
American Consumer Assessment Inc. Announces 2025 'Sports & Leisure' Award Winners in California
These awards aim to uphold consumers' fundamental rights by sharing results based on consumer evaluations, providing objective and valuable information, and promoting the qualitative enhancement of consumers' lives.
Evaluations for the 2025 American Consumer Awards 'Sports & Leisure' category were conducted from March to June, we conducted an evaluation through review platforms. The evaluation criteria included staff friendliness, facility satisfaction, pricing satisfaction, accessibility, and service satisfaction. Several outstanding businesses were recognized for their excellence in this category.
Gym :
Fitness 19 (207 N Grand Ave)
Powerhouse Gym Menifee
Anytime Fitness (2209 H Dela Rosa Sr St)
Leisure centre :
The Escape Game San Francisco (Downtown) (150 Kearny St)
The Escape Game San Jose
Skydiving center :
GoJump Oceanside.
Off roading area :
Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area
Go-kart track :
K1 Speed - Indoor Go Karts. Corporate Event Venue. Team Building Activities (1709 Main St)
Fishing charter :
Seaforth Sportfishing
Bowling alley :
Pins N Pockets
Yoga studio :
Hot 8 Yoga (177 E Colorado Blvd g080)
A spokesperson for the American Consumer Assessment inc. stated, "The 2025 American Consumer Awards are grounded in evaluations from real consumers, and we hope these results will provide trustworthy information for consumers and contribute to the growth of the Sports & Leisure industry. We also believe that these assessments will encourage businesses to prioritize customer satisfaction and continue to offer exceptional service."
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Company Name: American Consumer Assessment Inc.
Contact Person: Harvey Reed
Email: Send Email
City: Los Angeles
State: CA
Country: United States
Website: https://www.usa-aca.com/
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