Conquer Ninja Gilbert, located in Queen Creek, AZ, offers an exciting and engaging gym experience for children and adults alike. The gym features a variety of real ninja warrior obstacles, several heights of warp walls, and guided classes that cater to different skill levels. The instructors are praised for their hands-on approach, especially Coach Matt, who receives high marks for his patience and dedication. The gym also offers unlimited open gym sessions included with membership, giving members ample time to practice and improve their skills.
The gym is a popular venue for birthday parties, where staff provide comprehensive support, making the experience fun and hassle-free for parents. Though the facility is packed with obstacles, it manages to stay clean and organized. The supportive and enthusiastic coaching staff, fantastic range of obstacles, and inclusive environment make Conquer Ninja Gilbert a top choice for those interested in ninja warrior training.
Pros:
- Friendly and helpful instructors
- Real ninja warrior obstacles
- Variety of skill levels catered to
- Unlimited open gym sessions included
- Clean and organized facility
- Kid-friendly environment
- Great for birthday parties
- Supportive coaching staff
- Consistent skill challenges
- Positive, family-like atmosphere
Cons:
- Gym can feel small
- High monthly prices
- Some negative experiences at camp
Location / Contact
- Address: 18395 S 186th Way #104, Queen Creek, AZ 85142, United States
- Phone:+1 480-508-1505
- Website:conquerninja.com
Rating Stats
Reviews (20)
Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.8-star.
This business has 20 reviews.
The address is: 18395 S 186th Way #104, Queen Creek, AZ 85142, United States .
The contact number is +1 480-508-1505
This service is listed under Gym .
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kenzijoy24
10 months ago
Great place to take your kiddos to work off some energy! Great staff who help the kids process. Definitely worth a membership!
Jason Nicholson
11 months ago
My boys love this place and the staff make it feel very much like a family environment...coaches keep the kids on task and my boys can do some pretty cool stuff now..... totally recommend this place!
Prairies Edge Outfitting Saskatchewan
11 months ago
Highly recommend!! My son has completely changed since joining. Totally worth it and the coaches are great !
Adam Mitchell
1 year ago
Went to a birthday party here and they were awesome! Coaches were great with the kids. And I had fun on the obstacles too.
josh m
1 year ago
Great place for kids birthday party. The gentleman who handled the party was very nice and showed/helped the 6-12 year olds how to do all the obstacles. Highly recommend!
Jake Sessions
1 year ago
Fantastic gym to get into the sport of ninja! The coaches are very kid friendly and do a great job of making sure the kids are working out / using the equipment safely. There are a variety of levels from intro all the way up to a competitive team. Matt does a great job of getting his love for ninja to rub off on the kids he coaches!
Kellie 4
1 year ago
This place is amazing! My kids absolutely love it. Super nice staff, area for parents to sit and watch.Plenty of different ninja stations around the gym, so that the kids are moving from one thing to another, not getting bored. But of course the wall is everyone's favorite!My only tip. Make sure everyone participating is wearing tennis shows. There is a lot of running.
Javier Sanchez
1 year ago
Great coaches and staff. Facility is in top shape. Only downside is as this sport is growing in popularity so are the monthly prices!
Holly Decheney
1 year ago
Absolutely love this place. My daughter and I both joined this gym for awhile. The atmosphere and the people here are amazing. Everyone cheers each other on and will do anything to help you. I couldn't have asked for a better place.
Mackenzie
1 year ago
I signed my two black sons up for their ninja camp. 4 days for 2 hours a day, $160 each. It was the worst experience we have had for a camp. They were acting like normal elementary boys but were isolated as being “bad”, for things like a …