Jewish Community Center Of Louisville is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 3600 Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, Kentucky KY. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
The Jewish Community Center of Louisville is highly rated as a family-friendly facility offering comprehensive amenities including indoor/outdoor pools, fitness classes, weight rooms, and childcare services. Parents praise the clean, modern facilities, affordable membership pricing, inclusive community atmosphere, and variety of programs for children and adults. The center is described as a valuable community resource that serves families well.
Great family gym, pool is kid friendly with multiple life guards, safety procedures, snack bar outdoors in the summer, and ample play spaces both outdoors and indoors. Sports facilities are clean and updated. Lots of bathrooms, clean and even a family changing space and bathrooms. Plenty of parking. Reasonably priced.
Very disappointed. My son was there with a friend and I stepped in the front door to check on him. I noticed chocolate for sale and the rude person working didn't say hi, she looked at me and said you can't buy those unless you are a member. I ask if I can talk to someone about membership and she rudely said, "You aren't a member, so you cannot talk to anyone about membership." I told her thank you for "not" asking me if I'd like to be a member and walked out.
If you’re thinking of joining for just the gym, don’t because this is honestly one of the worst gyms for the price. The childcare is constantly closed for Jewish holidays, so if you’re not Jewish you’ll go out of your way to make it to the gym with your child and be let down constantly.
I’m very disappointed with the way we’ve been treated at this facility. On multiple visits, we were told to leave different areas of the pool because they were reserved—either for camp or for aquatic classes. It became a recurring issue that made it nearly impossible to enjoy the pool as a paying member. I have a 2-year-old who can’t swim and a 7-year-old who can, so staying near the stairs is the safest and most convenient place for us. However, that area was constantly blocked off for camp, and the other end was taken up by classes. There were times when it felt like there was no space left for regular members at all. I tried to call and speak with someone to see if there was any way to find a solution, but no one ever got back to me. It’s incredibly frustrating to feel like a second-class member in a place we’re paying to use. I hope management seriously considers how to better accommodate families and loyal members moving forward.
I have been going there since I was a kid . They have a wonderful outdoor pool /outdoor lap pool. They also have great summer camp options. I went to various summer camps throughout my childhood . Their new facility is top notch . What really seals the deal is how reasonably priced and inclusive they are .