Drive Badminton Centre

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Richmond, Canada

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Sports complex· Sportswear store· Sports Wear· Badminton· Badminton court

Drive Badminton Centre Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Drive Badminton Centre is located in Richmond, Canada on 4551 No. 3 Rd #138. Drive Badminton Centre is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category sports complex in Canada.

Address

4551 No. 3 Rd #138

Phone

+1 6042852638

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Angel Chan

One of the best badminton facilities I’ve ever been to! Staff are always friendly and helpful, especially Jason. They have implemented safety guidelines and protocols for customers to feel safe entering the facility and I highly appreciate that. In my opinion, if people refuse to follow sign in procedures and temperature checks, then why do they even bother showing up and making a fuss? Some people just have some growing up to do imo, but I just wanted to leave this review to tell the staff at Drive they’re doing an impeccable job.

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Ikhsan Rallu

Nice places. Nice customer service,

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Nico Pratama Karim

The better place to play Badminton in Greater Vancouver area! No doubt about it. Great court condition, clean washroom, and good customer service, especially when you are a regular customer to them. I found that they are really strict with covid policies. They do temperature check for every player right before you go inside, and only accept limited number of person per court. They will ask you to leave if you fail to fulfill their requirement with a good manner. So, there is no reason for us to be overly afraid of the virus while playing, as long as you obey their house policies. I've been a regular more than 1 year now, and will always be.

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Ruby Ng

Sorry for my cousin's behavior. I understand that not all of their policies are in the provincial guidelines. However, it's a private business. They can set up whatever conditions for entry they need to in order to try to provide as safe a playing environment as is possible. During these times when they wanted to reopen to continue doing business they had to apply to the City with their plan of action in order to reopen. And the conditions my cousin found so objectionable (writing name, numbers, and pausing for a touch less temperature check) are what the business promised the city they'd do in order to be able to remain open. If they don't follow their promises, they don't get to stay in business. Everyone who wants to play is welcome, they just have to be well and follow the guidelines of the establishment. The Province also doesn't have guidelines for wearing pants to eat in a restaurant. But doesn't mean someone showing up to eat in nothing but their underwear has a right to throw a fit.

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Brian Lui

Badminton is such a fun sport so I was shocked to hear Dr. Henry and her team of experts haven't even heard of Badminton before! Anyway, from a technicality standpoint, since Dr. Henry and her team didn't include Badminton in their extensively researched list of indoor sport activities, Drive didn't need to do anything to accommodate us during these tough times. But what speaks volumes about Drive and their dedicated team is their going above and beyond to ensure a safe playing environment for us all. Kudos to you all and keep up the good work. :)