NEW YORK BADMINTON CENTER

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Queens, United States

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NEW YORK BADMINTON CENTER Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

NEW YORK BADMINTON CENTER is located in Queens, United States on 132-70 34th Ave. NEW YORK BADMINTON CENTER is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category badminton complex in United States.

Address

132-70 34th Ave

Phone

+16462713228

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TS Rahman

Great place! The receptionist is very nice. Wide space. Other options for recreation. Available toilet. You can rent rackets. Lights nees to be replaced.

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Nuhash Chowdhury

Ita a great place for badminton in the city, Best place, nice and worth the money. Its 18 dollar for weekdays 19dollars for weekends You can get membership card for 150 dollars and use it 10 times. You can get the racquet for rent which is 6 dollars. But you have to buy the shuttlecocks. Make sure to reserve before you come. Very nice customer service. Try to be on time they really want everyone to play within time. They also have plenty space for parking. I wish I lived near could have gone there every other day.

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Wei Zhang

I was informed that each person gets 45 minutes. I reserved 2 courts. We had 7 people there. I was told we can have longer time during phone conversation. I asked if I can extend the time since we didn’t start using the second court. They denied ever telling me that at all and wouldn’t even try to contact their manager. They didn’t tell my fellow players either. They told me we can only play for 1.5 hours total for 7 people!!! Such a scam!!!!

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Khondokar Ibrahim

It's a busy place. It's better if you reserve before.

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Rafael August

It was a nice, open gym where my friends and I were able to play at a good distance from others and each other. Due to its location it could be missed, but their sign is written in big letters at the end of the street so that it could pop out more. The people who work here are quite friendly and are quite the professional badminton players themselves. It is quite a hidden gem here in a more industrial section in Queens, and away from all the hustle and bustle of the inner-city so it wasn't very crowded. The closest trains to this area are the 7 Train and the Port Washington Branch on the LIRR at Flushing - Main St, and the Q65 provides service along College Point Blvd to where the NYBC is. I would definitely go back to this place, it was a great experience and not too difficult to reach.