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I was shopping around for a good daycare in the area and this one was a disappointment. When you call them for info, they'll invite you in for a tour in the end. DONT EVEN WASTE YOUR TIME GOING. The tour is a joke. I got to see the front lobby and one room to the right. That was it. The info I got were basic. they could've told me over the phone. The receptionist was trying to juggle answering phones, parents in the lobby and also give me this so called tour. I was expecting the director to do this job or at least lend a hand. She was in her office. If I am going to put my child here, I'd want a full tour of the place. I would need to see where their indoor play room is, how to get to the outdoor playground from the inside, etc. Anyway, if I didn't already know what is expected of a daycare center, I still wouldn't have chosen this place. This is just my personal opinion, but I think the loc of the monitored screens should be facing the receptionist so that it could be easily looked at in case of anything...like a child left behind in the playground and what not.
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