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    Vollis Beach

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    These courts are amazing. Jay and Emily do an amazing job running the courts. Very family friendly.

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    Nashboro Village Athletic Club

    Nashboro Village Athletic Club

    4.0(2 reviews)
    9.1 mi

    Unless you live in one of the apartment complexes in Nashboro Village, you've got to pony up some…read moredough to use this club. There are pretty nice tennis courts on both the outside and inside of the "club", and there's a tiny gym upstairs with a few of everything. You can also get free karate lessons and such if you happen to live in the complex. Honestly, I wouldn't pay for this place were I not in residence. Amongst the treadmills that sometimes work, the other equipment that is older than dirt, and the single television that's usually stuck on Barney or some other PBS children's show, it's just not worth the money. I know there are other gyms in the area, so unless your game is tennis, I'd say shop around.

    This is one of the best clubs I've been to. I travel a lot and not all clubs will allow non-members…read moreto participate. This club made me feel like a guest and after visiting a second time I felt like home. It was difficult to find a hitting partner but I hired a coach Richard Virr that helped me with that. But first the lesson; it was awesome. I can honestly say that Richard improved my game by 40%, just by concentrating on technique. If I had kids or any other friends wanting to learn the sport I can only recommend Richard. This club also has a great community of tennis players that comes out to hit and they welcome newcomers!!! This includes at least one wheel chair player, kids of all ages and backgrounds, and adults - all one happy family (and growing). A sincere thanks and a solid recommendation.

    Green Hills YMCA

    Green Hills YMCA

    3.3(71 reviews)
    15.0 miGreen Hills

    This is the biggest YMCA in Middle Tennessee, so you can walk in expecting it to be a madhouse at…read morepeak hours. It is open from 5AM to 9PM, with a great deal of its traffic coming in during early morning and during dinner time. If I get the chance to come during the day without everyone else being here, then that is the most ideal situation. I enjoy swimming while my husband does weights. It is a nice place to relax, but the swimming area can be a zoo when school is out during the hotter months. Between swim lessons and the outdoor pool open, it can be overwhelming. I just stick to the swim lanes and call it a day. I think overall the facility is clean and customer service are friendly. Parking can be a nightmare, but you can always find a space. You might have to walk, but it is what it is.

    This used to be my go-to Y when I worked near the area. I had to enter around 5am, and even then it…read morewas packed for good reason. The facilities are clean, people are driven, and you feel in good company working on your fitness. I enjoyed finding a rhythm with like-minded people, and the option for some coffee at the end after a ridiculously early workout session. The workers were always polite and even helped me with a few issues here and there faced by typical gym-goers: a lost locked, a door dinged in the parking lot, etc. Everyone was extremely understanding and thoughtful in the midst of my in-the-moment distress. The facilities here are extensive: a whole power rack and weight room on the base floor, a more cardio-focused room on the second, another "express gym" area on the second, and even an outdoor free and power rack area outside with punching bags on turf. I really love that they have pretty new, innovative machinery implementing relatively immersive AI or gamnified exercise. It's both exciting and fun, especially when you're not the biggest fan of redundant activity like me. I love seeing all people of different generations and backgrounds workout out here. It makes me feel like everyone belongs.

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    Boost Gymnastics - Birthday parties at Boost Gymnastics

    Boost Gymnastics

    2.3(3 reviews)
    19.0 miBellevue

    As a special surprise I bought my 8-year-old a week at camp this summer with her cousin. We're not…read moreregular attenders. Backstory: Sunday night she spiked a high fever suddenly so we didn't take her Monday. Bummer. But when her fevers continued to remain above 102 and she had GI issues as well, we were able to get her an appointment at her pediatrician on Wednesday morning. It turned out she had strep and another unidentified virus....which means 24 hrs of antibiotics before she's not contagious. We got a doctors letter verifying she absolutely couldn't attend camp until Friday. All that to say, Boost will absolutely NOT work with you!!! If your child gets sick (which often happens to kids) you are completely out all your money and will have a very sad child. Buyers beware!!! Their policy is completely inflexible - no exceptions!!!! My daughter got to go to camp for 1 day for $350, and that day was just a field trip to see a movie. They had a million excuses why they wouldn't work with us...even when I offered to pack my daughters lunch so she wouldn't partake in camp food and sit out of special guest visits so she wouldn't cost them more money. They said they're always full and couldn't add her in the next week (they actually had 30 spots open). A few quotes from the director when she finally responded by email after I called multiple days in a row. "First, let me say that I am so sorry that you have a sick kiddo and I pray for quick and complete healing." "As a mother of 3, I know how unpredictable and unavoidable illness can definitely be and how when it does rear its ugly head it can be at the most inconvenient times." "Customers are paying to secure their spot in camp similar to buying concert tickets. Unfortunately, there are risks that come with both of those purchases, as there are unexpected events that could possibly occur that sometimes cause us to have to miss out on things we paid for in advance." "We are not in the business of upsetting customers and honestly quite the opposite. Customer service is a priority of mine and I truly do aim to treat all of my customers the way that I love to be treated." Wow!!! Comparing a small town community program to a large venue concert (where people also have the option to resell their tickets if extenuating circumstances occur) doesn't make sense. Suggesting that customer service is a priority but being completely unwilling to work with one family experiencing an unfortunate illness is ridiculous. And offering "thoughts and prayers" and empathy as a fellow mother is demeaning at best when you actually aren't willing to be compassionate. Brynn Crady avoided my calls, offered zero customer service and acted like she could relate. In my 12 years of parenting, I've NEVER experienced a company so money driven with lack of customer care. I WILL NEVER send my child there or recommend this place. The coaches may be nice and the kids may enjoy the camp but the leadership ruined it! If you have $300 to risk, go ahead and sign your kid up and hope you don't experience a situation like I did.

    My daughter loves it here! We have been part of the competitive team for the last 5 years, plus two…read moreyears of pre-team. The coaches are fantastic, caring, and talented. The administration communicates well and encourages collaboration with parents. Because of Boost, my daughter has grown and thrived, Can't speak highly enough.

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    Nissan Stadium - Ed Sheeran concert (July 2023)

    Nissan Stadium

    3.6(226 reviews)
    10.6 miDowntown

    The new Nissan Stadium in Nashville is a 2.1-million-square-foot, 60,000-seat enclosed venue under…read moreconstruction on the East Bank of the Cumberland River, scheduled for completion in February 2027. It will feature a translucent roof, 360-degree concourses, and 38% closer seating to the field, designed to host NFL, college football, concerts, and major events like the Super Bowl. Gayle and I had the chance to watch all the construction up close as we navigated from the pedestrian bridge to the Edgefield neighborhood. That included a non-ADA compliant walk-around to get to the bridge over the Interstate. This was a huge operation and we got as close as we could without trespassing. Then there's the present Nissan Stadium that will be torn down (for a parking lot) after the new Stadium is finished. This is the home of the NFL's Tennessee Titans, formally the Houston Oilers. Opened in 1999, this 67,000+ capacity open-air venue hosts football games, concerts, and major events like the CMA Music Festival. Game Day is probably pretty exciting here (including before and after Broadway).

    Here for Coldplay concert which was absolutely phenomenal. This was our first time at the stadium…read moreand have to give some kudos. Though the outside of the stadium is undergoing construction, the ease in entering and exiting wasn't so bad. We walked from the Holiday Inn Express and followed the signs (and the crowd) to the entrance line. Since we had General Admission tickets (the pit) we followed the signs to the line we were to wait in. The line was organized and monitored well. There was a stadium guy selling water while we waited. There are many text messages and emails in the days leading up to the concert, reminding you to make sure you have your QR code downloaded and ready to show at the gate. The will call window is open and would help with this if needed. Once the doors opened, the line moved rapidly and we were soon inside the stadium. There was a bathroom close, as well as appropriately priced food, and a short line to buy Coldplay merch. Coldplay was absolutely phenomenal. Friendly ushers pointed us in the right direction to go down into the pit. Once there we were able to purchase an adult beverage and get ready for some fun!

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