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    Game Point Volleyball

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Roper YMCA Family Center

    Roper YMCA Family Center

    3.9(17 reviews)
    9.5 miHorizons West / West Orlando

    Roper YMCA is one of the two closest locations to where I reside. So far it has been nice attending…read morethis location. I am greeted every time I check in. What I love about this YMCA location is that there is ample equipment and I am able to get a productive workout complete. So far all machines that I have used are in great working condition. Other members too are able to get their workout done with ease unlike other locations where people are on their phone, taking up the machines and not actually using them efficiently. I have gone early morning around 7 AM and I have also gone in the evenings around 7/8 PM. I have not taken any classes yet, but will soon explore some. My only one complaint is that I have unable to use the sauna due to it being out of order. Hopefully, they're able to repair it soon. I have also heard and read in other reviews that it is frequently being repaired. Hopefully that gets resolved soon.

    We attended this Easter egg hunt and overall it was a fun concept with a great turnout, but there…read morewere a few things that could really improve the experience, especially for younger kids. First, I do want to say the staff were absolutely lovely. We arrived before everything was already set up, and they let my two young children help with scattering some of the eggs beforehand, which was a really kind and memorable touch. They were also great about sharing information on other programs, including a YMCA date night service where parents can drop off their kids while they enjoy dinner and a movie, which honestly sounds like something we might try in the future. The setup itself was a classic "scatter and go" format, with plastic eggs spread across a field and kids released at the same time. While exciting, it always makes things pretty chaotic, and our two-year-old ended up with candy like hard Jolly Ranchers and gum, which aren't really appropriate for toddlers and felt like a bit of a miss given the age range advertised for the section we were told to participate in. For future events, it would be great if the eggs in the under-3 section were filled only with toddler-appropriate items to help avoid potential choking hazards and make the experience more enjoyable, and less stressful, for parents of little ones. The bigger issue, though, was the "golden egg" system. The idea is great, special eggs with prizes inside, but in practice it created some awkward dynamics. We saw families staking out golden eggs ahead of time, including one instance where a parent encouraged their child to literally sit with their hand on an egg before the event started. I'm not here to judge anyone, but it did take away from the fairness and fun of the hunt. A simple fix would be to go more "Willy Wonka" style next time, hide the golden prize as a surprise inside regular eggs rather than making them visible targets. That would keep the excitement while making things feel a lot more equitable for all kids. Overall, a fun event with great staff and good energy, but a few thoughtful tweaks could make it much more enjoyable and inclusive for everyone.

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    Loews Lakewood Support Center

    Loews Lakewood Support Center

    2.5(2 reviews)
    2.3 miDr. Phillips, Horizons West / West Orlando

    Trying to work with Loews hotels has been the worst experience I have had in attempting to gain…read moreemployment. In this office Recruiter Lauren V. told me that leaders were working on an offer letter for me; this was apparently a lie. Also, their Recruiting Manager Kyle J. justified and rationalized her behavior toward me and, it seems, may have blocked me from employment with the company. I have complained about these two individuals as well as another person's behavior who also works in this office. The person in charge of addressing these complaints told me she has coached the individuals involved in my complaint. Really, some of the worst behaviors which have ever been exhibited toward me in any prospective employment venture and all that was done was coaching?? Clean house, Loews, you should be doing better (certainly doing more to attempt to be better)!

    Clean and welcoming environment. Had the pleasure to meet a gentleman named Paul Williams. Senior…read moreIT representative that was an exemplary indication of the companies standard in professionalism who offered thorough assistance with a smile helping us locate Jakes Bar because we were lost and he kindly informed us that there were no volcano beverages to be had at the Lakewood office. We did indeed locate Jakes Bar at the Royal Pacific Resort thanks to this young man and naturally we toasted his awesomeness once we arrived. Cheers Paul!

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    Lingerie Football League - The Orlando Fantasy players met with the fans after the game for photos and autographs.

    Lingerie Football League

    5.0(1 review)
    6.0 miJohn Young, Horizons West / West Orlando

    I'm sitting at work on a Friday afternoon, and a coworker asks me, "Do you want to watch hot girls…read morein lingerie play tackle football tonight?" ...I was offended he felt the need to ask. So, not knowing what to expect, we rolled down to the Citrus Bowl that night and became instant fans of the sport. Let's get that out of the way first. This is a real sport. More specifically, it's tackle football, coached by former NFL players/coaches, it has trades/free agency, and the girls are running real football plays with wide receivers shifting in motion and QB silent counts. One major difference between the LFL and standard football is the teams have to pass at least twice every set of downs to discourage teams from getting too run-happy. The end result is an exciting blend of beauty, brawn, bras, and panties. Our experience at the Citrus Bowl was fantastic. The stadium announcer did a good job of getting the crowd fired up, and they played a constant mix of Jock Jams to keep the party rolling at all times. My buddy and I were remarking that the music at the stadium was better than local radio. We heard songs like Get Ready For This, Whoomp There It Is, The Power, Welcome to the Jungle, Hip Hop Hooray, and Rock and Roll Part 2. Combine that with alcohol and sexy football, and it was good times! After the game, the Orlando Fantasy met with their fans to sign autographs and pose for pictures. The players were all down-to-earth, and that's just one of the many reasons why this sport is gaining in popularity. I'm not a fan of fantasy football, but I am a fan of Orlando Fantasy football. If you want to learn more about it, like the Facebook page for the LFL. You can also watch the games on MTV2 on Friday nights. It's nearing the end of the regular season now, which leads into the playoffs and ultimately the Lingerie Bowl which coincides with the Super Bowl.

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    Lingerie Football League - The Cleveland Crush are indeed crushed by the Orlando Fantasy.

    The Cleveland Crush are indeed crushed by the Orlando Fantasy.

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    A goal line stand by the Orlando Fantasy vs the Cleveland Crush

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