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    Velotech Baseball

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Rough House Sports Bellevue - Another fast time on our Ninja Obstacle Course!

    Rough House Sports Bellevue

    2.8(16 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    My son had his 9th birthday party at Rough House Sports. I planned the whole thing online and…read morethrough email (very convenient) with Gunnar. The night of the party my family and I showed up early to bring the cake, party favors etc and Gunnar & Nancy's and team helped us bring everything in and lay the favors, cake etc on the tables. Everything else was already set up as they provide tablecloths, cups, plates, drinks, pizza etc. When the guests showed up they immediately led the kids in a game of neon dodgeball. We had the place to ourselves so the kids were free to move between the three different activity areas. Everyone had tons of fun and we didn't have to lift a finger. The pizza was served buffet style, Nancy's team served unlimited soft drinks and they even cut and served the cake after we sang Happy Birthday. Thanks for a great party!

    Cool concept but not good for kids under 10. My kids was…read morereally excited and kept searching for pic and video of this place for days, but too bad they did not enjoy the experience much. The staff were not so friendly like other kid's place. No one smile. They look busy and annoyed. You need to email to reserve the spot. The place run only from 6-8pm on Saturday Arrived 10-15 minutes early is recommended. It can get super busy. They don't have much space or hall for checking-in, people jam at the entrance with no line or instruction. I was standing there for a long time and people keep cutting in front of me. After check in, there was no instruction at all. I was told to go to dodgeball court and other group was told to go to Nerf combat Zone. My kids did not want to do dodgeball, so we just sit around and wait for a long time. (I did not know about another play zone that kids can go and play during waiting) This place is better for older kids. They basically have to play on their own. It is not a play place like Great Play in Redmond where the staff guild the kids. There are 3 main games in the place. 1. Dodge ball- The older kids and adults seem really enjoyed it, but it can get too rough for younger kids. Adults and teen threw the ball to each other hardly, the girls or younger kids would not enjoy being in there. 2. Nerf gun shooting game. Each kids get one plastic gun and eye grasses. I went to Virtual sport in Tukwila before and Rough house court was a bit too crowded compared to the one in Tukwila. There were about 20 kids in the shooting zone today. The kids could not run around much while playing. 3. Play zone (robe, climbing rock wall, basketball hoop). My kids like this zone the most. It is not too crowded and suit with their age (6 and 8 years old) I really like their concept but they need to get more organized. If you have 10 years old or older boys, they will have a blast there. I do not recommend younger kids to go there. The experience would be different If they have a person with a microphone for communicating and guiding kids and parents. Then they can greet people at arrival, tell them how to check-in, where to go after check in, announce when the round is over and say thank you to the customers.

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    Rough House Sports Bellevue - What's more fun than dodgeball?  Answer: Dodgeball under black light!

    What's more fun than dodgeball? Answer: Dodgeball under black light!

    Rough House Sports Bellevue - No video games here, you're a part of the action playing in our black light NERF Combat Zone!

    No video games here, you're a part of the action playing in our black light NERF Combat Zone!

    Rough House Sports Bellevue - Perfect for birthdays, group/team events and active outings with family and friends!  Ages 5+

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    Perfect for birthdays, group/team events and active outings with family and friends! Ages 5+

    Brad Peterson Baseball Academy

    Brad Peterson Baseball Academy

    1.9(20 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    True baseball coaches and skills offered by Brad and his coaches. Anyone who posts otherwise…read moreprobably should enroll their kids in a softer sport.

    Looking back, I wish I had read yelp reviews shared by others. There is no expiration date for this…read moreone, trust me. If you are reading this now, you probably have a pretty good player and trying to get him on the team... One of the most concerning aspects is the lack of attention and feedback provided by the coaches. It is disheartening to see that they have never taken the time to provide constructive criticism or guidance to the players or their parents. This lack of communication hinders the growth and improvement of the young athletes and leaves them feeling unsupported and undervalued. Moreover, when I tried to talk to the coach after the game myself, he did not even stopped for a minute! Basically families are paying a substantial amount of money for a program that neglects to prioritize the development and well-being of the players. Neither they work on building the team, except very generic routines. No wonder team was loosing game after game, check games changer and PST ratings, they mostly survive on already good players. Another issue is the unfair opportunities given to players. It is demoralizing for the kids who consistently find themselves on the bench while others receive more playing time, regardless of their skill level or effort. This unequal treatment not only negatively impacts their self-esteem but also affects their on-field performance. This kids will spend 2 games in a raw in dog out thinking of the reason they don't deserve to play, or if giving a chance will try to impress the coach so badly, they most likely fail on bating or fielding. The combination of these factors - the lack of attention and feedback from coaches, the high cost of the program, and the unfair playing time distribution - creates an environment that is far from ideal for young athletes. When I asked my son if he still likes baseball, he said he loves it but not huskies. I strongly caution anyone considering joining this team to take into account the negative reviews, the lack of attention and feedback, the unfair opportunities, and the financial cost. There are many other options available that actually provides player development.

    DBTR Camp - DBTR Camp with Eve Gaw.

    DBTR Camp

    3.0(2 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    Unfortunately we had a less than mediocre experience with this camp. My daughter was placed in a…read moregroup well below her skill level and was forced to play with an 11in ball when the upcoming season requires her to play with a 12in ball. Kind of defeats the purpose of getting her ready for the next season. Wish I would have known it would cost $400 to have her play with the wrong size ball and get inadequate training. My daughter asked to play with a 12in ball and she was told "no, everyone has to use an 11in ball in this group." When asked to have her moved they said because she only had 1 year of experience that she needed to be in a lower level group despite the fact that she trained extensively outside of camp and her team just went to state a few weeks prior. Girls in her group were barely able to catch and throw balls (it's now week 6 of 8 and girls in her group are still struggling). When we spoke with Eve, she said she personally evaluated my daughter herself which my daughter said she's never did. Eve's assistant said my daughter could barely catch and throw which also was untrue because I stayed and watched and she never missed a ball. I asked my daughter if she missed a lot of throws that maybe I didn't see and she said no. After catching instructors in 2 lies it was decided it was best to take her to a real instructor. After attending a few practices it became very apparent that we were mislead. There are not enough coaches for players at this camp. Unfortunately most girls are left standing around waiting for the next exercise. The cheaper price of this camp may be tempting but not worth it. Invest in a real softball camp for your daughters.

    I was a bit hesitant to enroll my daughter in this camp since she was on the Kirkland All Star team…read morelevel and I was not sure what level of softball would be offered. There were many girls that were on the all star team that were enrolled so my daughter enrolled. I stopped in periodically to see what they were doing and asked my daughter daily on what they did during the day. I will say that instructor to student ratio looked to be about 8-1. The instructors were collegiate players from freshmen to All American levels. If you are expecting a very detailed instruction on every aspect of the game, you should be enrolling in private lessons. But this camp does separate skill levels and allow girls of like skill levels and interests to train together. They really attempt to build up team work, sportsmanship and overall skill development while encouraging everyone to participate and have fun. The group breakouts are great for individual skill development but that typically only happens once a week. Is this a bit of a daycare, maybe but the skill development and fun factor and the new friends made was well worth the participation in the camp. I am a coach and I know there are many elements that help players develop teamwork, attitude and skill development are just a couple. I used my son who has played baseball at very high levels both before and after the camp and we both saw a good improvement in my daughter's skill level. If you are looking for a detailed batting lesson or specific fielding skills, please enroll a private lesson with your favorite instructor, there are many around. We plan on enrolling my daughter again in DBTR camp next year.

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