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    Cooperstown Dreams Park

    3.5 (55 reviews)

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    Kristi F.

    Maybe my expectations were too high but I thought the facility is ok at best. The fields are set up like a recess area for a jail. It's stuffy in all the dug outs and the spectator seating is horrendous. You have to sit on plastic stackable outdoor chairs. There are mice all around bc they have nested in the wood walls on the fields. The wood is peeling and rotting from weather. The bunks do not look so bad but the boys complain about toilets. The home run derby was another disappointment. They use a pitching machine that wasn't adjusted and make them use the same crappy bat. I watched about 30 kids that were entered by their coaches for a reason, not hit a single ball. Something wrong there? Let's talk umpires. Well, there are no words. They called strikes for balls thrown like it was tennis. 1700 dollars for the boys and they also ate disgusting food. I totally recommend Ripken over Cooperstown anytime. I don't care how popular it is. Aug. 18. Still here and have another complaint. Our final game, the bat from our opposing team appeared to be shaved. Every child on the team passed that bat to each other. Every single child used the bat. When brought to the umpires attention, he said "I can't check it". Nice. Lost to a bunch of cheaters and no one checked when told. Shady.

    Batting cage rug. Really? Spend $5 for a piece of turf!!
    David F.

    First off i am writing this review as a parent and coach. 1. Barracks- no a.c., if it is a HOT week you are in trouble. Fans don't do anything when it's near 80 @ night. It happens. 2. The food. Is it food? I will attach a picture. Think school lunch pushed down a notch or 3. The only decent meal was lunch - good cold cuts. 3. Fields are ok, nothing amazing. Baseball heaven and diamond nation are better. Dirt patches in field, turf too close to field of play, ect. 4. Batting cages are terrible. Picture attached. For the 1.5 million or so they make JUST in registration, they should be embarrassed. 5. Concession stands- how they further rip off kids looking for a better breakfast or dinner. 6. Golf carts run through the facility with reckless abandon! 2 parents from my team were struck by carts. Out of control! I gave 3 stars because my son had a good time playing baseball. But he also likes playing baseball in our own town. :) Make sure your team doesn't flood the market with too many pins, they won't be as "valuable".

    Michelle A.

    My son's baseball team played here for a week in August. It costs about $900 to play ball here but includes bunk bed lodging, 2 sets of uniforms, school lunch type meals, baseball caps, baseball cards and a class ring. They also received free admission and shuttle to Baseball Hall of Fame museum in Cooperstown. Now you are part of the National Youth Hall of Fame for baseball. Our team played 8 games this week and won one game. The competition is high as there are elite baseball clubs from all over US that come here. My son did hit 3 home runs this week over the 200 foot fences. Pros: free parking and admission, golf cart shuttle if you are too tired to walk, concessions were reasonably priced and the gift shop. Kids enjoyed pin trading. Cons: opening ceremony was too long and boring, closing ceremony also, spectator seating was along 1st base or third baseline and you had to stack these plastic chairs up like barstools or stand to see, fake ugly geranium hanging baskets were tacky, most food in concessions was microwaved, only one entrance and exit. The kids saw a mouse in field 19 spectator area. They take pictures of kids playing baseball all week but a 4×6 is $8 and there are no specials or deals. Tips: Allow 30 minutes for parking and walking to game. There are 22 fields and 3 parking lots. Get rid of security stop at entrances and exit as it served no purpose other than to slow down cars or add another exit. There were signs for no bringing in food or drink but it wasn't enforced. Just keep your bag from the gift shop all week. Overall my son had a good time.

    Marching to the welcome tent
    Geoff D.

    "Disneyland for Little Leaguers" about sums it up. My son and I did our week here earlier this summer... him on the team, me as one of the dorm dad assistant coaches. He absolutely loved it and will always remember it. I enjoyed getting to watch him and his friends in the experience. Plusses: - All the benefits of sleep-away camp, but with your teammates - Fields are immaculate; better than any I've seen outside MLB - Exposure to teams from all around the country - Military efficiency keeps things humming and clean for 1400+ campers and coaches - For Dads: watching your kid hang out with his buddies up close Minuses: - Barrack conditions and food get old real fast for the adults - Military and patriotic references are over the top - Every team buying its own sheets, fans and coolers is annoying and wasteful - Day 1 (Saturday) is extremely tedious; not a fun way to start Things to consider if you're going: - Arrive Saturday; there's nothing to do until Saturday afternoon - Be prepared to check out Wednesday or Thursday. If your team loses early, you may not want 48 extra hours in the barracks. - Plan a couple of mid-tourney meals off-campus; it's good for everyone to get out of there for a little while.

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    Great place! Super fun for kids. Food could be better though. Totally recommend Cooperstown Dreams Park.

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    An amazing place for kids to compete and become a part of something huge!!!..be sure to go.

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    Theft is prevalent here. Watch out! Your things will all be stolen from your room. Bunks do not have locks and staff doesn't care.

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    NorthStar Sports

    NorthStar Sports

    5.0(2 reviews)
    86.6 mi

    I signed up for a class by using there App called "NorthStar Sports". My session (which was 30…read moreminutes long) usually they are an hour and fifteen minutes long but in the early mornings they have classes that are shorter. It was for REAL. Jerry, and the rest of his team took notice of what I could and could not do and pushed me to my limits. The Northstar team is very professional, while also being friendly. It is a fun environment with music playing as they train you. They have every ball imaginable and two basketball hoops in the facility. The best way to describe a workout is that they work many different muscles. At one point I was on the treadmills, then on an erg machine, then lifted light weights for reps that worked my back and finished it off with some plate pushes. They also offer a shake for once you are done with the class. Shakes cost $4, strawberry was awesome.

    NorthStarSports is run by and staffed with certified (college degree) sports trainers. The people…read morework with the entire person; Physical, mental, and nutrition. Kids from all sports and ages (I have seen 10 yr olds looking to advance in their sport to those about to try out at pro ball camps) come here and the training sessions are tweaked to the athlete's particular needs. They worry about every participant equally, regardless of their age or skill level and go to athletes' competitions to support them. Jordan has come to the kids' swim practice to observe and talk/learn from their coaches so as to understand their needs. These are an outstanding group of people committed to helping people become their best version of themselves mentally and physically!

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    CLUBWAKA - Albany - Bring the kids to the field!

    CLUBWAKA - Albany

    5.0(1 review)
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    Kickball, or what I tend to call adult kickball, is a lot of fun. I've now played in the WAKA…read morekickball leagues in Albany since 2010. It was initially for something to occupy my time one night a week to do something locally. For those who follow my Yelp reviews, you can tell that I spend a chunk of my time out of town (by choice), but I wanted an outlet within my home area to have fun, meet new people, etc. Kickball, with its 8 week regular season plus playoffs, seemed to be a good fit for me, and some friends of mine that live in North Carolina play in an adult kickball league down there and subliminally encouraged me to get into the sport. Some people sign up for the kickball league individually as a free agent to be placed on a team or as part of a small group and get placed on a team that needs the players. Other people will sign up as part of a full team. In any respect, if you want to play kickball, there will be a place for you. Some people who play kickball are natural athletes, but others (such as myself) are able to play even with not much natural athletic ability and still enjoy themselves. By design, adult kickball is a social sport, and after the games (which usually take about an hour from start to finish), teams are able to go to the specially designated kickball bar to socialize with players from their team as well as players from other teams. Kickball players have been known to play a relaxing game of flip cup while at the bar as well. The long or short of the matter is, if you're looking for a fun way to occupy some of your time, besides reading some awesome Yelp reviews, I think that WAKA Kickball is where its at.

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