Ymca Child Care @ Meyers Lake is a before or after school daycare daycare located at 1333 N. Park Avenue Nw, Canton, Ohio OH. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
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I love that this place always has a treadmill available no matter what time I come. The facilities are always in good working order. I was just recommending this Y to someone today due to the convenient location too! My kids took swimming lessons and loved it. We have consistently had good experiences here.
The hot tub isn't working right and it is not very clean and the sauna and steam room are not very clean either. This is my favorite YMCA to use. We went to swim at 4:55 and we're told the pool was closing in 5 min which it was suppose to be open until 6:45. However on a good note the workout room is nice
This facility continues to not have consistent pool hours which is incredibly frustrating to those who enjoy swim workouts. Additionally they do not send out alerts to when the pool is closed despite the fact that they have a text message alert system that is supposed to let you know.
When I went, everyone but one of the front desk lady was super rude. Also when I was playing basketball I got yelled at for no reason by the daycare staff and I won’t be coming back anymore.
We are extremely disappointed with our experience with the summer swim lessons. We were overcharged—paying a total of $396 for two children—but only received 8 out of the 12 scheduled lessons. Despite this, we were still charged $330, when the actual cost for the 8 lessons we received should have been $264 (2 kids × $16.50 per lesson × 8 lessons). To make matters worse, the director was unable to accurately calculate the refund, and I had to fight just to receive a partial reimbursement for the canceled August sessions. Beyond the billing issues, the class sizes were far too large. My children spent most of the 30-minute sessions waiting for their turn and were in the water for maybe 3–4 minutes each lesson. While the instructors themselves were great when they were working with the kids, the overcrowded format meant very limited time for actual instruction. This was not worth the cost—especially considering we paid for lessons we never received. Very disappointing that the Y is keeping the extra money for services that were not rendered.