Do not have a birthday party here. Very unwelcoming environment. Debbie was watching on the cameras calling the two girls âworkingâ the party yelling at them to yell at us for xyz random things. Such as an adult stepped on the trampoline with her 15mo old baby. We were not told adults couldnât be out there with their kids. We felt like we were a bother the entire time. We kept getting rudely corrected on the schedule of events, but were not given a schedule to follow. They wouldnât let kids back out to play if they left the gym area for a snack or drink.. We were told there would be organized activities. That was not the case. The two girls working the party were so uninvolved. They just sat back and yelled at us when Debbie had a problem with something. What did we just pay for? Everyone felt very uncomfortable there the entire time. We had many children under the age of two. Itâs ridiculous to tell them their parents cannot be out with them when the âinstructorsâ werenât even out supervising the kids. We are a very calm, normal family. This experience was ridiculous. Listen to the other bad birthday party reviews. Save yourself the $300 and sadness on your childâs face. Iâm sure Debbie will respond with some sort of explanation. Donât fall for it. This was such an uncomfortable experience for no reason. They need to be more upfront about the experience they provide before people waste $300 expecting a happy childâs birthday party and ending up with a company acting like we are bothering them...
   Read moreWe were guests at a birthday party hosted at Wright's. Our child was having a hard time getting adjusted to the new to him environment. The beginning of the party they line all the guests up and literally rattle off the rules as fast as I have ever heard a human speak. "One person at a time on the __, two people can be on the _ (let's be real, kids do not know what any of these pieces of equipment are named if you do not participate in gymnastics.) My child was at a loss of where to go and there were only 2 Wright's employees within our view but on the other side of the gym. I walked out into the gym to help talk my son through what looked like something he could do. He was visibly upset at this moment. Debbie, running the party yells loudly at me "no parents are to be on the gym floor!" I am talking LOUD! Really, Debbie!? Thanks for making the current hard moments for not only my son but for me as his parent even harder! If it had not been for the birthday girl's family & I trust their judgement, I would have walked out of the facility having no confidence ole known to be "child whisper Debbie" didn't yell at my child like that while I wasn't there! Yelling at an adult seemed to be very comfortable to her! Trust me I have given her consideration that maybe I caught her at a bad moment, but that was a TERRIBLE second impression. I just hope no one else encounters this type of aggressive communication...
   Read moreMy daughter attended wrights in Noblesville for about a year. She had started in the parent-child class and then moved into the preschool class. Her coaches Shanna and Sierra were fantastic, my daughter adored them and was excited to see them each week.
The reason we left was the class size was not limited and was definitely too large. The coaches did their best, but keeping track of 12 toddlers at once in a huge and loud gym is too much for anyone. I feel they should have capped the class at 4 students per coach. Often times certain kids ended up being left alone and ignored because there was too much going on and the coaches had to go chasing other kids who ran off.
There's also the safety issue. During my daughter's pre school class, there were also other classes going on with much older kids, who were often swinging on bars right next to where the toddlers were having their class. I saw many near misses of toddlers almost getting kicked in the head. The gym areas aren't sectioned off well enough that the toddlers stay in their area. Also the coaches can't possible attend to all of them at once and often one or two kids would go run off.
For young children I feel that there are better options around that would be much safer and would allow more focus...
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