Dear All,
Just tried Kindyroo (Universal Trade Centre) and The Gym (The Centrium), both behind Lan Kwai Fong.
Kindyroo-1 hr session, basically 50% time sitting around and singing/clapping/exercising in an enclosed room and 50% free play at the gym. Personal experience with the environment and staff= soso. Have the basic gym gear, staff are friendly but not street smart, cannot ascertain your needs and did not approach you after the trial session. I was the only trial there. I feel it is suitable for babies who can sit still and the more goody kind of kids. $200/session.
The Gym- Very open concept, just the gym. 1 hr session, basically 15 mins sit down, the rest of time, they have many different gym equipment like hanging on bars/ swings/ fast swing from a higher elevation/ car washing games to keep hyperactive kids occupied and you queue up for it so all babies have the chance to play it once.I like the environment and the staff. Suits my boy (14+ mth) who is hyperactive and bold. But needs waitlisting. $200/session.
Going to try the Gymboree (St John's Bldg- Garden Rd,near Central) this week and a few others.
Any comments about the Gymboree (the 1 month unlimited passport-how does it work?) out there or from parents who have tried a few playgroups and would like to share their experience.
Thanks. Gina
Just tried Kindyroo (Universal Trade Centre) and The Gym (The Centrium), both behind Lan Kwai Fong.
Kindyroo-1 hr session, basically 50% time sitting around and singing/clapping/exercising in an enclosed room and 50% free play at the gym. Personal experience with the environment and staff= soso. Have the basic gym gear, staff are friendly but not street smart, cannot ascertain your needs and did not approach you after the trial session. I was the only trial there. I feel it is suitable for babies who can sit still and the more goody kind of kids. $200/session.
The Gym- Very open concept, just the gym. 1 hr session, basically 15 mins sit down, the rest of time, they have many different gym equipment like hanging on bars/ swings/ fast swing from a higher elevation/ car washing games to keep hyperactive kids occupied and you queue up for it so all babies have the chance to play it once.I like the environment and the staff. Suits my boy (14+ mth) who is hyperactive and bold. But needs waitlisting. $200/session.
Going to try the Gymboree (St John's Bldg- Garden Rd,near Central) this week and a few others.
Any comments about the Gymboree (the 1 month unlimited passport-how does it work?) out there or from parents who have tried a few playgroups and would like to share their experience.
Thanks. Gina