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    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    The Athletic Edge - Bar on a Sunday

    The Athletic Edge

    4.1(30 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    I'm so glad they did a remodel/ branding…read more The new menu has been great with better flavor as freshness. They also have a full bar!

    Those Oregonian kids gotta have indoor places to play--it rains all the time! When I went in here I…read morethought, I wish we parents of young kids had a place like this back home. It rains so rarely where I live, it'd be a shame to be indoors all day. It'd be rad if they could open the roof on sunny warm days. Do I ask for too much? Imagine a really good indoor play structure. Like 3+ levels high! A small play area for tiny kids. Some video arcades and such. Some adult games like corn hole, shuffleboard table, darts, and such. A full restaurant and bar! A few cabana-type small rooms for parties or whatever. And it's not too loud!!! I was worried an indoor play area would be excruciatingly noisy, and not well ventilated. It seems like the space is big enough to suppress the kids' yelling, but not so big that the echoes impose. I guess the large space also helps keep the air from feeling stale, maybe they have added ventilation. The bathrooms are kinda small and I had to walk outside the main play area through the small lobby. The food is good, and they have a wide selection of beverages--including adult beverages! Free parking lot. The price is about what I'd expect for an indoor play structure, when we need to get out from the rain. PLUS there's all the other stuff. I guess the money I spend on food and beverage helps keep it open. I had fun cruising through the play structure with my 7yo and my 1-1/2yo. Some adults were conversing in groups, or alone engulfed in a book. If you have kids, go. If you choose to give a thumbs-up or not, I hope you found my review helpful!

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    The Athletic Edge - Get your drink or your eat on here at the full bar.

    Get your drink or your eat on here at the full bar.

    The Athletic Edge - Here's the monkey room from the entrance.

    Here's the monkey room from the entrance.

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    Salem Child Development Center

    Salem Child Development Center

    2.3(6 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    I'm shocked at this companies response to COVID 19. They locked their doors with no communication…read moreuntil yesterday. I could still understand that with all the government changes and restrictions but cant believe they demanded March and April full tuition from families impacted by the shutdowns. This is a NON-PROFIT with SEVERAL MILLION annually in sales. They have requested all parents that are lower income ask for government tuition to pay them so parents can keep their spot during COVID 19. This is a multi million dollar non-profit that is asking for limited government funds so they can continue to make money? The money should be allocated to smaller private business that are at risk! I'm disappointed.

    If I could give zero stars, I would. This is a daycare center that does not seem to even like…read morechildren. They treat them like cattle to be herded from one room to the next with as minimal effort or movement from the staff as possible. My grandchild was in the pre-school for two 1/2 years and was constantly berated, bullied and terrified....not by the other children, but by the staff. The staff has no concept of child development and have very little training. They should be there to guide, teach and promote healthy self esteem, but instead they belittle and cause emotional damage to vulnerable minds at a crucial point in development. This causes lasting damage. They should be investigated and shut down. I am sure there are other parents out there who are afraid to speak out for fear of repercussions. Instead of speaking up, they just pull their kids out....this has to stop.

    Cloud Nine Childcare - Daydreams on Kearney

    Cloud Nine Childcare

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    My son has been going here for about a year now. I LOVE the staff here. And more so my son loves it…read morehere. It was so great finding out they had interior cameras that I could access as a parent, especially with this being the first time I had my child go to care other than myself. They provide a fantastic assortment of foods to him to expand his pallete and each child has a daily report card of what they ate, diaper changes, and naps. All of the girls up there have great communication with me and send me photos of him throughout the day as well. It is a bit pricey but for the little extra I'm paying, I get peace of mind with the cameras and consistent communication and most of all my son loves all of the teachers up there.

    My wife and I had our son in their care for 2-3 months last summer. The teachers were wonderful, as…read moreothers have written, but there are major issues with the ownership, foremost among them responsiveness and overall trust. Some of the issues we encountered were: 1.) They kept our initial payment of several hundred dollars because we started care a couple of weeks later than originally planned. This was not communicated to us in advance, at the logical time when we informed them of the delayed start date. It was more a case of, "We're keeping your money" when we finally began attending. Moreover, this was a regular pattern with the center, which charged its customers regular fees to keep their children's spots who weren't currently attending because of COVID. I'm not sure what the legality is, but that is what they did or still do. 2.) The Assistant Director took a full 2 weeks to respond to an inquiry when our child was already in regular care. I don't see how this is acceptable for any business. 3.) My wife and I began to notice a subtle pattern of dishonesty, where multiple times we were told one thing by the teachers and later management told us it was a mistake and that was not actually the case. There are also inaccuracies on the website. Finally, when we stopped care they kept our remaining supply of diapers, which we had provided at our own expense. They attempted to keep other personal items too, but we insisted. How is this acceptable? Sadly, it's because Salem, Oregon is in dire need of a lot more quality childcare that providers are able to get away with questionable and unprofessional practices like the ones described above.

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    Cloud Nine Childcare - Daydreams Infant/Toddler Care Toddler Room

    Daydreams Infant/Toddler Care Toddler Room

    Cloud Nine Childcare - Sunny Days Preschool Main Classroom

    Sunny Days Preschool Main Classroom

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