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    Mini Play Town

    4.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Enagic Golf Club

    Enagic Golf Club

    2.7
    (224 reviews)

    Prices okay. All golf courses are price gouging these days. Definitely not worth it but it is okay…read more However two cheeseburgers and onion rings $40. Show up to pay and the girls are expecting a tip for making a cash exchange on a register. And give you a terrible look because you're not leaving a gratuity. The audacity. $15 burrito. You order a bacon and egg burrito. End up taking a bite and it's full of onions and peppers. Can't take a simple order. It's a 25 cent charge for a couple of eggs and a 20 cent tortilla. You guys are definite price gougers. If anyone deserves a tip it's a Mexican guy who's working his ass off behind on the grill. Get rid of the girls. Golf course is in decent shape. Not a bad golf course. Guy at the pro shop total clown show. Has a terrible attitude and this is borderline confrontational. Just give it right back to him and he puts he puts his tail in. He thinks he's a tough guy. He definitely needs to leave that tough guy attitude at home.

    Welp I praised this course a few years ago after the new owner took over and really turned the…read morecourse around. It was beautiful, but now it seems to be falling right back to where it was. Patchy fairways and sand traps that are practically mud. I have no idea what happened along how the course has seemed to go backwards. Inwas recently there and just saw that they require you to purchase a residence card for $40 so you can get the residence fee? I can just show you that I live in this area via other documents. Seems like a money grab which is in poor taste. A bucket of balls for the range has gotten expensive as well! Not sure if I recommend this course or not. If youre paying $150 to play the course then its absolutely not worth it. For that price you should go to higher end courses. If you catch twilight hours its a reasonable price. I certainly wont be golfing here as much as I used to for a price tag that high. Hope they change some things. Staff have always been really nice here however so thats a nice plus.

    Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center

    Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center

    4.2
    (54 reviews)

    Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center-Beach Volleyball Review…read more I was here for a high school beach volleyball match and the setting alone almost steals the show. I consider this an honor for these young athletes. Q: What's the vibe? A: Scenic. Wide open. Serene. The beach volleyball courts sit against a backdrop of Otay Lakes, rolling hills, and mountains. It doesn't feel like your typical school match - it feels like you're watching a tournament tucked into nature. Q: Anything confusing when you arrive? A: Yes, don't get fooled by proximity. The courts are near the athletes' entrance, but spectators can't enter there. You'll need to park at the main entrance and be ready to walk. And not a casual stroll this is a bit of a trek depending on your court. Q: Is it accessible friendly? A: This really depends on the significant your disability is. If you're on crutches, or sore knees or obese or other medical condition, you are going to need more time to get to your destination. Plan additional time. Q: Is it spectator-friendly? A: Depends on how prepared you are. Here's what you need to know before you go: SEATING: Limited metal bleachers. Not enough. Bring your own chair. SHADE: Minimal to none. A hat helps, but an umbrella is better. COMFORT: Bleacher cushions or portable chairs are a smart move. GROUPS: If you're rolling deep (4+), you could easily set up a canopy-it's that open. FILMING: Great setup for recording. Clear sightlines, no obstruction issues. Q: Food or amenities? A: Come self-sufficient. No snack bar No vending machines No water stations Restrooms = portable toilets unless you walk toward the pickleball courts for single-use restrooms Q: Final takeaway? A: Come prepared, and it's worth it. This is not a convenience-first venue-it's a bring your own everything experience. But what you get in return is a peaceful, expansive setting where the game plays out against one of the best natural backdrops you'll see for high school sports. "Where the match competes with the mountains."

    Went on a tour of this amazing facility today. Houses 300 elite athletes and offers facilities…read moreThat can be used by teams and even For corporate events. They have a nice shop of team USA clothes and swag. 155 acres that the public is welcome To walk around on. I was a rower so I particularly enjoyed seeing the boathouse and the rowing course on Otay Lake.

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