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J Imamura
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Standard gym for tournament events. Overpriced parking and entrance fees and not enough restrooms. Volleyball courts are crunched together so itβs disruptive during games whenever thereβs passerbyβs.
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Abigail G Maldonado
β 5
11/15/25 visit $20 per adult and $10 per child *3-11
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Sara Knowles
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We attended a tournament this past weekend (November 8 and 9). There was insufficient parking and we were directed across the street to the other private $20 lot. If that weren't inconvenient enough, there was no air conditioning in a gym with at least 9 active courts. It was uncomfortable. Not to mention two courts did not have working score boards - explain that OGP. How do you charge for parking and admission and don't have working scoreboards. In addition, the courts that did have scoreboards, they were only visible if you sat on the opposite of the court. Why not double scoreboards so everyone can see? Don't go here if you can avoid it, don't plan an event here.
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Eduardo Opezzo
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Frederic
β 5
we had a few tournaments there and i like it.
Yes, it is packed at times!
Yes, there could be more room on the side of the courts.
But the staff was wonderful, the facilities were clean and there is a food court with decent fresh food!
i see some of the negative reviews but understand it is going to be packed and loaded with a lot of people during those tournaments.
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D Gil
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Spectators, be prepared to pay $25 per person and $20 for parking and bring your own fan. We had a Labor Day 3 day weekend tournament and could not believe how this gym was charging so much without A/C!!! It was unbearably hot and concerning for our players. Only place to find relief was inside food area. Hope we never had to return to this place.
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Sunny Wang
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There are decent amount of parking spaces. A cafe located inside of the gym with AC and snacks/hot food. The biggest downside is other than the cafeteria thereβs no AC. The whole gym is so hot and the air flow is bad when there are events going on packed with people.
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Pablo Guanes
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Varsity RHC
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This is a review for the EBC camp not the OGP facility. This is not an angry parent review, this is a high school varsity coach and program director review.
EBC camp is a hype train that actually does very little for the attendees. Attending 3 of these camps in 2 different locations and seeing that there is no positive take away for 99% of the players attending.
Camp focuses on talking about and brining up the
"NBA talent" that has come through the camp....
Reality check those guys would have made the league without attending the camp. For that to be the focus rather than how to make an elite high school player is actually crazy. Because 97-98% of these camps athletes don't play past the 12th grade so to focus on a small number of "camp veterans" devalues the vast majority of the young athletes.
Also no coaching, teaching, or training actually takes place at these camps. Evaluation.?.? Sure, maybe but an evaluation of the wrong things. There is no emphasis, teaching, or rewarding of/for playing the right way. It's a free for all at best. Spending 9 days at a combined 3 camps, walking the courts, listening to players, they really don't know what's important for the upcoming high school years. Hearing players say "give me the damn ball I'm trying to get 30," and watching the "elite" coaches watch, hear, allow, and not correct this is crazy.
Shift focus to trying to build elite high school players instead of hoping that there is an NBA prospect in the building that you can attach your name to and run with it for years.
As a coach I attended many events all over the place, to network, interact, and see what's out there.
The pecking order of these camps for what the teach, emphasize, and build that ACTUALLY MATTERS FOR 98% of these players (building capable, knowledgeable, and well refined high school players and giving them a slight edge for beyond the 12th grade)
- NBC - by far the best camp I personally have ever seen
- Local to your area college camp, often available in 90% of areas, hosted by involved coaches, trainers, and current college players
- TIE: MadeHoops & Under Armour - much much better than other big brand camps.
- PGC this camp is often looked at as a marketing machine because they do market very well and carpet bomb you with material. But down to the bones of it, it is a very solid camp.
- EBC dead last because outside of a hype train there isn't much to it.
There are some other smaller scale camps that offer "exposure" that are growing and may become relevant in the coming years. But of what's out there do your research don't just sign up because someone is promising something "elite," or "exposure," or something that is in all honesty too good to be true.
Also when EBC travels to cities and has their "Top 20" at the end of each camp. Those "Top 20" are the ones that are supposed to attend their big "regional top tier" events. Seeing players well outside that initial "Top 20" just so you can hit numbers is a bad look and waters your camp down significantly.
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EmpireGraffiti
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If your team isnβt from California the refs here will do their best to make sure you lose. We went 2 and 2, but the foul count was never in our favor (not even close) when we played California teams. The bias here is palpable. Player safety during games is also a major concern. At OGP facilities dirty, rough, and mean-spirited play is overlooked by the refs. At OGP basketball is basket-brawl. If youβre interested in your players getting injured this is the place for you.
The facility is nice, but it is cramped. When players/fans are sitting on the benches, their feet are on the court (also a safety concern).
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Mama Throck
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Disappointed by this facility. I would expect the players safety to be considered which is clearly an afterthought for this gym. One court had the scorer table LITERALLY ON THE COURT. BUSH League!!!! Another court has the chair leg of the scorer keeper from the adjacent court on the neighboring court. Just unsafe!
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Terry N
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Terrible facility when score tables are on the court. Avoid this facility . Score keeper canβt seem to keep track and keeps flip flopping or donβt give the points, pay attentions stop being on your phone or chatting. Home is lighter color and dark is guest how hard is that to keep track of? (Seen this happened to multiple teams in one day so if itβs a close game- good luck!) You pay $20 for parking (you will need cash as we parked across at the swap meet as the parking is always full) and parents shouldnβt need to also keep score after paying for admissions fee. Facility is damn hot. Please stop using this facility in Anaheim. Not enough seating as they make one whole area for college coaches which I only see a couple at a time and what a waste of space for patrons to try and squeeze in in other areas
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Gma Ren
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We have been to several horrible basketball tournaments here. Teams play dirty, with the coaches encouragement, and the refs don't call fair games. The refs have told us they are intentionally not calling fouls or other calls. This last tournament, we had 5 games, and only 2 of them were legitimate basketball games, not brawlball. Of those 5 games, we only had 1 game with refs that called a fair game. It's frustrating to the players, spectators, and parents. Please do something to fix this fiasco.
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Karleigh G
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Tristan Crump
β 3
We've played at several complexes now and while this one is clean and has lots of fancy banners and sponsorships on the walls, the snack bar has VERY little healthy options for food, but overall the food was decent. There is NO AC in the gym, no big roll up door or windows, very odd ventilation choices... like it doesn't get hot in OC π The bathroom situation is my biggest complaint, the ladies line was literally out to the entrance door the entire day. If you charge $20 for parking AND $20 per person you should invest in enough facilities to support the amount of people you're hosting during a massive tournament. Rent a bathroom trailer or portapotties at least. The staff interactions were VERY pleasant, though, the parking attendant was hilarious
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Nicholas French
β 4
Open Gym Premier in Anaheim is a solid facility with 9 basketball courts, making it a great venue for tournaments, practices, and training sessions. While the Anaheim location isnβt quite as upscale or polished as their Ladera Ranch facility, it still gets the job done and has everything needed for competitive play.
The staff is organized and events run smoothly. Thereβs ample space for teams and spectators, and the energy in the gym is always high. Parking is usually manageable, and the central Anaheim location is convenient for teams coming from various areas.
Overall, itβs a dependable spot for hoops β not fancy, but functional and well-managed.
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Sam G
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We had tournament this pass weekend. The gym was hot to the point that I was about to pass out, no AC or fans in site. They charged $20 for everyone over age 5 plus $20 to park. They also had a sign $5 for first aide with a tip jar. I was appalled by their greed. You are charging a player for a bag of ice or band-aid?? When our team paid $500 for tournament? Such a greedy organization!! At least have fans for God sake, do better!!
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Ryan Witten
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Rich Vohra
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Chris H
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It's a decent venue, but it's way overpriced to watch your loved one play.
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Robert Susaeta
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DFax 28
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Toho Tsai
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Naeko Karst
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David Flickinger
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Not a serious volleyball gym. On several courts there is a substantial discrepancy (~10ft) in distance behind the serving line from one side versus the other. Not only that, but the short side is abnormally short, preventing usual jump or topspin serves. This obviously confers a clear advantage to the team on the longer side. Maybe fine for 12U and lower. Not a great venue for older athletes.
Other amenities far below average when compared to other venues in the area. Cafe is massively undersized and impossibly slow - not equipped for the number of people who attend. Bathrooms are equally undersized and always have long lines.
Itβs always a disappointment when I see this facility on the schedule. I hope they invest some of the exorbitant entry and parking fees into the appropriate improvements.
Food update: if you wait long enough, you will discover the advertised $9 chicken sandwich is literally a single heavily fried chicken tender, cut in half and stuffed between two pieces of toasted wonderbread. Could not be further from anything one might expect to receive when ordering a chicken sandwichβ¦A true travesty in its own right.
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Jose
β 4
Overall not a bad experience. Traffic and parking can be a challenge but available. The facility is totally cashless but the alternate parking across the street is not so be prepared. The food court was preparing hot fresh food at a reasonable price. In my opinion the only issue would be with the very limited restroom facilities.
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Karla Rod
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This gym is not the most convenient when you take into consideration the accomdations/amentities to the amount of people it facilitiates ratio. You'll be charged $20 for parking, which is extremely limited. If you don't get here very early, you'll be stuck in the line of traffic on the major just trying to get into the facility. In addition to the $20 parking, they charge you a $20 entry fee. Which I think is an absurd amount for a family to pay just to watch children play sports. The women's restroom has five stalls and 2 sinks. That's it for the entire facility. The line for the restroom is always long. You'll have players approaching asking if they can cut in line because they're in the middle of a match or they're about to start a match, etc. It isn't convenient for the players. In order to make more money, they cram a ton of volleyball courts into one facility. The seating is extremely limited. 2 bleachers for each side, and there is hardly enough room to walk from one side of the facility to the next. This place, when occupied, just screams fire safety hazard to me. I kept scanning the room and wondering what kind of mess this place would be if we had to quickly evacuate. I feel like they could do better and maybe limit the number of courts/games that are occurring at once. The no allowing outside snacks or beverages is a bit absurd also. They allow one bottle of water per person. Only so they can charge you $5+ for their water.
The open gym premier Ladera Ranch location is much better, and they have it figured out. Despite their absurd prices.
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Carlos Rivas
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Marcela Raices
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This place charges $25 per person/day just to watch your kids playing ( plus $25 parking) It is a rip-off, they just take advantage of parents and families. I wish SCVA didnβt use this venue, I donβt recommend this place
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singaram mandayam
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Shun S
β 1
Nice Facility but over priced entrance fee & parking fee is separate :-(. Had to visit this facility for weekend league games and paid $50 USD (for 2 days). Nice way to earn money. Keep it up, no need to worry about these comments since you (OGP) will ignore these comments anyway.
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Murphy Curtis
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Parking is expensive and they have no drop off signs. Coaches, coaches please donβt use this place.
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S Mc
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Alex Amiri
β 1
Horrible Staff attitudes towards bringing fruit into the facilities. We brought apple and some watermelon to snack on between games and the stand would not allow into the arena because they wanted to sell their food in the cafeteria.
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Tom Vartanian
β 1
Weβve played at nicer gyms. Cafe is nice, food is decent, but overpriced, but thatβs expected. Worst part is there is no A/C inside the gym and itβs like a sauna. I kept having to step outside to get some clean air. Very stuffy and hot in the gym. For a large facility like this, I donβt understand why they donβt install an AC system. They charge enough in entry fee and parking to be able to install two full capacity units. Also, seating is very limited, so expect to stand. Horrible gym!!
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Brett Olsen
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How can you justify $25 to watch a youth basketball game that lasts 30min. This is just for a parent to watch a game. If I bring the grandparents and my wife we are $100. Oh but that doesnβt include parking . I can go to an Angeles game for cheaper!
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Jose Ramirez
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Anna Gonzales
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Pay for parking, pay for entrance, bring in Starbucks, but the guy tracked me down and took my oranges and granola bar that I brought in for my daughter who is playing volleyball here all day.
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Tony Guerrero
β 3
Meh! The surrounding area for spectators is too small. People are constantly walking through you and impeading your view due to the lack of space around the courts.
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A H. J.
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Qais Noory
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Switched teams last minutes our kids were told that the game wonβt count played a high level team lost the game then they changed it to a win for them even though we were told by the referee that the team has forfeit
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ζ½ιΈΏ
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Candace Aiono
β 1
Too much!!!!!
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momofuku33
β 3
The facility was clean and offered a cafe with food and snacks. The bathrooms were well maintained. The courts were crowded and at times balls interrupted nearby games. The entrance fee is exorbitant in my opinion at 20 dollars per adult plus the additional you will have to pay for parking.
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Jennifer Evans
β 1
All about the money. Terribly run. Better basketball clubs out there for the price.
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Jason Schwartz
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Chase Tifft
β 2
They lack adequate parking so the swamp meet across the street charges for parking and then the facility charges entry for youth sports (on top of team entry fees). Crowded courts and controlled chaos is how they handle everything since they can leverage their location. It could easily be much better but they prioritize having everything maxed out so you won't have room as a spectator but more importantly players don't have enough space. The courts were deteriorated in quality from water damage, nets were too close for older players trying to serve, and the crowds kept trying to cross courts during matches because there was no space provided.
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Will Holt
β 5
Energy here at tourney time is amazing. It's a little tight but the fans have room. Snack options and bathrooms are good.
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Mithun Dutta
β 1
Poor facility. There is no air condition, no effective ventilation system, the main entrance is the only ventilation for 500 odd people. To make matter worst, they have very few fans. The facilty is extremely hot and suffocating. The gym must be closed until they ensure there is proper ventilation in place.
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paul gonzaga
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BG HUDSON
β 1
Please get some AC. These athletes are playing their hearts out and damn near passing out from the temp in here. We come here several times for basketball camps and every time, it's extremely hot. Please invest in air conditioning
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Alonzo Finney
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Trevor B
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WetheHYPE
β 1
You can tell best interest is to make as much money, drain families and not make basketball a fan welcoming experience. Games are scheduled with 1 game on Friday, 1 on Saturday and 1 on Sunday. Entrance is $20 including little siblings who don't pay attention to the games and have to be there for parents to babysit. Every parent or family member I talk too want to support their kid playing but 1 game for $20, $60 all weekend and also $25 parking is another money grab, but it's not very affordable for most so most parents have to sacrifice 1 attend. Wish OGP thought about the family experience rather than take advantage of people who just wants to watch their kid play a basketball game.
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Sandra McFall
β 4
Great for basketball games, played by Jr. and High School.
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Nelson Ocampo
β 4
Nice big facility with 9 basketball courts.. Flooring is noticably worn. Eating area has a television that shows games while you eeat. Food and drink prices are really high, but that's expected in a place like this. Like a movie theater.
Watch your basketballs! My son had his stolen while he was in a game.
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B Bick
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Updated.
Fairly clean is about all I can say about this place. Seating is limited an only available baseline to watch. There is virtually zero space to walk to different courts. This place will charge high entry and parking fees for a gym with inadequate seating. The temperature inside is unhealthy, the humidity and heat is dangerous. Players, scorekeepers, coaches are literally on the court. This place is popular because of its location, but it is an awful place to play.
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Kelly Haynes
β 5
The Open Gym Premier in Anaheim holds volleyball tournaments amongst other sports tournaments. This facility has sufficient parking available because they use the parking area across the street, as well. The facility itself is kept very clean and well-maintained, making it a pleasant place to play volleyball.
In addition to the great facilities, the open gym also offers food for purchase, which is a great convenience for those who don't want to bring their own snacks. It's especially nice that they serve Starbuck's coffee, as it's a well-known and popular brand.
All in all, if you're looking for a great place to play volleyball in Anaheim, this open gym is definitely worth considering. With reasonable parking, a clean facility, and food and coffee available for purchase, it's a great choice for both casual and serious volleyball players alike.
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J G
β 4
Cool gym. Gym parking lot is small, but for sports events like todayβs Volleyball tournament, they also use the parking lot that is right in front, I believe thatβs the inside swap meetβs parking lot. $20 per car.
There only a few metal benches inside by each court, but it is not enough (and they are a bit uncomfortable lol), it is high recommended to bring your own chairs.
They offer a snack shop and a equipment shop.
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Kristina Orrell
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Seating for spectators is terrible. Too compact
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Danny Lopez
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channing sesoko
β 5
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jordan ward
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Steve Scott
β 5
A little pricey for parking but expected for volleyball tournaments. Great selection for drinks and food inside. Very clean establishment.
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Derek Martinez
β 4
does this place have a lot of pickup games during the week? and can i just come in whenever i want?
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Phantom Clan
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Carrie
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Gym has no a/c. We pay enough for our kids to play in a gym that should at least provide commercial fans. This gym had 2. The parents trying to cool down at tables with 1 fan, were let down when someone moved it to the simple little drink and chips snack bar. Our kids enjoy basketball, but please take parents into consideration.
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Mtwice
β 2
Nice facility, but no air circulation and seating is horrible.
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Earl Adams
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Tournament in late June. Temps in the 90βs. NO BATHROOMS!!!!! Plumbing problem I guess. No A/C. The building has giant fans on the ceiling that were not being used. Staff was nice though.
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P D Kim
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Tim Lee
β 4
Great gym and clean snack shop. Only drawback is lack of air circulation. For the amount paid for parking and entrance, expect ac or fans to keep indoors at a comfortable level (i.e Ladera Ranch gym). Also could use a bit more fan seating area on the edge courts.
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nabhi abbushi
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Shawn Wilson
β 4
I came here for my son's basketball tournament. It was $15 to get in which is a fairly typical price. Parking was expensive as it was $20 and the only reason I gave this place 4 stars instead of 5. The gym is clean and the seating was sufficient. There is a food court which was nice and clean. Overall a good, clean place. Just a bit expensive.
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Mague Toles
β 5
Our volleyball team recently had a tournament at the Open Gym Premier facility. The overall experience was positive. The staff did their best to be welcoming, friendly, courteous, and responsive toward attendees and families. With so many people, I must say the restrooms were cleaned constantly which was so nice to see. The snack bar area was large and open. Many teams were able to grab a meal, drink, or just sit in between matches. The food and drink prices were reasonable. I was shocked to not have to pay amusement park prices, so THANK YOU! Yes, the parking was a little tight on site, but attendees/families had parking options in the area too. I mean, this area is right down the street from Disneyland so it is what it is, but $15-$20 for all day parking was reasonable too. Our family really appreciated the experience at this location. I hope the Open Gym Premier team sees my feedback and I wish them much success.
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Osiris De La Cruz
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Nick Rothe
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Clarissa Tuinei
β 1
Very hot!! No AC for as much as the charge is a tip off
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Julia Rathnam
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Steve Geinitz
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Paul Sylvia
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Freezing cold
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Sara Showkeir
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shayan s
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adrian gomez
β 5
Great staff. Awesome event.
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BG Hudson
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Its too hot for them not to have AC.
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Fidel Vargas
β 5
Amazing facility! Great customer service. Extremely pleased on the professionalism and how it's ran. Top notch!! Definitely 5 stars. Great job OGP!
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Jr Gray
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Igor Shaltanov
β 5
Beautiful. Please for a basketball lovers. Keep it up a good work
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Aurelio Cruz
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Ivan Raymundi
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Also just one thing of your refs ever say to step outside qfter the coaches are telling them about how aggressive the other team is and not calling fouls for both teams next time I will drag him out side with me us as parents and family who come to show our kids support. We dont expect to watch our kids get pushed around especially the younger kids I am not ok with younger kids who are still learning this game and still developing there style of play to get hurt . so to let other coaches and refs let some very blatant fouls go uncalled and then laugh when the coach calls him out on his play calling or being on his phone during a game so please check your refs and I have video of the game as well .
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Jaycee Jabon
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Monique Gutierrez
β 5
Great gym! Avid protocols in place for Covid screenings. A lot of young employees, which I love. Great place Open premier gym. Kuddos!
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Glen Frick
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Absolutely Abi
β 5
Very spacious!
Temperature check & covid questionnaire needed before entry.
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pablo vargas
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Mike
β 4
Players don't wear masks and there is absolutely no social distancing of any kind. High risk super spreader environment. If I weren't vaccinated I would not go.
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N. Vince Cobb
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Mack Carter
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Jacky Yap
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Konrad Hack
β 5
When I first walked in, I was amazed at the quality of the facility and the number of simultaneous games/practices going on at once. Ownership clearly knows what they are doing. I am grateful that this place exists!
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fauowls23
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It's gives the kids a place to Hoop! However it's senseless to charge a parking fee of 20.00 cause you can on top of admission fees. It's never solely about the kids!
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James Burley
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Tim Strempfer
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lu Hez
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Claire C Tsao
β 5
Glad that they're open for our kids!
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Chris James
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Amber Amber****
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A Todd
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Lorne McFarland
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The Deco Group
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My son Devonn works here. I give 5π's for dedication, great coaching, mental and physical conditioning skills for our youth. A Proud Mom! π Thanks OGP!
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K9 INDIGO
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Big special thanks to Miquel Bennet and his phenomenal team of exspert coaches.
As a previous player of OGP with Coach Miquel back in the day; beyond my skill on the court I was privileged to be apart of an amazing team through the faincal aid program. Coach Miquel made sure my financial position was not going to be the reason why I could not play.
With that kind of heart and years of his mentorship on and off the court I can only show my gratitude and say agin... thank you coach!
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Cease E
β 5
Great facility and great coaches!! Love it!!
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Junior 18291985LPE
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Ricky Acklin-Cunningham
β 5
Solid place to take young athletes for training.
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Norman Lau
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ahmed aboroba
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Jazz Ortiz
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My daughter receives her conditioning and skills training here. Being a coach and son of an Olympic gold medalist, I watched and evaluated the coaches before allowing her to train here. I am very happy with her training and she really enjoys it. Keep in mind she is a natural athlete and very coachable.
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Oscar Ortiz
β 5
Great sports facility
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Gregory
β 5
Huge gym food available for long day events
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Hunter Esquibel
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Ben Webb
β 5
The Hub, nothing better.
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Ffgg Gfggg
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