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    Georgetown Challenge Course

    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Cedar Rock Railroad

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    This place is adorable to bring your little kids. They have an outside playground that you can have…read moreyour kids on. They have dozens of picnic tables that you can have a snack on, and for only four bucks for a ten minute train, maybe fifteen minute train ride, it is a steal. I love the fact that they're trained their playground and their picnic tables are all on their trees. So you're not in the sun at all during the summer, when you come out next to a park that has soccer about basketballs, tennis goals.All kinds of stuff to do around you. We will definitely be bringing our daughter out for the years to come

    Cute little train for a few bucks a person. Credit cards accepted…read more Trains depart at :15 and :45 each hour. Get there a bit early to buy a ticket and snag your seat. After you're done, there is a playground for the kids and a nice "western town" area for photos. There are more attractions like a little train for kids but it was shut down so I don't know if they're working on it or what. Don't get your expectations up for the sights on the train ride - it's not much. A soccer field and then it's just dry brush / trees. One of the most disappointing elements was that there was no info given on the ride (saw speakers so the conductor could have talked). According to their website, the train takes you through the hideout of Sam Bass (outlaw that died in Round Rock) so that would have been cool to hear about. Overall, kids love trains so this is a good way to entertain them.

    Georgetown Art Center

    Georgetown Art Center

    (6 reviews)

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    I visited this art center for the first time today. It was clean, it was designed well, and it was…read moreinteresting. They had many pieces of interesting paintings that were quite pricey. Additionally, they had things made of wood such as turned bowls and clever utensils. They had some beautiful ornaments, made out of ceramic, I bought one of those. It was $50. They had plates and platters and more things than I can name here. They even had jewelry. It's all handmade and beautiful. I look forward to coming back and buying some Christmas gifts. In addition to the art portion of the business, there is a workshop section where people can go to classes and learn ceramics or painting and other things. The woman who was working was very helpful and kind. I look forward to frequency this gallery regularly.

    I volunteered here for a year awhile back. Firstly, the art exhibited is often both interesting and…read moreengaging especially for such a small venue. I'm being generous with my 3 stars, since I found those in charge of the facility operations to be condescending and dismissive of volunteer input. I tried to become more involved in the loose operational functions but was immediately shut down. Due to my excessive senior level management background, I felt completely under valued. This was especially true of the the male members of the board. Keep this in mind if you're thinking about this venue as a volunteer opportunity.

    Poppy Quilt N Sew

    Poppy Quilt N Sew

    (17 reviews)

    I love this store. The staff, the owner (Michelle) and Sam too!…read moreI love the machines they carry. They have Bernina, Babylock, and Pfaff machines. The staff is friendly and caring. The fabric choices, well let's say you won't be dissapointed. And they have a nice online website shop too www.poppyquiltnsew.com

    I'm so glad that Poppy Quilt N Sew is my local quilt shop. The staff are always so helpful and…read moreknowledgeable and the fabric selection is lovely. However I think I took for granted just how lovely my LQS is until I started participating in the "All Texas Shop Hop" and experienced OTHER shops that I realized just how much of a gem we have. Fabric and Notion Selection at Poppy's is really great without being overwhelming. On the fabric side, I think there's a good balance between the blenders, batiks, and other quilting fabric compared to other stores I visited that were extremely heavy in only one type. Everything at Poppy's is of the highest quality so you can feel confident that it's money well spent. I've taken a few classes that were all taught by a true experts and artisans. I especially appreciate the Michelle is considerate of the variety in clientele, offering most classes both during the week as well as weekends. I love how every time you walk into Poppy's, you are greeted with a smile and a welcome. Look, I know that every time the bell rings the "Welcome to Poppy's" phrase is said loud and proud... and yet, I still feel like they are truly welcoming ME in. As a person instead of just another customer or worse, an interruption.

    Crux Climbing Center

    Crux Climbing Center

    (14 reviews)

    I was genuinely excited to try this gym and see what their classes were like--but then I heard…read moretheir "trial" policy: a paid day pass before committing to a monthly membership. Honestly, that's bad business practice. You're basically asking people to pay $30 upfront, risking them deciding not to stay--and potentially losing out on a full monthly membership. It's a tiny fee for them, but it's a huge turn-off for anyone genuinely interested. If a business can't trust people enough to offer a real trial experience, I'm not willing to hand over my money. There are plenty of gyms that actually want to earn your membership, not scare it away. No thanks.

    We hosted a birthday party here, and my son and I came to climb a couple times before the party…read more Based on experience with another local climbing gym (primarily bouldering spaces -- had not really dived into harnessed/belayed climbs before), this gym looked intimidating at first, but really cool. I like that there is an on-site coffee shop and food truck, and plenty of outdoor space to relax, in addition to additional gym spaces upstairs and downstairs. The front desk staff always seems very helpful -- if you're new to the gym, they'll happily give you a tour, and the introduction to climbing with a harness was very helpful. The gym has a variety of self-belay climbs that you can do, which is what we've stuck to so far. I do find the animal-themed ratings a little difficult to understand. Also, I would say most of the climbs--even the "sloth" rated ones--are a little more challenging that I'm used to (both for belay and bouldering). For our birthday party, they actually reserved the entire kids' room just for our party, which I thought was a fantastic deal. The kids' room is definitely not just for beginners, either. They patiently gave the group a lesson, and we had a dedicated guide for our entire party (he even gave latecomers their own lessons). The kids got to try pretty much all of the climbs, which took most of the 2 hours, before they got tired of the room and wanted to venture into the larger gym space. We were able to bring our own decorations, food, and beverages, and they supplied all the plates, forks, and tablecloths. Memberships and single day passes are a little on the pricey side, so I'm not sure how often we'll come back, but it is a really nice space, and I'm happy to have it available in our community.

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