seems to be hand-selecting who he wants in his classes and assign his staff too based on his belief on who is interested.

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    Taylor Andrews Academy of Hair Design

    Taylor Andrews Academy of Hair Design

    3.1(50 reviews)
    5.0 km
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    I am so lucky to be able to attend one of the best Aesthetic programs out there. Taylor Andrews…read morestarted their Basic and Master Aesthetic programs at the beginning of 2020 and have come so far in just one year. There are so many services offered, and the actual program is one of the best. I looked at a lot of schools before I picked Taylor Andrews and I haven't regretted the decision once. They offer, basic, master, and level 4 laser training. You also get certified in classic and volume lashes, as well as a full makeup artistry course. The spa area and treatment rooms are spacious, clean, and beautiful. I'm obsessed to say the least! The instructors are so knowledgeable and amazing. I'm so thankful and grateful for the opportunity to attend Taylor Andrews.

    I wanted to share some feedback about my daughter's recent appointment. Her cut and color were…read morebeautiful, and the stylists themselves were wonderful. But the front desk completely changed the tone of the visit. When I arrived to watch my granddaughter, I simply asked where my daughter was. While I was standing right there, the two receptionists referred to my daughter as "the problem client" -- all because she had her baby with her. That comment was unnecessary, unprofessional, and honestly pretty bold to say in front of a family member. Her one‑year‑old sat quietly for two and a half hours without crying, fussing, or disturbing anyone. We even called ahead to confirm it was okay to bring her, and we were told yes. We live in Utah -- families bring their kids places. It's normal, and it certainly doesn't make someone a "problem." And just to be transparent: you caught me on a calm day. All I wanted to do was get to my grandbaby. On a different day, with a comment like that, I might've been the one you considered "the problem." So I'm choosing to address it respectfully here instead of reacting in the moment. Everyone else in the salon was kind and welcoming, but that front‑desk interaction overshadowed an otherwise great experience. I'm not asking for anything; I just want you to be aware of how it came across. Respect and professionalism at the front desk matter, and comments like that stick with people.

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