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    Durango Farm

    5.0 (1 review)
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    West Chester Area YMCA

    West Chester Area YMCA

    3.3
    (23 reviews)

    Speaking as a lifelong West Chester resident. I've been a member of the YMCA of Greater Brandywine…read morefor some time, primarily using the West Chester location on Airport Road. While I appreciate the facilities and the overall mission of the Y, I am increasingly frustrated with the inconsistent and arbitrary enforcement of rules in the Wellness Center, which has significantly impacted my experience. The posted Wellness Center Rules clearly state under "Personal Belongings: Please store bags and items in lockers." Recently, however, this guideline has been strictly enforced as a outright ban on gym bags on the floor, with staff citing "safety reasons" (potential tripping hazards). Yet many other rules on the same sign--such as re-racking weights and avoiding dropping them, limiting cardio machine use to 30 minutes during busy times, using headphones for music/videos, and wiping down equipment--are routinely ignored. Unracked weights, dropped barbells, and cluttered equipment create far greater safety risks than a responsibly placed gym bag, but these violations go unaddressed, even during peak hours. Even more concerning is the allowance of independent, non-YMCA-affiliated CrossFit sessions on the wellness floor. This is not a dedicated CrossFit facility, and these high-intensity group workouts frequently involve heavy lifts and dynamic movements that result in dropped weights (directly violating the posted "avoid dropping" rule) and take up large areas of shared space, increasing risks for other members. CrossFit carries well-documented higher injury potential compared to standard individual workouts, yet it appears to be permitted without oversight. This double standard suggests favoritism or other priorities over consistent safety and fairness for all members. Regular gym-goers like myself rely on a gym bag for practical reasons: it keeps essentials organized (clean clothes, towels, water bottles, recovery tools), maintains hygiene by separating sweaty gear, and supports efficient routines for busy schedules. Some members even carry emergency medical items--inhalers, EpiPens, or glucose monitors--for conditions like asthma or diabetes, needing quick access during workouts. Unfortunately, these selective policies and lack of uniform enforcement reflect poorly on management. It feels as though member convenience, fairness, and actual safety take a backseat to arbitrary decisions. This is the primary reason I give the West Chester YMCA low referral ratings and hesitate to recommend it to others. I hope leadership will review these practices to ensure rules are applied consistently and the facility remains a truly positive, safe, and welcoming space for everyone--as the posted sign promises.

    Patrons leave their personal belongings all over the gym floors, on equipment, etc. It's to the…read morepoint where I actually tripped over a backpack & said something to the attendant on duty & he said he would "look into it"?! I've voiced my complaint to management about this is a hazard & that's why there are lockers to use, but management brushed it off by saying "yeah, that's not good" but have done nothing about it. Cancelled my membership today because of this.

    Goshen Friends School

    Goshen Friends School

    5.0
    (1 review)

    Goshen friends is such a wonderful community for little ones. Our daughter was only able to have…read moreone year of preschool and we are so grateful we chose goshen friends for that one special year. She was well prepared for kindergarten and developed such a positive outlook on school. It is a warm and welcoming environment for not such the students but also the families. It felt so natural to start our youngest there in the 3's class this year after completing the "by my side" program together the year before. We look forward to the festivals and holidays gatherings. We've made so many friendships that will last years beyond our time there.

    From the owner: The program at Goshen Friends School is based on the philosophy that children learn best through…read moredynamic play. Throughout the school year, our young learners ages 2-5 are engaged in a variety of activities that are designed to help them grow socially, emotionally, creatively, and academically. Goshen’s experienced teachers honor each child’s individual spirit, helping them to grow independently while teaching them the value of friendship and teamwork. Year-round, students learn and play both inside and outside. A robust holistic and experiential curriculum in all classrooms includes thematic, play-based lessons that nurture pre-reading, pre-writing, pre-math, and pre-science skills. All students enjoy “specials” classes in art, music, and Spanish, as well as an outdoor education class that takes advantage of the school’s 10-acre campus with nature-based activities like story walks, treasure hunts, gardening and yoga. The curriculum engages the youngest students in preschool through the oldest students in pre-kindergarten with opportunities for hands-on learning that spark children’s natural curiosity and desire to learn. Goshen Friends School offer preschool and pre-kindergarten classes for children ages 2.7-5 years. Additional programs include lunch bunch / extended day (after care), a popular summer camp, and By My Side, a gentle introduction to preschool for toddlers and their grownups (often referred to as a Mommy and Me).

    The Goddard School of West Goshen

    The Goddard School of West Goshen

    5.0
    (2 reviews)

    The Good: My toddler is actually learning at this school. Every day is something new. In addition,…read morehe is also having fun and looks forward to going to school every morning. They even send us daily photos and a written update on what the children are doing. This is an excellent practice because it allows us to talk to him about specific things he did and learned. Finally, I feel good knowing that he is safe while away from homThe owner is hands-on and the staff is competent and friendly. The Bad: I am unable to think of anything outside of the cost. But, you get what you pay for here. Overall, I would recommend this school to anyone who cares about their child being safe and being in an environment that encourages learning and having fun. This gets 5 stars. Enjoy!

    Our 3.5 year old son transitioned to this Goddard School from another major chain in West Chester,…read morePA. Our reasons for reevaluating his situation were many, including the birth of our second son. We sought a better opportunity enrich our sons lives at this critical stage with experiences and learning opportunities at a place that felt more structured, safe, clean, and genuinely had the best interest of the children/students in everything they did. Jennifer (the owner) is involved, detail oriented, attentive and communicative. The teachers and staff are friendly, present, and clearly care. The use of email and general technology (e.g. Tadpole) to amplify the communication is effective and keeps things transparent. The activities and interactions our son has had in just the first few weeks have opened up new windows for his curiosity and intellect. The shift in our older son's demeanor was immediately evident. We wholeheartedly recommend this school.

    Icore Fitness

    Icore Fitness

    3.8
    (16 reviews)

    I signed up for an obstacle course class with a Yelp Eliter friend. The community and owner were…read morevery social and provided a sense of community I don't feel at most gyms. They welcomed the effort but didn't push too hard for exercising. There weren't any obstacle course elements in the class. We were allowed to stay after and ask some ninja warrior potential experts on a few techniques of the obstacles. It was nice to celebrate little victories- kind of like the non-single Matt Nathanson song of the same phrase . This place has obstacle course equipment with more of an adult look but kids are also welcome and encouraged as they probably bring most of the funding to the gym too. Outside had some equipment as well as part of the 30 min circuit training. Some people might not like the younger kids or the dogs that were around. The kids around were in line and well behaved and one of the dogs seemed jealous of not enough attention and started to get in my way of my running path. It was a bit comical for me. Oh a temporary break lol. Some of the staff keep the place well cleaned and maintained. This was probably a 4 star experience for me but the community element here helps me bump it to a 5

    My in-laws purchased a gift certificate for our 11-year old son to do the ninja gym so we came here…read morefor the first time today and he loved it. All the staff members were so nice & friendly. My son decided he wanted to do a backflip on the trampolines and asked one of the trainers, Alex, if he would help him. He spent a long time with him to teach him how to do it and was very patient and encouraging. It was a great experience for my son & we can't wait to come back.

    Durango Farm - horsebackriding - Updated July 2026

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