Arlington Heights Park District

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Arlington Heights, United States

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Arlington Heights Park District Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Arlington Heights Park District is located in Arlington Heights, United States on 410 N Arlington Heights Rd. Arlington Heights Park District is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in United States.

Address

410 N Arlington Heights Rd

Phone

+1 8475773000

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Arravissa Rose

I was working at a few of the park districts and they are a lot of fun with nice ball parks and playground for people to enjoy.

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QuirkyNCreative

Went here to see the Christmas lights and decorations They were beautiful Its a very spacious park and well maintained

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Ass Oleh

When you have questions about anything you call them get a voice-mail and no one will contact you!

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LuvMy4kiddos Sraef

I'm a mom of 4 andI have had nothing but horrible experience with getting and keeping kid dance classes with ahpd. I'm in district and even if I sign up 1st day to get in ...set my schedule around what was secured (I have 4 kids to manage ) they constantly cancel or move classes around, causing a domino effect on the balance of the schedules. As a former girl scout leader, my daughter had to miss 1 class a month on classes I paid for because this park district can't set a schedule and I planned the monthly GS meeting around her original weekly schedule. Today, they cancelled a course due to low participate enrollment 2 days before the first class date and now tell me to use Hoffman estates Park district offerings instead. Great, now I have to figure out how to get my child 20 miles to hepd on a weeknight during rush hour traffic in the opposite direction of my work. I know least 6 parents in same predicament. This has been going on for at least 5 years. The cultural arts supervisor is well aware of the stress it causes but can't seem to fix the poor enrollment problem and/or offerings. I thought it was baton, a slightly different than normal sport but lyrical ballet...same issue. Sign up based on offered printed schedule and a week later, they push the class times to combine.

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sandy coleman Sandy Coleman

Nice