There’s been such an improvement of the community centers and it’s immediate facilities since we’ve been Dunedin residents. The community center itself is well laid out and always clean.
The people working there are pleasant and accommodating. We have an autistic daughter and she likes to run around in the basketball court on a cold or rainy day from time to time and it’s never been a problem. They offer many classes and host or are involved with numerous community events every year. I do miss the pavilion over the lake especially when the Highland Games are held each year but it’s still lovely spot.
The community center is very family friendly. There’s a good sized playground that is fenced in and mostly shaded. Life saver with kids that are runners! There’s also another playground in the back area (connected by a gate from the enclosed playground) that is open and faces a basketball court. There are some shaded picnic tables and clean restrooms nearby. Lots of paths leaving here connecting to nearby splash pad (free and fenced in), another open playground, tennis courts, baseball fields, The Fine Arts Center, and the massive hammock park with more trials and playgrounds. Worth spending the day in the area with...
Read moreIt’s a gem. Plenty of activities for all ages. Very affordable. The only negative comment is one of the front desk employees who’s got very argumentative approach to solving problems that aren’t even problems while dealing with anyone else in there. Second thing I’d like to point out is absolutely atrocious snacks they give kids at the kids camp. My nephew was vomiting until late night after eating camp provided hot dog, chips and pizza on 4th of July event, and my daughters are being offered synthetic ice popsicles (see photo) every week that are worse than junk food. I asked who buys them for the camp and apparently the city provides them which makes it even worse since with the bureaucracy it will be impossible to get them to replace them with a healthier option. I have no complaints about the camp overall, on contrary, every single person involved is doing amazing work. I had opportunity to interact with most of the camp group leaders and other staff, I can’t say enough about how nice they are. Polite, friendly, respectful, professional, helpful. The supervisor is amazing too. It’s our second year in the camp and we had wonderful experience both times. So overall I would give our Community Center all 6...
Read moreThis place is okay but only my husband and my son went not me. This is the only place that I found that allows 12-year-olds to go to the gym. It also has all the great things like fencing and basketball and Zumba and there's other things that I probably don't know of that is there it is very clean they do temperature checks if you want to at the door if you want to there is also sanitizer and they do clean the equipment and you have to clean clean the equipments too there's a new time at the Dunedin Community Center so I would definitely call before I think they close at 8:00 now and not everyday the gym is open they have a new schedule and Saturday's they close the gym at 12:00 and Sundays they are completely closed but I would call because like I said there is a new schedule and new time but the place is really great and beautiful I wouldn't mind going to the gym once I get my knee problem fixed I have a dislocated knee and it hurts really bad but once I get that fixed I hope I'll be joining my son...
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