I like the facility and the variety of different aerial arts that are available, such as silks, trapeze, lyra and corde lisse. There is plenty of space to move around but my one caveat is that it is not the cleanest floor so when going upside down the dirt sometimes falls on your head. It's nice just gettinf to try all the apparati. My personal favorite is silks because I bruise easily and I get less bruising from silks. The key to any aerial studio is instruction. Karen, Amy and Jordan have all been very helpful in teaching how to place the body with proper demonstration. I haven't tried any level 2 or higher courses yet but I feel that there needs to be more selection when it comes to beginners and blossoming novice students. I have talked to Karen the owner and she will be working on a new schedule so hopefully that will make the instruction more individualized since all the classes I've been to have been packed.
The online check in is simple and there doesn't seem to be any penalty for late cancels that I know of since classes tend to be full anyway. Checking in to classes seems to hold up time so most classes start late which leaves me a little unmotivated to go early. Overall I love aerial arts--the activity--and this studio is great for facilitating my learning but there could be improvements on cleanliness, class timing and class size.