P7 Sports Academy
Overview
What People Say
Areas for Improvement
- Pricing can be high (mentioned in 3 reviews)
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 10 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Higher pricing mentioned (3 mentions)
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Rose H (Sunshine)
2 years agoNice, clean facility. Several courts but limited seating. Location and parking suffice, but needs more accessible parking. Solid amount Security, kids having fun while competing. Great environment. Only reason a 4, just a little tight and limited seating.
Diane Miller
2 months agoGrandchild plays basketball here. Need more parking!! Very crowded
Teia Walker
11 months agoThis program was recommended to my son. We joined and overall UGH!! Not worth $500 at allllllll. Coaches suck , they really don’t teach skills , practice is just running and yelling (no real skills or plays are being made) and we haven’t won even ONE game. I’m watching all the other teams (their coaches are United and very supportive) while our coaches are “soft” , “all over the place “ one coach left and didn’t even come back to the second game to support. The female coach soft as hell , she let the boys do whatever they wanted . Throwing the ball to the opposite team, no defense, just pitiful . While she just sat there watching like us lol, She did not coach . Boys need leaders , support, men who know the game. Definitely a waste of $500 , that’s not including paying the fees to get into the games this season and parking . I paid $25 to get in the game and $10 to park TODAY . Were Looking for a real aau team . This team is very misleading and I’m not the only parent who feels this way.
TeeTee Anaston
2 years agoI'm only here for a tournament for middle school basketball. There are 4 courts where games are played simultaneously. There is very little seating. The few bleachers that they have are extremely small. We found a spot near the wall to sit on the floor. It was a lot more comfortable than fighting a toddler to sit on those tiny bleachers. There is one way in and one way out, so it gets very hard to maneuver through the loads of bodies everywhere. They have concessions but it is expensive... 2 Reese's and a Gatorade is $9. They serve hotdogs and smoked sausages... I'm not sure of those prices....The parking lot is as tight as the building. It's all gravel and it's not well lit. There is security (Shelby County Sheriff) so it makes me feel a little more comfortable about having to park in the back near the tree line in the darkness. The place leaves a lot to be desired.
Taura W
2 years agoNice facility but limited seating and limited parking. Pricing is ridiculous. $10 for a single game when there are 4 courts going simultaneously is a rip off. No offer of weekend passes and prices increase each day of the tournament. Insanity. The concession stand is also insanely priced. I purchased 2 gatorades and a Reese’s cup for a total on $9, they accept cards so I suppose that’s a plus.
Contact Information
237 Woodland Lake Dr, Cordova, TN 38018, USA
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