Address: 320 Sunderland Way, Essex Junction, VT 05452, USA
Phone: +18028784500
Sunday: 9AM–7PM
Monday: 10AM–10PM
Tuesday: 10AM–10PM
Wednesday: 10AM–10PM
Thursday: 10AM–10PM
Friday: 12–10PM
Saturday: 9AM–9PM
Deon “Millagramssxe”
By far the best experience we could ask for! Staff went above and beyond to help make my son's birthday amazing. It was our first experience and we will absolutely be a costumer for life!
Zepla
looked nice inside but was kicked out when my 2 year old cousin refused to put her mask on. how can you expect a young child to keep their mask on if they can barely walk? WALLS boulders-well designed boulders, enjoyable and challenging, however i did not find any that i went on to be particularly creative or fun. climbs-i only went on two, but they were both equipped with auto-belay and were challenging and enjoyable. they do NOT provide belaying/climbing equipment for free. there is even a section that i assume is for children or such that looks like an obstacle course going over all of the walls. it looks like fun but i did not check it out personally. -good walls and boulder, bring your own gear. STAFF the staff that i talked to were nice, however they did force me and my family out when my two and one year old cousins refused to wear a mask. as previously stated, i believe that this is ridiculous but still, the staff were friendly and helpful when i was climbing. -nice staff but infants must wear masks BATHROOMS the bathrooms were very clean and tidy, showers of course were unavailable, but the bathrooms were in great condition. -great bathrooms EDIT: i have changed this review from one star to three stars because i received good customer service regarding this incident. in light of this, i was granted entry to the gym and the gym really is not bad at all. still, though, they stand by their decision to force a 2 and 1 year old to wear a mask.
Tory Sheppard
I’m in town for a work trip and happened upon this gym while at the Lowes next door - and I’m very glad I did. I’ve been in twice already; once as a solo climber and once for a one-on-one instruction session to focus on my technique. The prices for a day pass (and rentals, though I brought my own gear) are reasonable and comparable to pretty much every gym I’ve hit around the country - and I travel A LOT for work. They have several auto-belays set up around the gym, with three or so on their tall wall next to a bunch of routes of varying skill level, along with another handful on their shorter wall with some easier routes that were good for doing laps. I can honestly say that they have some really great routes up right now for both auto and top rope - there were several options of a variety of levels under each rope and within that, every route I tried under a given rating tested a different skill set in a different way, which kept things from getting boring. My one-on-one time was also great — Julia is personable and knowledgeable and did a great job of pointing out weak areas in my technique and also complimenting what worked. I’d definitely take advantage again if I’m in the area. Thanks for a great time!
Olga Klepov
Such a fantastic place! We were on a skiing vacation in Vermont from NYC, and found this place on a day off from skiing. It’s huge as compared to our gym in New York City. So many routes, much more space and the walls are very high. It also has an obstacle course that we plan to check out. Great experience!
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$16 is the student rate. If you choose to rent shoes, those are $5. Harness rental is another $3.
Yes, your parent can either sign the waiver at metrorock in the lobby when you arrive, or online beforehand. Either way you will be able to climb without her there.
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