Faculty is good shape. Courts and fields appear to be well taken care of. Staff isn’t engaged so don’t expect much in the way of customer service. Parking is limited so show up early. Don’t expect to get much of a cell signal in this giant steel box. They do have wifi but they don’t provide any bandwidth, it’s effectively useless. They’re some new facilities being built north of sport zone so hopefully some competition helps.
Sarah M.
Place rating: 3 Indianapolis, IN
This place is like a casino for athletes. Stuffy, no windows, no clocks and NOPHONESIGNAL. So don’t except to be snagging glances at your facebook/email/texts/tinder/etc while you pretend to watch your 6 year old’s soccer game. The bar smells like a bag of nacho cheez exploded 8 months ago and nobody bothered to clean it up. Yet it’s still a far cry better than enduring a little league game at 8pm outside in February.
Erica G.
Place rating: 5 Indianapolis, IN
Great facility to hold all sorts of indoor sports. They have basketball, volleyball, soccer, baseball, etc. The front desk crew is very efficient and very helpful about answering questions in a timely fashion. The one thing that surprised me was when we had an injury, they didn’t have any ice packs around. Kinda weird for a sports complex. I play volleyball there once a week in the colder months. The courts are on the short side but once you know it your fine. They will also adjust the net height to whatever we prefer when we get there. Very accommodating and grateful there is a place to play this winter.
Donovan M.
Place rating: 4 San Diego, CA
I’ve played in Thursday soccer leagues here for 7 years… usually about 42 Thursdays a year. The facility itself is very nice. Good turf on the soccer field, new varnish on the basketball courts, etc. Management isn’t very attentive when we have problems tho. Issues like the scoreboard not working take weeks and weeks to fix. It could be ran better, but the facility itself is nice.