Flippers Gymnastics, located at 814 W 1425 N, Layton, UT, offers gymnastics classes and preschool programs for kids. The gym is known for its fun, interactive environment and special classes for children with varying abilities. However, several reviews highlight issues with organization and communication, as well as inconsistent teaching quality.
While some parents rave about the positive impact on their kids' social and physical skills, others report concerns over safety, outdated facilities, and uninvolved instructors. Flippers Gymnastics has mixed reviews but remains a viable option for local families.
Pros:
- Fun and interactive environment
- Special classes for children with different abilities
- Positive impact on kids' social and physical skills
- Clean and bright facility
- Dedicated staff who care about the students
- Kids enjoy the variety of activities
- Great for building social skills
- Christmas show is highly praised
- Fantastic for special needs children
- Helpful and enthusiastic staff
Cons:
- Issues with organization
- Inconsistent teaching quality
- Facility appears outdated and run-down
Location / Contact
- Address: 814 W 1425 N, Layton, UT 84041, United States
- Phone:+1 801-593-8484
- Website:lilflippers.com
Rating Stats
Reviews (24)
Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 3.7-star.
This business has 24 reviews.
The address is: 814 W 1425 N, Layton, UT 84041, United States .
The contact number is +1 801-593-8484
This service is listed under Gymnastics Center .
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Jace Lyon
3 years ago
Desiree Barlow
3 years ago
The owner does not enforce the wearing of masks. She herself is not wearing a mask in a video my daughter took while she was teaching a class.
Brittany Barlow
3 years ago
The instructors don’t wear masks nor do they require kids to and they are all super close together. They are exposing everyone to the risk of Covid. Not safe or professional at all!!
Wes Brown
4 years ago
Kala Bailey
4 years ago
I took my 3 year old expecting tumbling which is what he really wants to learn and do and i felt like it was like an interactive story time. Too much playing sitting in a circle and not as much tumbling. The teacher behind me teaching older kids during it was not enthusiastic to be there and I felt like was just constantly telling the kids what they were doing wrong.
Sarah Ford
5 years ago
This place has been a great starter point for my daughter,but very unorganized.
Aaron Howey
5 years ago
Fantastic and helpful staff that do well teaching what each student needs to progress!
Oni Jitsu
6 years ago
My Son was attacked and injured by another student at Lil' Flippers.My Ex is not very sharing of information. And so, after awhile I contacted the school directly. My phone calls and my emails went unanswered. I then approached my Son's teacher, Miss Alex. And before I could ask when it would be a good time to go over the situation, she immediately told me she would not be talking to me. That, my Ex-wife had instructed them not to. (Her wishes were the sole determinant in this matter apparently)So then I talked to Miss Brittanie, the owner. She confirmed that they would not be cooperating with me on this matter of child safety. Because, my Ex is the one paying them. (No - I've been reimbursing my Ex for half of the expenses for some time now, and I told her so)And, Miss Brittanie demanded I provide her with a copy of the divorce decree, proving I have joint custody. I found and shared it with her that very same evening. I also had my attorney contact them and offer to answer any questions they might have.They have used the holiday season as an excuse. But they never replied to myself before or after the Winter break. Until, after I sent off my last email, stating my desire at this point to file complaints, and to withdraw my son from their care.Timeliness and responsiveness on the matter of child safety are pretty important issues. It naturally makes you wonder just how important child safety is. It has now been almost a month since the incident occurred. This is unacceptable.
BethAnne Swenson
6 years ago
My son is currently in his second year of preschool here and I have been nothing but impressed with them! I love the way they are with the kids. They are always so happy and positive. My son has really enjoyed the variety of things that they do everyday and as a very active physical kid I couldn’t ask for a better way to get him used to going to school.He has also learned a lot since enrolling there. He recognizes all his letters and most the sounds they make, and he comes home every time with new songs that he has learned that he just loves to sing. I feel he is in a fantastic place as we look forward at enrolling him in Kindergarten.I also love that they have kids with all different abilities there. My son has learned social skills from these teachers that some adults could use. I was referred to the school by family and have in turn referred family and friends and would again if the opportunity should arise.
Happy Goats
6 years ago
The instructor acted like he was mildly interested (at best)at what was going on. My son said the teacher didn't show or teach him how to do the skills my son didn't know. They put a three year old and a ten year old in the same class. The studio's interior is pretty run down and smells weird. They play the music at a really, really loud volume during class. Bad experience all around.