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    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
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    Carmel Racquet Club - Classy

    Carmel Racquet Club

    3.1(8 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    I have waited weeks to post this review but time has not mitigated my anger at how my son and I…read morewere treated by the management of Carmel Racquetball Club. My 11-year-old son and I played pickleball for months at the Club then suddenly we were told that "liability" issues would prevent him from playing there again. My son is a very talented, mature player who got along very well with the adults, or so it seemed. Apparently one or more adults did not want a child playing regardless of skill level or temperament. That's selfish and intolerant but ultimately their decision. My problem is the hypocrisy of the management which allows tennis players my son's age or younger to play there on a regular basis but excludes my son. Is tennis a safer game than pickleball? In any case, no apology was made or workaround offered. I urge pickleball players to choose the Pearson Automotive Tennis Center; it's a much more welcoming place.

    The Carmel Racquet Club clearly benefits from being the 'only game in town.' The location is…read moreobviously convenient as choices are limited for indoor courts north of Indianapolis. That said, the facilities themselves are well below par. The locker rooms and bathrooms are beyond outdated. Furthermore the locker rooms and bathrooms are extremely dirty. I am not sure these are even cleaned daily. And when the pool is open, which is not a guaranty, the cleanliness leaves a lot to be desired. Our child went here for tennis lessons. Beware of missing a lesson - you will not be given a refund or allowed to reschedule. A no refund policy is understandable, if undesirable, however the fact that you can't reschedule is ridiculous. My child hurt their foot, was in a walking boot and the response from the club when attempting to reschedule - 'Too bad, no refunds or makeup classes under any circumstances.' Our 3 children have participated in many activities over 10 years and this is the only time we were not allowed a makeup class. I certainly wouldn't consider this good customer service. Do yourself a favor and avoid the Carmel Racquet Club. Between the poor facilities and lacking customer service, it is worth the drive to find a better club.

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    Fleet Feet - Broad Ripple - New Balance 1080

    Fleet Feet - Broad Ripple

    4.3(39 reviews)
    6.4 miBroad Ripple
    $$$

    Let's be honest. I…read moredon't have a whole lot of business heading into a store called "Fleet Feet." I kind of wanted to go in and immediately proclaim "Fleet Feet - meet No Feet." I resisted the urge. In all seriousness, or at least as serious as I can be in what is essentially a shoe store, I was wheeling by Fleet Feet while handling an errand in this Broad Ripple Strip Center where Fleet Feet exists. Fleet Feet is a chain that started in 1976 in Sacramento, CA. There are six locations in Indiana - Broad Ripple, Carmel, Fort Wayne, Greenwood, Fishers, and West Lafayette. One of the Fleet Feet slogans is All People. All Paces. Always. I love this and embrace it as someone who has tremendous endurance but almost no speed (Fun fact about this Yelper: I have the official slowest time ever recorded for the 500 Festival Mini-Marathon. I'm actually the reason there's a time limit now.). And yes, that means one year when I was on crutches, I came in dead last. But, I finished. This location is fairly accessible. There are accessible parking spots along the strip, curb cuts (though not really directly in front of Fleet Feet), and the single-sided glass door is pretty workable. The store's layout is wheelchair friendly. As I noted, the emphasis here is on shoes. However, I was wheeling by and saw a shirt I really liked. So, I decided to visit. The employee was friendly and helpful, though my uniquely shaped body needs a larger size than was available. That said, we had a good conversation about local events and I got the chance to check out a variety of supplies. In case you're wondering, I did not try on the shoes. There's much to love here, though with a slogan that includes "All People," I can't help but wish there was at least a little acknowledgement of wheelchair athletes here. It's a minor quibble, but as someone who gets out on the trails a lot it's important to me. That said, I'd easily return when I'm getting ready for my next event. They have some cool shirts, hydration/energy supplies, and more. Oh, and yeah, they have shoes.

    Today is #ThankYouThursday and I'm super thankful for Fleet Feet!…read more I bought my first pair of running shoes in middle school from a store just like this in South Bend. When Nike stopped making their Structures that I'd been running in for 20 years, I turned to Fleet Feet to find a new pair. They hooked me up with ASICS GT-2000's in May 2021 and ASICS Gel Kayanos last week. Both have been excellent recommendations. Fleet Feet does a fantastic job. They always welcome you in, ask questions about what you're looking for, and have recommendations for great shoes or gear. I won't go anywhere else for my running shoes.

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    Woodstock Club - Woodstock Piccata

    Woodstock Club

    4.1(8 reviews)
    10.0 mi

    I had the opportunity to attend a special event at the Woodstock Club, a private family-oriented…read morecountry club with a discreet entrance directly across from the Newfields entrance. Did I know it was there? Nope. While I'd certainly heard of Woodstock, I wasn't certain of its location. Woodstock has been in existence for over 100 years. There's definitely a vintage vibe there with beautiful grounds, a wonderful clubhouse, and a more reserved sense of luxury. Facilities include eight Har-Tru tennis courts, a hard surface pickleball court, three lighted and heated platform tennis (paddles) courts, a paddle hut with outdoor decking and fire pits, three pools, a nine-hole golf course, and quite a bit of greenery. Woodstock plays host to a variety of competitive and recreational leagues and club sports for all ages and hosts APTA premiere national and regional platform tennis tournaments. While I certainly did not tour the entire grounds, the lengthy driveway gave me an opportunity to check out quite a bit. First off, in terms of accessibility at the clubhouse I'll note that if you drive under their brick canopy toward the back of the clubhouse they have several accessible parking spots. There's an accessible entrance directly under that canopy (the other entrance is not accessible). They also have an elevator available from that accessible entrance (NOTE: In this case, accessible means a level entrance, no stairs, and a push-button power doorway). In 2020, Woodstock renovated their dining rooms. The Woodstock Room offers indoor and outdoor dining and a children's activity room. They have the River Room - it overlooks the pool area, has a bar, and an adjacent outdoor terrace. The Club Room is more intimate and has a fireplace. The Woodstock Woodstock also has a grand ballroom that can host larger events and weddings and two smaller private rooms. My event was in an area that was called "the living room," though it may have a more formal name. I didn't really wander around much, however, I was mostly able to access everything I needed (some of the food dishes were a bit high). This event served "heavy hors d'oeuvres" including shrimp, crab cakes, salmon, a couple light dessert options, a veggie tray, and a few other things. It would have been nice to have had items labeled - I mean, let's be honest, if you know me then you know I'm a bit more trailer park than country club. However, everything I tasted was awesome. There was also a bar and soft drinks were available. Employees were friendly in a more reserved, professional way. They were effective, efficient, and discreet throughout the evening. I found the area quite comfortable and enjoyed looking around it. Membership here is by referral only and they have preview and regular membership opportunities. Fees are based on age and marital status. They do also have a non-resident option. I'm always impressed when a club makes an effort toward accessibility. While Woodstock isn't perfect in terms of accessibility, it's better than I expected and I was quite pleased. Overall, I would definitely return for future events and enjoyed the opportunity to check out this long-standing part of Indianapolis history.

    gray sprinkles. very bad. not recvomend . server very rude. ice cream very cold. did not take…read morenapkin to throw away after spit gum into it. displeased iverall.

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