Ridesmart Equestrain Centre
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Mark Hiscocks
Horse riding g school for the young and old, Great instructor
Nov 17th, 2022 -
Laura sands
My daughter has learnt so much with Angie, not just how to ride and horsemanship but life skills as well.
Jul 29th, 2022 -
Andreea Stewart
My favorite place
Oct 13th, 2021 -
Karen Leite
Wonderful place for learning all about horses
Oct 10th, 2018 -
Lee-Ara Parker
I went to the September holiday programme last year, having being recommended this place. The first thing the instructor, Angie said to me after a mumbled "hello" was "your chaps are on the wrong feet", which they weren't. I pretended to fix them, and then the other girls arrived. They seemed nice. But the first problem was I had girls younger than me bossing me about. They were riding after me and the other girls. Anyway, we went to catch our mounts. I told Angie I was a capable rider and could catch a horse myself, but, nonetheless, she ignored me and sent another girl to catch the pony with me. We tacked up the horses, Angie treating me like a baby, and mounted, Angie still treating me like a baby. We walked to the arena, and Angie pulled out her phone and started texting a friend. She told the four girls riding after me and the other girls to instruct us! I was like, what is going on here. We walked 3/4 of the time, and then did a bit of trotting. I told Angie I was a capable-ish rider, and could canter and jump. But she didn't even look up from her phone as she said I couldn't. We then played some baby-ish mounted games, and dismounted. That was riding over, and out of 4 hours, only one and a half of them was spent riding! I was like hello, this is meant to be a horse-riding holiday programme! Once we untacked the horses, we had like half and hour of unsupervised lunch break, and then Angie came ambling in with glue, pens and ribbons, and a stack of coloured paper. She announced we were making goal boards! I thought to myself, this isn't an arts and crafts session, lady! We did that for about an hour, and then did some basic horsemanship. We all already knew the things she said to us! We then finished earlier than we were meant to, so the other group tacked up their horses, and we had to watch them ride for half and hour before we went home! I was quite peeved off as the day had cost $90! I could spend $10 doing arts and crafts at home if I wanted to do it that badly! It was SUCH a ripoff! And, I really don't get how people have given this place a 5 star review and can recommend it! Was Angie just being like this to our group, of have they been treated like this for so long that they have just gotten used to it?
Nov 4th, 2020
Contact Info
- (642) 146-1199
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Ridesmart Equestrain Centre?
A The phone number for Ridesmart Equestrain Centre is: (642) 146-1199.
Q Where is Ridesmart Equestrain Centre located?
A Ridesmart Equestrain Centre is located at 1043 Linwood Rd, Weymouth, AUK 2580
Q What days are Ridesmart Equestrain Centre open?
A Ridesmart Equestrain Centre is open:
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Q How is Ridesmart Equestrain Centre rated?
A Ridesmart Equestrain Centre has a 4.0 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
Ridesmart Equestrain Centre
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 4 Reviews )Mark Hiscocks on Google
Horse riding g school for the young and old, Great instructor
Laura sands on Google
My daughter has learnt so much with Angie, not just how to ride and horsemanship but life skills as well.
Andreea Stewart on Google
My favorite place
Karen Leite on Google
Wonderful place for learning all about horses
Lee-Ara Parker on Google
I went to the September holiday programme last year, having being recommended this place. The first thing the instructor, Angie said to me after a mumbled "hello" was "your chaps are on the wrong feet", which they weren't. I pretended to fix them, and then the other girls arrived. They seemed nice. But the first problem was I had girls younger than me bossing me about. They were riding after me and the other girls. Anyway, we went to catch our mounts. I told Angie I was a capable rider and could catch a horse myself, but, nonetheless, she ignored me and sent another girl to catch the pony with me. We tacked up the horses, Angie treating me like a baby, and mounted, Angie still treating me like a baby. We walked to the arena, and Angie pulled out her phone and started texting a friend. She told the four girls riding after me and the other girls to instruct us! I was like, what is going on here. We walked 3/4 of the time, and then did a bit of trotting. I told Angie I was a capable-ish rider, and could canter and jump. But she didn't even look up from her phone as she said I couldn't. We then played some baby-ish mounted games, and dismounted. That was riding over, and out of 4 hours, only one and a half of them was spent riding! I was like hello, this is meant to be a horse-riding holiday programme! Once we untacked the horses, we had like half and hour of unsupervised lunch break, and then Angie came ambling in with glue, pens and ribbons, and a stack of coloured paper. She announced we were making goal boards! I thought to myself, this isn't an arts and crafts session, lady! We did that for about an hour, and then did some basic horsemanship. We all already knew the things she said to us! We then finished earlier than we were meant to, so the other group tacked up their horses, and we had to watch them ride for half and hour before we went home! I was quite peeved off as the day had cost $90! I could spend $10 doing arts and crafts at home if I wanted to do it that badly! It was SUCH a ripoff! And, I really don't get how people have given this place a 5 star review and can recommend it! Was Angie just being like this to our group, of have they been treated like this for so long that they have just gotten used to it?