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March 2024 by Danilo Feitosa
Good climbs but tight space, staff is not the best. So far the worst Moviment location I visited.
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March 2024 by Mayte Garcia
I want everyone to be aware of a staff member named Ariel.We came with my family and two kids and she was horrible to us. Made my son cry so hard and then laughed and asked if I needed a tissue for him because “his snot” after she was the reason he was crying so hard.Honestly I have never seen anyone with such a heartless attitude towards a whole group of people. Not sure if it’s because we are Latin but we all felt so horrible after leaving the facility. We thought this was going to be a great idea for the family. Thanks Ariel for ruining a family day for your terribleness. Do better for the next family that comes in trying to enjoy their day.By the way the new system is just dumb and makes everything 10x harder. For staff and guest.
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March 2024 by Adriana Sanguily
My oldest son had been wanting to go rock climbing. I found this place and found the prices to be a little outrageous. On top of that, dealing with the vibe of the place is enough to never go back. They proudly wave their alphabet people rainbow flags front and center. If I had noticed the flags when I first walked in, I would have walked right out. I don't care what your beliefs are, but when you're loud about it, you're in the business of brainwashing and pushing an agenda.
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February 2024 by Pratyoosh Patel
A must visit for Climbing EnthusiastI recently had the pleasure of visiting a rock climbing facility that truly exceeded my expectations. From the moment I stepped inside, I knew I was in for an unforgettable experience.Facilities: This place boasts an impressive array of amenities, including auto belay systems, more than 80 feet of climbing verticals, and a variety of difficulty levels to cater to climbers of all skill levels. The presence of skilled and friendly coaches (shout out to Brian) ensured that safety was always a top priority, while also providing valuable guidance on proper technique.Cleanliness and Atmosphere: One thing that immediately stood out to me was the cleanliness and organization of the gym. The facility was impeccably maintained, with clear bathrooms and a neat layout that made navigating the space a breeze. The friendly and welcoming atmosphere created by the staff and fellow climbers only added to the overall appeal of the place.Bouldering Experience: In addition to the impressive climbing walls, the facility also offered an excellent bouldering experience. With something for everyone, including kids, there was never a dull moment as I explored the various routes and challenges available.Value for Money: Despite offering top-notch facilities and coaching, the cost for a day pass and rentals was reasonable, making it more approachable for everyone.Final Thoughts: Overall, my experience at this rock climbing facility was nothing short of amazing. Whether you're a seasoned climber or a novice looking to try something new, I would highly recommend paying a visit. With its excellent facilities, knowledgeable staff, and welcoming atmosphere, it's truly a hidden gem worth discovering. I, for one, can't wait to return for another exhilarating climb.
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February 2024 by Phil Warren
awesome is the word for this place
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February 2024 by Isabella White
Loved this place before it got bought out by Movement. Its impossible to afford the membership if youre a student at 74 dollars a month. And now theyre planning on charging initiation fees on top of the monthly membership? Absolutley insane.
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February 2024 by Kyle Levesque
Monthly fees through the roof. Now have an initiation for new sign ups? Cash grab at its finest.Really zero tangible difference from Summit ownership, besides closing gyms and increasing costs.
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January 2024 by Faith L
I love this gym and have been coming for 3 years but, like many other reviews mention, membership pricing has become outrageous this year. Expecting people to pay 92/month, AND rental fees, is actually insane. They also replaced the mats with rock hard mats that are not pleasant to fall on. Much preferred when it was Summit and I’m going to have to cancel my membership because the price is now way too high to justify working into it my budget.
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January 2024 by Ericka Otero
I was excited for the merge, but the changes have put a sour taste in my mouth. Its too expensive now, even with a membership. I was splurging by having the $75/month subscription so now that its $92/month with tax +$6 every visit for shoes until I can buy my own for $100+. Its too much, especially for 2 people.The Dallas location is nicer, but it’s also further from me now. I don’t really care for this Plano location. Maybe Ill be back in the future if the pricing goes back down.I also submitted to cancel my membership on 1/13 and haven’t heard back yet.
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January 2024 by Justin Haindel
Classic move buying out the competition, raising prices, and slashing benefits.
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January 2024 by Harrison Phillips
EDIT: I really fell out of love with this place since the movement buyout. It was already crowded but before I cancelled my membership I found it difficult to get on the wall when I was able to go. That combined with the increased monthly membership (which was already expensive) pushed me over the edge. I just couldn’t justify spending that much on a hobby like this.Previous Review:Great climbing gym. Walls the rotate fairly frequently, excellent staff. Only complaint is bouldering gets pretty busy and congested at peak times.
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January 2024 by Avva
Updating my review since Summit sold the gym to Movmement who also built multiple other gyms in DFW. Still an excellent facility, but it has definitely been eclipsed by the Design District and The Hill locations so far as amenities are concerned.The membership is expensive but if you're serious it's worth it!
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January 2024 by Max
Really saddened by the change in management, I wasn’t told about the change in price for equipment rentals until I’d already rented equipment a couple times. Raising the price on all memberships including the teacher membership which allowed me to have access to climbing to decompress from work is making it hard to justify continuing to give money, even though climbing is one of my favorite things. It gave me a push to buy my own gear, and now I feel even more stuck to continue paying to use my equipment. Auto belay routes aren’t changed frequently and are all on the same part of the wall, I miss when there were a variety of height and difficulty options. It feels like I’m going to have to say no to one of my favorite activities for financial reasons and I’m trying my best to not let my membership go, but it feels like a slap in the face.
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January 2024 by Steven Headen
When Movement moved in everything went down hill, especially at this location, they raised the rates, but they never change the routes. I use to go 3x a week, and I could understand doing a lot of the same routes, but now coming maybe once a month how are they always the same?! I guess they care more about the Dallas locations now! Unfortunately I’ll be canceling my membership as I use to love this place and call it home
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January 2024 by Brenda Casneiro
My favorite places in Dallas, I love this place but they are no longer putting auto belay on all areas just in the front and it's frustrating because I pay for the day pass which is expensive to only be able to climb a few, they should consider putting them back around all the ares