Open Play Gym
Synergy Gymnastics PA
Drop-in open play gym sessions for children ages 2-10 with a parent or guardian. Kids explore gymnastics equipment in a safe, supervised environment. Great for active toddlers and school-age kids looking for unstructured movement play.
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Malvern, PA
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2 β 10 years
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Showtime Gymnastics Academy
3.6 (30 on Google)
Janine Liebel
8 months agoWe frequently attend open toddler gym time at Showtime. The staff is always attentive and kind. Itβs a great place to run energy off for an extremely affordable price! We participate in their tots and super tots program. My 2.5 son has been struggling to go in and they have been so warm and welcoming to him. On a personal note, I am a small business owner and was at a local event where Showtime also had a table. George on their team saw I was struggling with my pop up tent and helped me break it down. He didnβt realize I was a customer but there is something to say about people who just ask someone if they need help. It shows the type of staff they have in their facility.
Johanna Nestor
2 years agoMy two girls love showtime gymnastics. One joined when she was 2.5 as a tot back in 2022 and both attended several weeks of the summer camp in 2023. Both kids always have a great time and love going. I find the coaches to be fun with the kids, caring and understanding.
Joe hitner
a year agoOpen gym for toddlers Fridays from 10:00 to 12:00 Lifesavers man one of the few places you can go sit back and not have to worry about your kid getting into some trouble wonderful for letting them run out their energy I highly recommend it to those who have never heard about it go for it there's also several other free jump times during the weekends and during the week I encourage you to look at the website and see the times you won't be disappointed your kids will love it
Michelle West
2 years agoWe have 2 kids on team (1 boy and 1 girl) at SGA. They both love it there. Super shoutout for boys team coaches! They run a strong program. As of September they no longer have a boys team, very disappointing! My son has moved gyms after trying a few he found a new home. My daughter stayed at SGA.
Marie Berrouet (Flore)
2 years agoI understand unexpected things happen, I understand that businesses face challenges on a daily basis however not everyone has the skills to handle pressure and thatβs what usually lead to poor decisions makings. This place definitely has no ability to handle changes/pressure .It is unfortunate, because I heard this place had once a great leader , but now π€ Parents are upset not because the program ended, but because of the way it was handled with no respect, no professionalism no empathy. I have observed camaraderie throughout the team, and members share healthy bonds both inside and outside the gym, showing some compassion could have probably helped with the transition., well I guess , compassion is the least of the gym owners concerns.