Me and my friend came here the other day. We are both 13 and we go to Chaska middle school west. So we walked in and me and my friend didn’t know how to check in so we stepped away for a moment. Once we figured it out we walked up to the counter and two ladies were talking which was fine but we stood there for 3 minutes without any help and it would have been okay if it was about work but it was a personal conversation but anyway after a while a lady called me over so I gave her my money and she was nice. Then some boys in our grade walked in and the lady helping my friend said “now are we going to be mature or act like middle schoolers” which sure is fine but it’s the way she said it. Then she tells the boys to give my friend a compliment, so they say something and the lady turned to my friend and said “now give them a compliment” and I know I sound annoying but she was being very stereotypical and my friend didn’t say anything and yes she could have said something so the lady had a right to be upset but it’s when she told my friend “you could do better” and kept repeating that and I know that , that is NOT how you speak to someone. If she said something like “hey, they said something nice about you, you should say something nice to them” that would have been %100 okay but you can’t tell a child that they could do better. That lady doesn’t know someone else’s situation and that could have really affected my friend. Overall the pool was nice and the area was clean but I feel like there should be a discussion about how to...
Read moreAt the Chaska Center, a swim so grand, Where rules are sung like a merry band. Every five minutes, a rule reminder rings, While kids cannonball, as if they had wings.
In the three-foot section, they make a splash, Running around, in a wild, wet dash. Some follow rules, others just ignore, A pool of chaos, yet fun galore.
Shirts on in water, though it's not the norm, Kids defy physics, in a watery storm. Displacing gallons, with each cannonball dive, In the shallow end, where excitement's alive.
But oh, those flippers, they're strictly banned, "Don't dare to wear them!" is the loud command. Yet, that rope over there, you mustn't touch, Rules like these, they're a bit too much.
Watch full kids leap, a hair's breadth from harm, Almost cracking skulls, causing silent alarm. They jump and they splash, in carefree delight, In the Chaska pool, where chaos is right.
So come for a swim, in this rule-laden place, Where order and mayhem, both share the space. A comedy of sorts, in each splash and dive, At Chaska's open swim, where the wild...
Read more"Wow! I can't say enough good things about the Chaska Community Center rink! From the moment I stepped onto the ice, I knew I was in for a fantastic experience. The rink itself is top-notch – clean, well-maintained, and equipped with everything a skater could need. The ice quality is impeccable, making for smooth and enjoyable skating sessions every time.
But what truly sets this rink apart is the incredible staff and management team. The rink manager and staff go above and beyond to ensure that every visitor feels welcome and taken care of. Their professionalism, friendliness, and dedication to customer satisfaction are truly commendable.
Additionally, it's a small detail, but it's amazing to actually have paper towels in the bathroom! Having dry hands after washing up is a simple pleasure that not all facilities provide.
Whether you're a seasoned skater or just starting out, the Chaska Community Center rink is the perfect place to lace up your skates and have some fun. I can't recommend it...
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