Greater Johnstown Community Ymca Camp Y Notta is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 100 Haynes St, Johnstown, Pennsylvania PA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Parents consistently praise this YMCA facility for its cleanliness, diverse programs, and caring staff. The center is commended for offering comprehensive amenities including a well-organized swimming pool, exercise equipment, and various classes. Reviewers highlight the facility's positive community impact and commitment to safety.
Giving a 3 because the front desk people are very nice as well as the lifeguards. However, I was not happy when my husband told me the janitor was on his phone FaceTiming while in the locker room. Definitely will not be allowing my children to change in there any more. The pool has been pretty nice so far, other than people not using common sense and using the family swim area to do laps and expecting us and our two year to yield to them rather than using the lanes the walk/swim laps. Also, to my understanding people with small children are supposed to stay in the pool area with their children however we had a little girl following us the entire time with absolutely no supervision from the adult with her because he was in the locker room or in the hallway on the phone (she was 4 years old and I only know because she told us that along with a lot of personal information she shouldn’t be sharing with strangers.) We typically enjoy our time there but this last visit was a bit unsettling and I’m not sure we will continue going, at least not very often.
When I asked for help regarding why my shoulder always hurts when I swim, a swim instructor took time out from working with her student to give me 2 quick pointers. This made a huge difference- thank you.
Super friendly staff. I was in the area and was able to use the facilties as part of my hotel room package. Nice pool and cardio/nautilus area. The weight room and locker rooms,are a bit aged but the staff makes up the difference. The other members were very welcoming. Seem to have lots of children activities and teams as well as a variety of workout classes.
This YMCA is clean, beautiful, and diverse in the activities it offers. The showers and lockers are kept tidy. The swimming pool is divided such that each type of user (open swimming, walking, and lap swimming) can use the lane without interfering with people in other lanes. There is also a walkway for a person to use to walk or run laps one story above the basketball court. The room with the exercise equipment allows for a large capacity of users. I highly recommend people around Johnstown to try it.
Never really too crowded, which confused me as to why there hasn't been enough sanitary items to wipe down the equipment or why the staff lets people leave their weights all over the place. Perhaps they spent their squirt bottle funding on the installation of a sliding glass door to a room best described as a break room? Between the broken squirt bottles, John Wayne paper towels and inconsistencies in the availability of sanitation wipes, the Johnstown YMCA is begging to become a hotspot for ringworm.