Boo Williams Sportsplex 5 Armistead Pointe Parkway, Hampton, VA 23666
About the Business
The Boo Williams Sportsplex is a state-of-the-art stadium located at 5 Armistead Pointe Parkway in Hampton, Virginia, United States. This premier facility is a hub for sports and fitness enthusiasts, offering a wide range of athletic programs and events for all ages and skill levels. The Sportsplex features top-notch amenities, including indoor and outdoor courts, a fitness center, and a track and field area. Whether you're a competitive athlete or just looking to stay active, the Boo Williams Sportsplex has something for everyone. Come visit and experience the excitement and energy of this world-class sports institution.
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5 Armistead Pointe Pkwy B, Hampton, VA 23666, United States
Reviews
"They did not have any sport drinks available at the concession stand and the vending machines were out of service. I would expect a concession stand at such a large sports complex would have the proper things for sell that athletes would need when competing."
"This facility is the worst facility I've ever been in. The head coach got me some chicken today and it tastes so weird. No flavor, no ranch, no ketchup, no barbecue sauce. No fries, no drink. Five little wings for $9 and they were disgusting to me. I think this place is ran by a black man who is just money hungry or in a serious bind and just want to choke the life out of these black people who come to try to support their children. Shame on you. I personally feel that's why God is not blessing this place. Yeah you got people coming in but they have to pay you and it's not a free event. It is super small compared to the other tracks that I have been to. It should only be for light preschool and kindergartens maybe first grade. Again, the food was awful and it is a shame that you cannot bring snacks, water or nothing in here. They should eat their own food and see if they like it. And even if they do, there are plenty of people that will agree that that food was tasteless and bland. They have to go see chef Ramsey. Because they won't pull out bleachers that just standing around crowdy people are standing right in front of you sitting in front of you. Drop your stuff in front of you. It's just awful in here. It's really really tight. I hope the people that I came with. I hope all their kids hurry up and do well so I can get out of here"
"I like the indoor track but hate they can't pull many bleachers out. I also do not like the fact that you can't bring food or beverages from the outside. The only food the concession offers is fried food, and everyone doesn't want fried food, especially the athletes. I'm not saying allow people to bring a buffet in, but what is wrong with allowing spectators to bring water, fruit, and snacks? If you don't arrive at events EARLY, you will be overwhelmed with a lack of seating or being stuffed between people."
"This was my first time being inside of the complex. My friend and l walked on the inside track. It is awesome. The women's bathroom is spacious and l counted at least or might be more than 22 stalls in each. It's very clean and downright gorgeous inside. The complex is opened from 9-12. It has a food court and a store inside as well as other stuff. If you want a safe place to walk, go there and try it. You will not be disappointed."
"Appalled to attend a game today to find out after a player flew in the air and landed on the ground, that there was no trainer in sight to properly evaluate his condition. Instead, I had to purchase ice from the concessions stand, who informed me that there should be a trainer at the table inside the courts. I took the liberty to go back into the space the evaluate the whole space and below is the site where a trainer SHOULD have been set up for these sort of situations. Now being fully aware of this, after providing the player with the ice I had to PAY for (Again, unacceptable), I went to investigate what is really going on; to then find out there was a trainer who was set up and observing the safety of the OTHER SIDE of the building. When I asked the trainer how does this practice even make sense when both sides are not visible to observe, she informed me that she was the only one hired to be there. (SAFETY HAZARD). When I asked the staff on site manning the admissions table, she wasn’t sure either. I asked to be provided information of who is in charge of running events as this is not okay. At the cost of $10 a person for admission, Boo Williams could do a lot more to invest in the safety of our athletes and not pocket it at the expense of their health. Please feel free to get directly in touch with me to address my concerns. I would greatly appreciate it as this facility must do better."
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