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    Gymnastic World of Naples

    Gymnastic World of Naples

    3.1(8 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I took my daughter here for a gym nite, And It is a…read morenightmare, no-one here seems to care much tho, It's extremely dirty, a wet atmosphere, you can smell the moisture. bathrooms are literally in gym area so it stinks, Children teaching children is a bad mix in a gym situation, and dangerous, I was given a lot more info from the people who work here than I needed to know, people love to gab to parents when they should not. Even the desk person was talking up a storm, it's just not good business, I was told the whole side of the gym and the Pit area floods from the rain and the canal that runs in the back, I get that cuz the parking lot was a literal food mess, And she said I'm very sorry you are here on wet gym day, what does this actually mean??? I'm distraught I will never go back, I do feel bad mostly for all the poor children who pay high prices for time in this gym, I think it's extremely unsanitary for children & will probably file a complaint To the owners of the building etc, I personally think they are hiding a lot here and it's sad, the people working here absolutely don't like their job and make it obvious. After looking close after the fact ugg at the reviews... they are mostly from bots or not real, not hard to cross reference these days,

    Our daughter was so excited to attend summer camp at Gymnastics World Naples. Unfortunately, on Day…read moreOne, a bully in her class began to torment her and the other students, pulling chairs out from under children, stealing lunches and hitting the other children. Our daughter asked the instructor to intervene, but she refused to resolve, saying the bully had a learning disability so there was nothing they could do. We have a zero tolerance policy for bullying - everyone should. Since the instructors were not going to provide adult supervision, we immediately contacted the owner to let her know we cannot attend the camp. She agreed and said that she also did not tolerate bullying, but she would not refund us or resolve the situation. Very unfortunate, and I know there have been other postings on Google Reviews showing similar experiences where instructors do not provide good supervision and children end up getting injured by others, so this is not an isolated case. If you expect to leave your children in a safe environment with trustworthy adult supervision, this is not the place, even if the gymnastics instruction is good.

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    Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center

    Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center

    4.4(35 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center is an amazing destination for history and nature lovers…read moreof all ages. The center sits within the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, which covers more than 110,000 acres of mangrove forests, upland habitats, and estuarine waters. In addition to board walks and hiking trail it has a two-story, 16,500-square-foot facility that combines research, education, art, and conservation. Start your visit inside the learning center where there is a 2,300-gallon mangrove aquarium with a sculpted 14-foot red mangrove tree. Another highlight is the touch tank where visitors can hold sea stars, horseshoe crabs, sea urchins, and more. There are also exhibits on local ecology and ongoing research in the estuary with emphasis on human impact on nature. A favorite stop on the first floor was the Palmetto Patch Nature Store which featured a variety of nature themed and local made gifts. They also sell water which you will need for a hike if you forgot to bring it. Proceeds from the store go to the Friends of Rookery Bay and their mission to provide resources for Rookery Bay Research Reserve's education, research, and conservation programs. Behind the center there are three half mile walking trails including a boardwalk over Henderson Creek. Thousands of years ago this was the home of the ancient Calusa people that thrived on seafood from the estuary. Although they are extinct you can still see the shell mounds they built. Several Calusa mound complexes are protected within the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve's 110,000 acres. From the observation bridge, you can sometimes spot manatees, tarpon, or even sharks. The trails also passes through native plants and historic sites like the remains of the pioneer settlement Little Marco that lay between Marco Island and Naples. The community was sparked by the Homestead act and pre dated the City of Naples. People lived off the estuary, catching fish, harvesting shellfish, and also growing small plots of winter vegetables. A historic cemetery remains near what is now known as Shell Island Road. The Rookery Bay Environmental Reserve is doing important ecological research and conservation while providing public education about coastal ecosystems, climate impacts, and habitat preservation. If you're a nature lover, looking for an inexpensive family friendly activity, or someone curious about coastal ecosystems, the environmental learning center is well worth a visit if you are in the area.

    What a great experience. They do a great job sneaking in education while having fun. Kids loved the…read morescavenger hunt.

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    Full STEAM Ahead

    Full STEAM Ahead

    5.0(2 reviews)
    25.5 mi

    My daughter absolutely LOVES it here. The kids are always active and engaged when I drop in and you…read morecan tell the teachers really care about the kids and their development. It's a really supportive environment. They do some really cool things like robotics, video editing, art, and engineering projects. I like that the kids are actively engaged in learning and not just sitting around watching tv. Five stars all the way through!

    Every time I've walked in to pick up my daughter, the kids are all engaged as well as the staff is…read moreengaged with them. I've had nothing but an extremely amazing experience having my daughter be a part of this program. As a parent, I've gone to pick up my child to disappointment that they haven't had time to finish the project they are working on or not wanting to leave because they are having so much fun is such a self explanatory statement to this program and a very safe feeling as a mom that my child isn't counting down the time for me to come take her home. I would highly recommend this for anyone on the fence 10/10 this is a wonderful place! The technology we have today can be incredible or sometimes detrimental to our kids, from what I have seen this program uses technology in a fun, learning, and informative way not just letting kids sit on tablets for their entertainment. My daughter goes 3 days a week and as soon as an opening is available for the 4th day I will run to sign her up for it because she loves it!

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    Full STEAM Ahead - Students proudly displaying their well developed car upgrade game.

    Students proudly displaying their well developed car upgrade game.

    Full STEAM Ahead - Kinetic Artwork: Visualizing how hurricanes spin

    Kinetic Artwork: Visualizing how hurricanes spin

    Full STEAM Ahead - Students build a robotic racecourse using color codes to program their Ozobots.

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