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Millbrae Recreation Center

4.3 (6 reviews)
Closed • 8:30 am - 8:00 pm

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Gorgeous new building located next to a huge play area with lots of grass. A great place to bring your family, including furry babies

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To me, it's not really a "gym", it feels more like a community center with solid fitness amenities:…read moreindoor/outdoor pool, track, studio rooms, basketball court (also used for volleyball and pickleball), and a weight room. Hence the name "Rec and Aquatic center". What I like: - indoor/outdoor pools have set times for lap/open swim - splash pad is great for kids, no deeper than 1 ft in the deepest part - Multi-use court for basketball, pickleball, volleyball - Weight room has machines for major muscle groups and dumbbells (up to 50lbs) - Friendly staff and clean facilities - Studio rooms with mirrors for classes/stretching - Indoor track is great for jogging and has space for bodyweight exercises What I tolerate: - Idk if this is their job or not, but lifeguards don't enforce swim lane speeds when it's busy - Track is best for light jogs, not sprints or trying to PR mile. The turns are not "sharp", but the faster you run the more effort you put in to slow down - Weight room is beginner-friendly but limited in equipment and weight, dumbbells only up to 50lbs so you can't really test your strength here. Overall, it's a solid community fitness center, not perfect, but great for staying active.

The lifeguards are very disappointing. They do not care about safety whatsoever and when incidents…read moreoccur, they do not take any action at all. I recently collided with an asshole who decided to ignore circle swimming etiquette, resulting in a sprained finger I later found out, and the lifeguard on duty did absolutely NOTHING. They did not try to stop the swimmer or blow the whistle to alert me, and they never even checked in on me or speak to the other swimmer after the incident. Furthermore, during recreation swims they seemingly do not care about basic safety rules. They allow small children in the deep end with lifejackets, and basically just stand around the entire time. I would not count on them to keep you very safe.

Accel Gymnastics

Accel Gymnastics

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Accel Gymnastics is fantastic! My daughters (5 and 4 years old) have been going to Accel for the…read morepast 6 months and they love it. Accel does a tremendous job of establishing foundational skills while also ensuring the kids are having fun. I really appreciate the instructor to kid ratio as it ensures that my kids never feel forgotten. I've also observed substantial improvement in my daughters' flexibility, balance, and confidence. Accel also recently remodeled/rearranged the gym and everything looks top tier. There are plenty of places to choose from for kids gymnastics, but I highly recommend trying out Accel!

I unfortunately never did gymnastics as a child, even though I really wanted to. My toddler, like…read moreany other toddler, loves doing flips and alll the things so I wanted to enroll her in Accel to get some proper guidance. They do offer a trial class, so definitely do that before committing to their monthly plan. For 3 year olds at least, you have the option to do a mommy and me class, or have them participate by themselves. I wanted my little one to do it by herself to gain that sense of independence.... Well, my little one takes a *long* time to warm up to people she doesn't know. The entire class, she was too afraid of going anywhere near the class, let alone actually participate in it. I decided that she maybe needed another session to warm up. It was SLIGHTLY better, but still she didn't listen to the teachers. At least for us, I may just come back when she's a little older and is more comfortable with the entire situation. Now, I think part of the reason is the teachers. If you've read other reviews, then you'll see that they have high school or possssibly college aged people as the instructors. This mostly means they don't know how to interact with kids, unlike actual trained teachers. It's obvious in the way they talk and interact with them. I will say it probably is a bit hard for them, since there are at least five kids in the class and they have to watch everyone. Nonetheless, at the 3-5 age range, the kids are not really learning the gymnastics moves yet. If you're considering taking your toddler at this stage, you know it's more as an introduction//activity during the week. The other thing I noticed is the lack of transparency of the cost. The membership fee is not listed on the website - even after I signed up, I STILL was not 100% sure what the cost was (yes I could have asked the person at the desk... I just forgot). Still, you would think it's easier to find out that info. I also emailed them, and still have yet to hear a response months later.

Millbrae Recreation Center - recreation - Updated May 2026

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