Church DaycareRapid City, SD

Ymca Child Care Church

3.4(20 reviews)

About

Ymca Child Care Church is a church daycare daycare located at 1124 Kansas City Street, Rapid City, South Dakota SD. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.

What Parents Say

This YMCA facility in Rapid City is highly regarded for its childwatch and sports programs, with parents praising the clean, welcoming family-oriented environment and friendly, knowledgeable staff. The facility offers comprehensive amenities including pools, weight rooms, fitness classes, and a café. Most reviews focus on overall YMCA membership experience rather than specifically on child care services.

Clean facilityfriendly and professional staffaffordable membershipchildwatch program for parentsmultiple poolscomprehensive weight training equipmentfamily-oriented culturewelcoming atmospheresports programs for school-age childrenAWAY program for traveling memberswater exercise classessafe environment
Weight room and basketball court floors appear poorly maintained and dustylimited pool availability during certain timesbasement wellness center lacks windows and becomes crowdedfamily pool not always open due to staffing constraints

Recent Reviews

9 months ago

I have always enjoyed my experiences at the YMCA here in Rapid City since I was a kid. Administration is always looking for ways to improve the experience. Very clean, very friendly, and very affordable. I can’t say enough good things. Staff including Ryan is wonderful at handling memberships. Always helpful and supportive. Great job!

a year ago

I have been a YMCA member since I was kid in their day care. Take it from me this is the WORST facility ran by incompetent people. My 12 year old son cannot lift with me unless I pay them $100 additional on top of my already $94 monthly payment. On top of that their pool and open/family swim is non existent. When I signed up for our family membership they offered child watch up to two hours a day, this policy has since changed where they now charge you $2 an hour if you plan to use this service. They also have zero parking. When I initially started my family membership you had an option to purchase a parking pass for a vacant parking lot across the street for $10, this policy has also changed. If you’d like to have a parking spot when you show up expect another $20 monthly payment for this pass. This place has turned into 1 big money hungry facility that falls short to provide proper services to their loyal members and sad how much it’s regressing. Please save yourself the frustration and find yourself and your family a more deserving facility.

a year ago

When I first joined the YMCA, I appreciated the community and facilities. However, recent changes, particularly the two price hikes, have left me disappointed—especially the one targeting the 26-29 age demographic. As someone in this age group, many of us are navigating significant financial responsibilities in today’s economy: saving for a home, paying off car loans, managing Rapid City’s rising rents, and affording groceries. Singling out this specific demographic feels unfair and unsustainable. Here are my key concerns: 1. Value for the Price This rate increase might be justified for a high-end gym like LA Fitness, where equipment is consistently maintained and upgraded. At this YMCA, however, I’ve only seen one upgrade (the cable machine) in four years, and even small items like yoga mats are already deteriorating. 2. Alternative Pricing Suggestions • Why not base membership fees on income, with proof, to ensure fairness? • Or consider families with dual incomes, who may better absorb such increases, rather than targeting young adults trying to establish financial stability. 3. Public Gym Expectations It’s unreasonable to cater to complaints about noise from something like a speed bag in a public gym. Noise is part of the environment—no different from the sound of footsteps above the locker room. 4. Membership Flexibility Offering an option to opt out of access to multiple locations could make pricing more equitable. For example, someone living in Rapid City likely doesn’t need access to Custer. Nationwide YMCA access would justify this model, but that’s not the current setup. Ultimately, I’d appreciate seeing price increases reflected in noticeable improvements to equipment and facilities—not targeted demographic changes. I hope this feedback helps guide future decisions. PS. Bring back Night Owl hours

a year ago

Pool doesn’t have a schedule on when it’s opened or closed you’ll have to show up to find out, cafe closes at 2pm and if you bring food you’ll have to eat it at the lobby at a tiny tall circle table while 3 couches are facing you. Staff always has a frown on their face and the councilors for the kids are always yelling and also have frowns on their face, along with not letting the kids have fun. the gym downstairs is alright but the wifi and cell service is so bad down there that you can barely play music without it pausing every 10 seconds, most machines are taken so you’ll have a wait, a lot of people use the wrong machine for exercises, but that’s okay. the gym is clean and the staff down there are always happy and ready to help, one of them even puts fruit out to keep you healthy and asks how your day is going, we love her. Basketball courts are ALWAYS full so good luck running a game in any of the 3. there is a walking track circling the top of the main one which is neat. The drinks they sell in the lobby are very pricey when you can buy the same drink at the gas station literally a 3 minute walk down the side walk for $2 cheaper with far more options.

a year ago

what can I say about the YMCA of Rapid City. so I decided to get a day pass to see if this place was right for me, $20 for a day pass is very high most YMCA's do like $6 but I thought maybe they would have more to show me. so I walked in I noticed the place is clean but a lot of foot traffic from kids that are getting off from school. I did not mind that but once I got into the workout rooms there was only a few free weights, and machines open, since all the kids want to talk, joke, and play around. I gave it a chance and I did wait for a while to get what I wanted to use. Then I thought maybe I can check out the swimming pool as I walked to the pool area I noticed the doors were locked and the pools were not filled up, then I noticed they only do the pool area a few days out of a week, as I thought to myself of paying for the membership fee and not getting what "I" would like out of this place is not worth it. not a bad place if you are a kid but if your a adult I would stay away unless you want to pay for a high membership fee.

Frequently asked questions

Ymca Child Care Church is a church daycare childcare facility located in Rapid City, South Dakota. The facility has a capacity of -999 children.
Ymca Child Care Church has a Google rating of 3.4 out of 5 based on 20 parent reviews. Read the full reviews on this page to see what parents appreciate about this facility and any areas for improvement.
To enroll your child at Ymca Child Care Church, contact the facility directly to inquire about availability, schedule a tour, and learn about their enrollment process. Be prepared to provide your child's age, any special needs or allergies, and your preferred schedule. Many facilities have waitlists, so it's best to inquire early.
You can verify the licensing status of Ymca Child Care Church through South Dakota's childcare licensing agency. Licensed facilities in South Dakota must meet state standards for safety, health, staff qualifications, and staff-to-child ratios.

Contact Information

Address
1124 Kansas City Street, Rapid City, South Dakota 57701
County
PENNINGTON

Details

Daycare Type
Church Daycare
Capacity
-999 children
Status
OPEN
Coordinates
44.08089, -103.2379