Ever since Kid Wonder bought out the old G3, we have been severely disappointed by lack of communication, untrained staff, and obvious financial drive that has led to our daughter now hating what she once loved.
Gymnastics was my daughter’s happy place and it took exactly 2 classes with Kid Wonder to turn it into something she fears. It was time for her to move up a class (3-5) and when we arrived she was surrounded by 10 year olds. Abbey never once communicated that there wasn’t a coach to fill both classes so they combined them. The coach didn’t even introduce herself or others to my daughter, a new student in the class. My 3 year old ended up on the high beams for the first time ever and, understandably so, ran to me crying. Abbey had the audacity to tell us she wasn’t ready for this class and never once apologized for her lack of communication or straight neglect of my daughter in class. It is obvious Abbey has zero experience with children. I have been teaching for over a decade and would not trust Abbey with any of my students or families. It is clear Kid Wonder does not actually care about the love of gymnastics, they only care to get paid.
Witnessing my daughter’s first love of gymnastics fester to a site of trauma has become my first heartbreak as a mom. Sharing in hopes that no other parent has to experience this...
Read moreUnfortunately my husband and I do not believe this place is safe for young kids. My husband dropped my son off for the Flip to learn class and when he picked him up there were no adults to be seen. My husband said they keep the doors open and there’s a small half gate at the entrance. He stood there for 10 or so minutes and there were kids running everywhere but no adults. He could have just taken a kid. He opened the gate because he didn’t see our son anywhere and was concerned for his safety. He was able to walk through the gym around so many young kids and an adult never saw him! He opened a door and both of the adults were in that room changing diapers. There were other kids in the room too and luckily our son was in there. These are kids age 18 months to 5 years old from my understanding. Def not old enough to fend off a creep who may enter this facility. This could be a fun place for kids but needs proper number of adults overseeing children and need the doors closed with a buzzer like most secure...
Read moreManagement needs to figure some things out here… we come a lot because the concept is great, but the execution is poor. The schedule both online and at the locations are both confusing and seemingly incorrect. They also don’t have all details listed, we’ve had to learn different offerings by word of mouth. And pricing changes without notice. Twice we’ve come and there has been no toilet paper (or paper towels) in the building, even when asking staff for it. While the staff is extremely nice and helpful- there’s just not enough of them. Be aware when you come here that the limited staff is for the front desk. They do not manage the mat area. We like the place overall but wish the space could be used to better potential and it would be nice to not have to remember to bring...
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