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Businiess name:
Manhattan Plaza Racquet Club
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Review content:
The club has a membership program which provide services such as court reservations, game arranging, and such. These services are performed by an inefficient booking staff/system that is useless. If service is demanded then things can get ugly. The one thing the staff is good at is collecting your court fees.
so if you'd like to throw away about $45 a week, with or without court time, for nothing more than to have people talk back at you on the phone, and constantly putting you on hold, then MPRC membership is for you.
tennis programs/pros are pretty good, and you don't need membership to have lessons.
Pros: friendly tennis pros
Cons: the booking staff/system is a nightmare
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