Vegas United Volleyball Club
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Vegas United Volleyball Club is located in Las Vegas (United States). Featured in the gay campgrounds category, it has a rating of 2.2. Check all the details here.
Features and services of Vegas United Volleyball Club
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Amenities
- Toilet
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Customer Reviews
Vegas United Volleyball Club has a rating of 3.4 out of 5 based on over 45 reviews on Google
Great club my daughter has improved insanely throughout the season. Started off under-handing and ended the season jump serving! This club has a great family mindset and supports everyone of them. Yet the competition level for local tournaments are low because they go against NYS teams and sometimes dif age groups and teams in the Vegas united. And there’s usually not a lot of tournaments and games but other than that awesome season
Absolutely horrible expierence here. I can’t say it loud enough, DO NOT TAKE YOUR KIDS HERE! My daughter joined the local league. Weeks after joint the club, we were notified that the girls would no longer be competing in the club league, but be competing against NYS(a rec league) My girls team never got to practice on their own court. The communication from staff and even the owner was absolutely non existent. This place was a joke and absolutely needs to be out of business. Stay away from these guys.
If you are looking for a great experience where your child can be coached and grow as a athlete you won't get what you pay for here! They charge $3000+ for a season. What you are getting for that price is minimal coaching but a facility. You get to practice in their building. Am I bitter at this club? Yes! The were forced to shut down during Covid-19 but continued to take payments from us for the month of March. Our family paid $2800 dollars out of $3,200 dollar season but only received half of our scheduled tournaments. They took 5 months to "refund" our money not used for tournaments and we got $189.00 back. What a joke! I believe there are better clubs in town that are more honest and care about both your player and your money invested. Just think twice before signing with this club.
Out of the 7-8 years that I have played volleyball, this was the worst experience ever. After weeks into the season they told us that we were not in a league. (we were going against NYS TEAMS). After our first "tournament" we got an email and I was kicked off the team. DO NOT GO HERE.
For some reason, the club decided to paint the north/south facing court lines almost the exact same color as the court floor. As a result, the players and fans have a very difficult time seeing the court boundaries, whether the ball is in or out, and where the service line is located. There are also painted Purina logo type squares on the court that seem to have no function and are also confusing to the players.
It’s a former garage and so the ceilings are low. The floors are nice but there is no seating. They host tournaments but you have to bring your own chair. So -if you don’t get there early enough (heaven forbid you have to take another child somewhere), you’ll either be sitting behind a row of other camp chairs where you can’t see, or you’re stuck behind the standing team (where you also can’t see). Then you’ll get yelled at by a member of the staff. It’s nice of them to host but it’s ill equiped for large groups of spectators and the hosts are rude and unaccommodating.
My daughter joined a team at VU with high expectations, but unfortunately, our experience fell short. We signed all necessary forms in good faith, but here’s where things went wrong: • Poor Communication: There was a lot of miscommunication across different platforms, with practice and event details often given on short notice. We were also left to communicate primarily via text message, which made it easy for tones and intentions to get misinterpreted. • Lack of Transparency: We were never informed that our daughter wasn’t signed up for standard club team tournaments. Instead, she participated in scrimmages with other in-house teams, and one game with NYS (rec volleyball) despite paying the full $3K club price. • Delayed Tournament Schedule: We didn’t receive a tournament schedule until January, by which time other local teams had already competed in several events. • Limited Court Availability: Our daughter’s team had to share a court with another team until just two weeks before their first game. Meanwhile, the court was sometimes used for private lessons during practice time. • No Direct Communication: Important updates were only shared through newsletters, with no direct communication to parents about the ongoing issues. This was my daughter’s first experience with club volleyball, and unfortunately, by mid-season, several girls—including ours—were released from the team. This seemed to happen after parents, including myself, raised concerns about the lack of transparency and clear communication. If the club had held a parent meeting to explain the situation and adjusted the fees accordingly, we would have been more than understanding and would have continued with the program. At the core, we just wanted our daughter to play volleyball, have clear and timely communication, and ensure that the costs aligned with the value of the experience. Unfortunately, this wasn’t the case.
Information about Vegas United Volleyball Club
Address
Vegas United Volleyball Club is located at 3055 S Valley View Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89102, United States
Phone
The phone number of Vegas United Volleyball Club is +1 702-778-5244
Website
The website of Vegas United Volleyball Club is: vegasunitedvc.com
Business Hours
Monday: 10:00–20:00
Tuesday: 10:00–20:00
Wednesday: 10:00–20:00
Thursday: 10:00–20:00
Friday: 10:00–20:00
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed