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Big Blue Swim School - Our professional instructors go through extensive training to give your child the experience and consistency they need

Big Blue Swim School

(12 reviews)

I recently left a 5 STAR review for the Briarcliff location, where we had a consistently positive…read moreexperience. After relocating to Johns Creek, we've attended this location for the past three weeks--and unfortunately, the quality has not matched what we previously experienced. The facility is noticeably outdated, with rusted benches in ALL of the changing stalls--something I find concerning, especially with my child barefoot in those areas. The amenities also feel neglected. The same worn coloring sheets have been out for weeks, and the provided markers don't work. These may seem like small details, but they matter when creating a welcoming environment for kids. At Briarcliff, the staff went the extra mile they had connect 4, cornhole and bubble machines going on the Entry and Exit of Class they even gifted the kids Ballons and sickers after EACH SESSION. My biggest concern is the lack of consistency in swim instructors. My son has had a different instructor EVERY session, making it difficult for anyone to assess his progress accurately. He's been with Big Blue since July 2024 and was thriving--yet here, they wanted to demote him back to the beginner class based on a single instructor's brief interaction. One instructor, in particular, was overly aggressive and even ripped a bandage from my son's finger during class without knowing what was underneath--an inappropriate and careless action, especially not knowing my son's sensitivity. To make matters worse, I was told I'd need to get in the water and teach my son the Bright 1 material MYSELF. If that's the expectation, I might as well be the instructor I find that request unacceptable due to the fact that I have spend over thousands of dollars with this company. I've since WITHDRAWN my son from this location, and he is now happily enrolled at Aqua TOTS. Based on our experience, I would NEVER recommend the Johns Creek location to other families.

My granddaughter loves going to and participating in her toddler swim class. The instructors are…read moreall dedicated and very friendly. She loves her former instructor, Ryan, and now looking forward to her newest. And I appreciate Amaya, front person, so much. She has been so very helpful, every time, like clockwork. Thanks, ya'll!!

Tuxford - Spent many good times up here with my best friend. Kind of a second home up here.

Tuxford

(2 reviews)

Tuxford is a nice subdivision in the Atlanta suburb of Alpharetta. There are 376 large homes, many…read moreof which I believe were built in the 90s, so this subdivision isn't new, but it isn't ancient either. The homes are placed fairly close together and offshoot from the subdivision's main road, Tuxford Drive. There are numerous cul-de-sacs and the development feels somewhat cookie-cutter, but I've seen much worse (where all the houses look the same; not here). The homes here are nice and currently sell for roughly around half a million dollars. The main entrance to the neighborhood is on Kimball Bridge Road. However, the neighborhood can also be accessed via smaller residential roads, Windham Way and Grenadier Lane, which are attached to the neighboring subdivision. On those smaller roads, small brick posts let you know you've entered Tuxford. Tuxford has a pool and six tennis courts. Most of the homes do not have their own individual pool. The neighborhood is very close to Ocee Park which has more tennis courts, outdoor basketball courts, beach volleyball courts, baseball and soccer fields, and a playground. You have to drive out of the subdivision to get there. There are a lot of trees in the neighborhood (mostly, behind the houses). There are no sidewalks. The community is not gated nor do I think there is private security. The neighborhood is about five minutes away from Georgia 400, less than 10 minutes away from both Avalon and North Point Mall, and about 30-40 minutes away from downtown Atlanta without traffic. With traffic, expect a haul to the city to take around an hour. To the airport, expect a 35-45 minute drive or 1:20-1:30 in traffic. Overall, Tuxford feels safe and peaceful and it looks like a good place to raise a family. It's family-friendly and dog-friendly.

My best friend lives up here and this is where I go to a lot when I'm not in Midtown. It's…read morenoticeably quiet at night. The tennis courts and the pool are a short walk up the street. Ocee Park is nearby as well. Lots of trees here and

Ed Isakson/Alpharetta YMCA - Cardio machines

Ed Isakson/Alpharetta YMCA

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I have been a member at this Y since 1999. It used to be a very good gym facility but has gone…read moredownhill. The equipment maintenance is poor, especially for the cardio equipment. There are several stationary bikes - Peletons and other types - that have been out of commission for more than a month - and when I asked about it, I was essentially told "tough luck - they'll be repaired when we can get someone in here." In addition, the free weight area often is very crowded and it's almost impossible to do any kind of circuit training most times of the day. If the equipment maintenance problems continue, I'll join Lifetime or another gym that makes cardio equipment a priority.

I've never been a member of anything so disorganized. I thought I might like to join the Y and take…read moresome classes as it's cheaper than joining a gym. But I wanted to take a class first and see how I liked it. I bought a day pass and tried to register for a class but I couldn't. I called and the front-desk lady said you can't sign up for a class with a day pass but she would register me under her name. It was a class that fills up really quickly and there were only two spots left. I went to the Y, told the front desk ladies I was there for a class and they took my word and gave me directions to the studio. I took the class and talked to a couple of people. About three weeks later I signed for up for a membership and tried to register for a class. The registration system wouldn't work on my computer. It said "error: unathorized". So I gave up and called the front desk. That lady said my membership probably hadn't gone through yet -- the credit card payment certainly had. So she signed me up under her name and then suggested I stop by the desk after class and ask. So I get to the Y and tell the ladies I'm there for a class and another employee was on his way downstairs and walked me to the location. Then on the way out I stopped at the front desk to ask about my problem registering. I think the first lady was right, the system just hadn't caught up because I had no issue when I looked at it on my phone. But I found out some interesting things that I should have been told. The day pass is so you can come take a tour and then if you want to take a class they'll see if there's anything available at that time. So it costs $25 just to tour and then you might get to take a class. When I did my membership I just got an email saying "click this link and create a password". That was it. No other instructions. When I was talking to the front desk ladies after class that's when I found out you're supposed to download an app, log in and you get a barcode to scan when you come in so they'll know who all is in the building. Twice (once with the day pass and once with a brand-new membership) I walked into the building said "I'm here to take a class" and they gave me directions on where to go. And the instructors don't pay attention to who's in the class. I guess if five people signed up and 20 showed up they would notice. Twice I was signed up under someone else's name and it was never an issue. I could have been anyone walking in off the street for who knows what reason. And both times I had to wait at the desk to get attention, I could have just waltzed on through. And in both classes I told the instructor I was new to the class. The first instructor asked a couple of questions and told me I probably ought to be in a different class. One of the participants showed me what to get from the supply closet (mat, weights and so on). The second class I told the instructor it was my first time and she pointed out what to get from the supply closet. But I never felt welcome. How hard is it to say "I'm Suzy, the instructor, welcome to class". After the first class, I talked to two of the women and the instructor and they gave me some suggestions on classes to try. So that was good. The classes themselves are fine. I'm more out of shape than I thought. All the front-desk ladies have been wonderful once you get their attention. It just would have been nice to have some clarity on what a day pass includes and when you get a membership to be told about the app and signing in at the facility and it might be 48 hours before you are able to register online.

Windgate Pool - swimmingpools - Updated May 2026

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