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Vanderbilt Tennis Club

Think about wearing comfy shoes! I was running around a lot, and my feet were killing me after. You're gonna want to be ready to explore the courts and enjoy the vibe.

I recommend checking out their schedule for events ahead of time. I missed a cool match because I wasn't aware of it. Staying in the loop will def help you enjoy more tennis!

My advice is to bring your own water bottle! They charge like crazy for drinks there, and it's a nice money saver. Plus, you can refill it easily

I suggest you get there around 10 AM when it's a bit quieter and you can snag a good spot for some great matches without the crowds. Mornings are just so peaceful!
Lakewood Park Tennis Center

I think you should bring some sunblock, even if it looks cloudy. The elevation is high, and I ended up kinda burnt after a few hours!

I suggest arriving around 9 AM if you're hoping for less crowded courts. The mornings are way chill, and you can easily snag a good spot.

I recommend checking online for any special deals or discount days before you go. I found a weekday pass that saved me quite a bit.

My advice is to bring your own water bottle. The center didn't have a lot of drink stations, and I wish I had something to stay hydrated.
Central Park Tennis Center

If you're nearby, grab a snack at one of the food trucks before heading to the courts. They offer great deals which kept me fueled without breaking the bank!

I suggest arriving around 10 AM when it’s a bit less crowded. I found it way easier to secure a court and really enjoyed the quieter atmosphere

My advice is to book your courts online in advance. I didn't, and I had to wait longer than I expected, which ate into my practice time.
Darling Tennis Center

I think showing up around 9 AM is the sweet spot; you beat the heat a little and can grab a good court if you're playing. Later, it gets pretty crowded and hot!

My advice is to bring your own water and snacks. The drinks and bites can be pricey at the center, and you'll want to stay hydrated out there!

I recommend checking the schedule in advance for any free courts, especially on weekends, to save some $$ on rentals.
Fitzgerald Tennis Center

I recommend checking out their schedule for events. I stumbled upon a free community event that was a blast; it was totally unexpected and added to the fun!

I suggest booking your court time online instead of at the center. It saved me a lot of waiting time on a busy weekend. Plus, you can see which courts are available in advance.
City Park Pepsi Tennis Center

I suggest checking the weather before you go! I didn’t and ended up caught in a rainstorm; it was such a bummer!

I recommend buying your tickets online in advance to save time, especially on weekends when it can get super crowded. Trust me, waiting in line is not fun!

My advice is to pack some snacks and water. The concession prices can add up, and there’s not a ton of food options nearby if you need a break.
Colorado Springs Racquet Club

Try to visit on weekdays! The crowds on weekends can be insane, and I wished I had gone on a Tuesday or Wednesday instead. More court time available for sure!

Bring your own water bottle! The drinks at the club are kind of pricey, and you can refill your bottle for free. It really helped me stay hydrated without breaking the bank.

Definitely ask about any deals or discounts on lessons. I found out they had a 'first lesson free' promo after I had already signed up. A little research could have saved me some cash.
Tennis Center

Pack a cooler with snacks and drinks. The café is a bit pricey, and I regretted not bringing my own food. You'll save bucks that way!

I suggest checking their online schedule before you go. I missed out on a fun doubles clinic because I didn't look ahead!

if you're planning to rent equipment, call ahead. i found out on-site that they were out of racquets, which was a bummer. don't wanna be stuck without!

I recommend going early, like around 8 AM, to beat the crowds. It was way quieter, and I had the courts to myself for a bit.
Gates Tennis Center

My advice is to bring your own water bottle. The prices for drinks at the center are kinda steep, and having your own keeps you hydrated without breaking the bank. Plus, you’ll be reusing!

I recommend checking out the local snack options beforehand. There’s a juice bar nearby that I missed, but it could've saved me a few bucks on overpriced snacks!
Summerlin Tennis Club at Arbors

I suggest booking your court ahead of time, especially on weekends. I didn't and had to wait for an hour, which was a bummer!

Try to go early, around 8 AM, when the courts are fresh and the sun isn’t too brutal. Playing later in the day was just too hot for me.

If you can, swing by the local grocery store before your visit instead of the on-site café. The food prices there were pretty steep, and I ended up spending way more than I expected.