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    Magnolia Wilds

    4.1(57 reviews)
    29.1 mi

    Wild Discovery + Otters…read more Our guide Rachel was phenomenal! Very knowledgable and kind. I was so surprised how many animals they have! I love that she knew all their names and personality traits. The otter swim was amazing! The guides told us they love the color yellow, so if anyone goes try and wear yellow or bring a yellow towel you don't mind sacrificing to the otters to dry off and bite!

    This review will be lengthy but I hope it provides some insight! Note: We did the Wild Discovery +…read moreOtter Swim in early early February - Barn Hill Preserve (soon-to-be Magnolia Wilds) was a great experience! Our tour guide D was amazing and really made the experience so enjoyable. There was a mixed bag of kids and adults but the group was roughly 20 people total. This is definitely a great activity for people of all ages. There is walking involved and going slightly down on downward slopes; it can get hot too, just to keep in mind. The weather the day we went was wonderful - sunny & high-60°s/low 70°s. D was so knowledgeable and added great humor to the tour, his personality was overall super great. Plus! He was our otter-swim guide too and was just as great during the swim. There's several animals that you'll have the opportunity to meet and learn so much about. D, our tour guide, also ensured everyone had enough time to observe the different animals and that the kids had their fun before moving onto the next animal. I will note, I believe the animals included on the Wild Discovery tour are different than the animals you'll see on the Safari Wagon Adventure tour. But I believe the animals we saw were just as great. Just think about what animals you'd like to see most and ask which tour would be best. From what it seems, most of the larger animals are on the safari tour (i. e. zebras, ostrich, camels, and cattle). On our Wild Adventure Tour we saw kangaroos, capybaras, and Eurasian Lynx - to name a few. Looking back I would've have liked to know the animals vary by tour type. This is kind-of communicated on their website, but I feel you have to know to look at all available activities and compare. Which is more my error than theirs! Just wanted others to know as I didn't think of this. I would've added the safari tour had I known! The otter swim is only available with the Wild Discovery tour (the safari tour is very affordable, so to add onto the swim package would be ideal - I'd ask but I'm sure that's do-able!) The otter swim was so great too! The pool (in February) was cold at first but the body acclimates to the temp quickly. The pools are temperature controlled so it's not freezing and unbearable - just cold at first. And that's more so because it was the beginning of February. I imagine in the summertime the water is amazing. The swim lasts for an hour and our party was small (4 total people), so that was plenty of time for our otter to explore the strangers in his pool area. Afterwards, we got time to dry off and have the lil guy dry off with us. My sister loves otters so this was a great opportunity! Lastly, Check-in was easy & finding the place was easy as well!

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    Corban Early Childhood Center - unsafe, unstructured, unstable environment creates unhappy kids.

    Corban Early Childhood Center

    2.6(5 reviews)
    9.1 mi

    Corban has been such a positive experience for my family and me. My son has been attending since…read moreSeptember 2024 and is in the 4-year-old classroom. The staff genuinely care about the children and often go the extra mile to make sure the kids have a wonderful experience, whether it's creating special artwork for parents, laminating projects, or organizing holiday activities. They've always been attentive and responsive to any questions or concerns we've had. It's clear that the team truly loves working with kids, and the summer program is full of engaging and fun activities that my son really enjoys.

    I'm writing this review several weeks after having pulled my son from the Hwy 42 location. During…read moreour time at this location I experienced multiple issues and had several concerns about the standards of care this company/location provided. I toured this facility and was sold on its cleanliness, openness, what they said was their security procedure, and their Procare app that was highly touted during my visit. They stated that they specifically checked the license of anyone new that came to pick up a child; that did not happen once while my son was at this daycare. During my first month, rather my first week, my son came home with the wrong bottles, had another child's pacifier, and the app usage was questionable at best. I requested a meeting with the owner to discuss my concerns. During that meeting, she made a rather peculiar statement to me that I remember to this day. She stated "Maybe your expectations are a little too high". I should have prefaced this review with this was my first child and first daycare experience. After our first meeting, I did feel like things got slightly better in the first classroom. I absolutely loved the second classroom he was in. The ladies in that room were excellent communicators and used the Procare app very well. The only problem we had was when high school kids were in the room sleeping or had their heads in their phone. I reached out to Lesley regarding the cell phone policy, she asked that I call her, and I did not. She never responded via email about her policy. The next classroom I was in was the reason I ultimately pulled my son out of this facility. Reid came home with staph the first week he was in this room. While I cannot definitely lay this at Corban's feet, it's seems mighty coincidental. This classroom exacerbated my son's diaper rash; it was never as bad as it was in this classroom. My husband picked my son up one day and he handed my husband a thumb tack that was just on the floor. One of the ladies in this classroom tried to give my son whole milk after us giving explicit instructions that he had a dairy allergy; it was discussed in all of his classrooms. Thankfully, my husband was there to prevent that, but he also noticed the high chairs dirty from food that could only have been from the previous day. I penned all of these issues in an email to Caylee Corban, the director of this location, those emails went unanswered. I had to request a meeting with not only Lesley but Caylee as well to discuss my concerns. Nothing improved as a result of this meeting. I noticed, several times that children were changed on the rug. One right after the other. How do they sanitize the rug, I have no idea. The rug that they are using is the same one the kids crawl all over when they have a changing station steps away that can be sanitized with Lysol wipes. There was an incident involving my husband that I regretfully will say was not handled well. He went to pick Reid up and watched him, through the glass door, eating another child's snack. It was a chocolate cookie. He reacted very poorly and behaved badly; I cannot deny that. What infuriates me is that Lesley and others tried to debate the metric of how much cookie my son actually consumed. How much he consumed is completely irrelevant. If dairy caused him to go into anaphylactic shock, we would not be debating the amount of cookie consumed. That really gets me to this day; that was their justification, that he didn't get a lot of it. I recall Lesley crying during this meeting because she was upset for her staff. She was not upset that my son, once again, got diary while in this classroom. Truthfully, had I been the owner, I would have kicked us out right then for my husband's behavior. It's the lack of standing up and addressing these type of issues and withholding standards that I'm sure contributes to the increasing decline of this facility's reputation. That and nepotism. Being someone's daughter with a degree in Early Childhood Development does not qualify you for a leadership role. I had so many current and former parents say to me to go straight over Caylee's head to Lesley. If that's not telling, I'm not sure what is. The final straw for me was when I picked my child up and he was eating Cheez-Its. They had poured them down the table and the kids were eating them as if they were at a feeding trough. I texted Lesley this once I left asking "What do we have to do for y'all to take his allergy seriously?". Her response felt so disingenuous. I was done. THANKFULLY a spot at a highly recommended in-home daycare became available. I was able to do a trial week there and have been happy ever since. Recently, I received a video from a former employee. It shows my son being picked up by one arm because the toy or chair couldn't be set down. I'll leave a still photo here. I do not recommend this daycare.

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