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| - I'm visiting from out of town, so my review might be biased because I can only compare this gym to what I'm used to back home....but it is what it is.
What I did not find enjoyable: the routes. The bouldering wall is tiny - 3 moves and you're at the top. I wouldn't come here if you just want to boulder, and maybe the sport routes/top rope routes are better, but if they were set by the same people who set the bouldering area, then I doubt it.
The price was steep for what you get. I bring this up for two reasobs: first because I was reading reviews of the other climbing gym in Cleveland and someone's complaint was that they charged $12 for a day pass. Well, this place charges $15 base price, not including any rentals, unless you go on a Thursday. Second reason, the gyms back home charge the same amount for a larger climbing area, cardio, weights, machines, and yoga class.
What I liked: the people working were nice. The bouldering wall itself was made to look and feel like real rock, which is nice to mix up the plastic holds with 'features.' Another cool thing, earning the second star was the small little slack line set up in the middle of the rubber padding. It distracted us from the terrible problems. Not worth driving the 50 minutes to get there from where we started.
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