![]() ![]() But to say that one is a make-up for the other just doesn’t work out financially.Īll Rhode Less Traveled posts are unsolicited and funded entirely by the authors. I would, as I said, be happy to be refunded the *difference* between open play membership ($15) and gymnastic classes ($72). ![]() As for open play, an open play membership costs $15/month. No make-up class has been offered to us, in fact, I have repeatedly been told that that is not RGA’s policy and they’d “think about it”–it is now March 8, several weeks after the cancelations and supposedly RGA is still “thinking” about a solution. Your explanation about make-ups is frankly a downright lie. I’m disputing the fact that you refused to offer a refund to customers when you canceled two of your classes due to weather. Alison returned to her roots and accepted a position as Director of Recreational Programs and Special Events at Aim High Academy in East Greenwich, RI. I am not arguing against the reality of holidays or snow days. In fact, they apparently would rather lose a customer (which they have) and a supporter and promoter of their organization (which I was) than refund someone $36. It’s clear to me from my many interactions over this with RGA that they don’t give a crap about their customers. In addition to their classes, the gym is open to the public ($10/child) at scheduled times for Open Play (children walking to age 5) and Open Gym (ages 6 and up). The gym itself boasts an impressive array of equipment including several trampolines, balance beams, bars, mats, and the favorite - a large pit filled with foam cubes that the kids jump into and climb out of. For the Little Tykes program, activities might include an obstacle courses for the kids, some practice hanging from the horizontal bar, and donkey kicks on the trampoline. Her teacher Joanna sets up a structured routine (different for each class) that keeps the kids moving constantly and changing activities quickly. I figured she’d do a few somersaults, jump around a bit, and have a blast.Īs it turns out, it’s even better. ![]() So on the advice of some other parents, I decided to try a free trial class at the Renaissance Gymnastics Academy in East Providence. Madeline jumps out some extra energy on the trampoline.ĭuring the winter, I decided to sign up Madeline for gymnastics classes to expend all that extra energy she seems to have (too bad it’s not transferable). Get reviews, hours, directions, coupons and more for Aim High Academy at 3355 S County Trl, East Greenwich, RI 02818. ![]()
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