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    Seattle University

    Seattle University

    3.7(40 reviews)
    49.6 miCentral District

    My time here was one of the best memories in my life. Especially with the small size courses, I was…read moreable to get to know more about my classmates and professors during the in-class discussions. Even after graduating, most of the professors still remember their students and are willing to meet up or advise students via emails about further careers. I see a few negative reviews about the fees and public resources. This Is a Private School and any school has its own regulations with both pros and cons. Please carefully select your school before enrolling. I also experienced course registration issues. I was so frustrated! Yet, I'm sure that would also happen with any schools, especially when many of the office employers are actually students who are also trying to learn. We all experience different situations and we grow from these stories in our lives. I love the overall environments, include friendly staffs, faculties, and modern buildings, that make students feel being sincerely concerned. Walk out like a fire that will light up the world. - Seattle University

    I attended a summer conference event at SU. Many colleges and universities host summer residential…read moreevents with great success. I would not put SU in that category of "great success." We knew ahead of time that the dorm apartments did not have air conditioning. We have stayed at other Seattle schools in August over the last 10 years and while Seattle has its occasional heat wave, the nights are always cooler. This means in the evenings and through the nights, we could open our windows and have the rooms cool down. At SU, only one window would open and it would only open 3 inches. This did not allow for any air flow in the room. The rooms were so hot my computer was overheating and shutting down. The box fan the university provided overheated and died as well. Add to this the fact that the mattresses were extremely uncomfortable (and I have no idea what was in the pillow) I would have been much more comfortable on the dirt outside sleeping. There was one staff member that was helpful. His name was Rain and he understands what "hospitality" means. When I arrived and asked for directions to the building I was staying in (while pulling over 50 pounds of luggage for the conference event) I was told to "wander around" because it was "somewhere nearby). Being on a hillside with lots of stairs and very little access to elevators, this was a problem. The dining hall was the real disappointment, however. Our event was to start on a Monday. ON sunday, we visited the dining hall to see what it was like. They had chicken tenders and fries. We asked about other options, maybe a salad bar. They said they don't do salads in the summer. (WTF?) However, we did actually get a salad bar (maybe a salad "tray"?) that had lettuce, shredded carrots, cucumber, and cherry tomatoes with ranch or balsamic vinaigrette, and that was it. All week: chicken tenders with fries was the main meal. We had some other forms of chicken along with that, and one night there was a pork tenderloin, and another shredded pork. The workers serving the meals seemed to hate their jobs and served one thing: scoop and plop. Everything was scooped up and plopped in the middle of your plate, and then stacked. In the past we have stayed at Seattle Pacific University, and their dining hall was truly wonderful so I guess we were spoiled. But we cannot go back to a place that openly discriminates. I do think think we will go back to SU again. What shame. It is a great location and a beautiful campus. Why do they have to be so stupid about this potential money maker?

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    Mel Korum Family YMCA

    Mel Korum Family YMCA

    3.1(93 reviews)
    32.8 mi

    I'm so happy I decided to stop at this YMCA. I became a member in September. I signed up at the one…read morein Kent since it's extremely close to my work. My daughters and I do enjoy going to the Kent location however this YMCA has become number one in my list so far. I was very impressed, it's big and there's plenty of parking. The ladies at the front desk were very nice and helpful when registering. In the entrance they have a satisfactory machine which lets them know how your day was, near the daycare area there's a prayer box and a suggestion box. If I had younger children I'd be excited to leave them at a very neat daycare area, on a sunny day they let them play outside in a secured area. It looks clean and very well organized. They have lots of machines to choose from, I love that their workout machines have personal fans. Loved the weights area, it is spacious. There's plenty of everything Dumbbells, weight balls, mats, bars and space. I was very impressed and happy that I didn't have to wait to use anything. The Zumba class was great. They have lots of different classes and water aerobics to choose from. The pool area, basketball, track and racket ball room was great too. The lounge area was neat, they have comfy couches and vending machines. The gym has TVs everywhere and music playing which was very enjoyable. The changing rooms, bathrooms and locker areas were absolutely clean and dry. They have stools for the kids to be able to reach the sinks. The lockers are very roomy, made me happy. They have hairdryers available and plenty of mirror space. The customers all seem nice and respectful. Honestly I have yet to find something I'm not pleased about, I would definitely recommend this gym.

    Rude employees and entitled members. For the most expensive constant rate increased gym membership…read more Kids running wild in gym areas was not safe for them or me lifting weights.

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