Asana Climbing Gym
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Friendly and helpful staff (mentioned in 5 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 4 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
Most Mentioned Positives
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Timothy Bird
5 months agoThis place in now pure climbing walls now. It’s looks pretty good not not for this old dude. This place was bustling with kids and parents as the hade inside trampoline zone and it was set up so they were safe and bug areas for big party’s but no more.
Heather Chambers
3 weeks agoWhat a great place! I have driven by it countless times, but had never been in. The employees were extremely helpful and knowledgeable. I took my grandkids who are 8 and 11. The young man working did a great job explaining to them how to connect themselves with the harnesses to climb, then properly lower themselves down. They loved how he taught them to be self-sufficient in using the harnesses, so they could connect themselves and climb on the different walls available. They had the best time! What a cool place and fantastic employee that clearly are passionate about climbing. We will be back!
Alan Pfeil
a month agoQuite fond of this climbing gym. The route setters are exceptional and are very friendly. You can tell they put a lot of energy into setting as much as they climb. I especially like some of the recent additions and upgrades done to the kilter area and their sauna. Looking forward to what they'll try and bring this next year.
Nirel Omer Shaashua
8 months agoGreat place! Spacious, many route in all grades (many in high grades - v8 and above). Routes are creative and diverse, though grades are a little “soft”. There’s a nice gym, several hangboards and even a sauna (!). Needless to mention - climbers had excellent vibe. Had a good time there.
L H
4 months agoNever going back. Management and Owners are horrible. Most of their staff has quit since they decided to close a program midway through leaving tons of kids without their activity that they spent thousands for and were going to competition. Owners also are being petty and wont sell the aerial instructors the equipment but claim they are trying to find ways to help. No, they are being petty, blocked instructor emails as well. Its so sad . I don't see this gym surviving after doing this. And all the comments the owners are commenting is the same thing over and over saying they are emphatic but truly they are not. Actions speak louder than words and unfortunately we all know what your actions are saying and the pettiness is so immature. If you knew you were thinking of closing the program, then why were you hiring for instructors? If you knew you were thinking of closing why didn't you let aerial instructors know in advance? If you knew you were thinking of closing, why not do it after competition season for at least the youth who had a signed contract?? You keep saying it was a hard and long decision but again your actions speak louder.