Address: 361 15th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA
Phone: +12129122580
Sunday: 8AM–5PM
Monday: 6AM–9:30PM
Tuesday: 6AM–9:30PM
Wednesday: 6AM–9:30PM
Thursday: 6AM–9:30PM
Friday: 6AM–9:30PM
Saturday: 8AM–5PM
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Small weight rooms and equipment is strangely spaced all around the massive space but it has everything you need. Staff at the front desk are always lovely. Go in the evenings or else be greeted by swarms of screaming children. But it’s a YMCA, what do you expect ?
Lois A Robinson
Very much good and interesting
Michy Rei
I was so disappointed with our experience here at the YMCA SUMMER CAMP. My daughter who is 4 years old and has been in daycare/preschool since she was 2 years old complained about her experience on a daily basis. The whole reason why I thought this camp would be a good fit for us was because their camp was based on an air conditioned facility and not having to go outside in inclement weather like a heat wave. My daughter who is 4 years old ended up in the EMERGENCY ROOM because she was exposed to 94f degree weather at the playground and didn’t have any sunblock on. The camps response was that my child didn’t want sunblock on her skin. I didn’t understand why the children were at the park any way when there was a weather advisory and they have a perfect air conditioned facility to set up activities indoors. When I picked up my daughter that day I noticed bumps on her skin and spoke with her counselor and the supervisor and no one had noticed it until I picked her up which was pretty alarming to me that she had a rash all over her face, arms, legs and feet and no one noticed. I also think that the director of the program should invest in a wagon or shopping cart to have a counselor or a supervisor pull the children's book bags and lunch boxes on their walk to 9th street. Again you have 4yr olds carrying a bookbag full of belongings and lunch boxes in the heat all the way to 9th street. With the money the program charges I think they can afford a wagon or a shopping cart. And another complain I had was that there was no food or drinks provided from the DOE because they lacked personnel. Again, with all the money that we pay for our children to attend the camp I think this program should have been better organized and prepared. Another red flag was that since my child didn’t even want to go back I had to find another daycare that would take her for the last week and the YMCA didn’t even contact me to see why my child was absent. I’m sure they probably did not even notice. So I had to pay another center for the last week because my child didn’t even want to go back. In conclusion, I would not recommend this camp for a 4 yr old and will not be returning in the future.
Sandra Santiago
Great, took a stretching class.
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Get online and check to see what are the passes and what they get or what they require every YMCAs difference
Not that I'm aware of.
Go to customer service counter it seems.
I am here now and I think they are open till 3 PM but why don't you check their website
No
Till 3ish
It's generally pretty empty before 3 pm as long as there is no conflict between what you want to do and the kids' programs.
Agree with the previous poster. There is no "therapy" per se, but via personal trainers or the group exercise classes you could cover many of the exercises done in PT. Hope this helps.
No
For an adult around $80, i think there is a one time joiners fee around $99.
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No, street parking only
The Armory YMCA doesn't have a pool, but the 9th Street YMCA has a beaitiful Aquatic Center.
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