Ymca North Royalton Learning And Enrichment Center is a before or after school daycare daycare located at 14709 Ridge Road, North Royalton, Ohio OH. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
The YMCA North Royalton Learning and Enrichment Center receives consistently positive feedback from members, with praise for its modern, clean facilities and friendly staff. The center offers diverse programming including fitness classes, swimming lessons, youth sports, and child care services. Members appreciate the well-maintained equipment, convenient scheduling options, and welcoming atmosphere.
All POSITIVE comments, I highly recommend. This YMCA has so many instructor led classes, everyone working is pleasant & helpful. The other guests too! After breaking my leg recently, the pool and aqua classes are making me stronger. They provide pool resistant weights and belts, I didn't have to purchase my own. Very clean facility. Also the YMCA 360 app allows you to check the schedule and provides excellent video's. Never joined a YMCA before, it's now the only place I want to go.
We love being members of the Y, specifically the North Royalton branch! Staff is friendly and available. Facilities are clean. Equipment is in excellent condition. Child watch attendants are lovely and my kids look forward to going. We are looking forward to starting some programming this year as out first 6 months have just been focused on routine.
This is a wonderful facility. It has new and very clean equipment. The locker room is very clean as well. The pool is clean and well maintained . The lane lines are in good condition. There are kick boards for use. There is lap swimming available most of the day. Many classes are scheduled throughout the day … spinning and fitness…. I have been a member for about a week. I highly recommend this YMCA.
Great youth basketball program. They usually have one practice during the week and then one game on the weekends.
Very disappointing experience at the North Royalton Family YMCA. I recently moved here from another state and came with my 1-year-old son to try the gym using the advertised $10 day pass. I was denied entry because I had my child with me and was told that no one under 18 is allowed with a day pass. The staff member (a blonde lady at the front desk) told me I could just buy the day pass for myself and “leave the baby with someone else.” That is not a realistic or considerate suggestion for a mother of a 1-year-old. Even more confusing, I was told that my 1-year-old cannot enter with me on a $10 day pass, but I can pay a $30 monthly fee for him instead — plus $57 for my own membership. So a one-day visit is not allowed, yet a monthly charge for a baby who cannot even use the gym is acceptable? That makes no sense and feels completely inconsistent. The policy was not clearly explained, and the whole situation came across as unreasonable. I was hoping to find a welcoming, family-oriented place in my new community. Unfortunately, this experience felt dismissive and unaccommodating. Clear communication and consistent policies would make a big difference.