JJVA Volleyball Club | Sport Facility
Batting cage in Jacksonville, Florida





About JJVA Volleyball Club | Sport Facility
JJVA Volleyball Club | Sport Facility is a training batting cage facility in Jacksonville, Florida. Built for serious baseball and softball players — lessons, data tools, pitching machines.
Facility features
- Baseball
Batting Cage Reviews
- Stacy Swords4
This is a nice place for kids games although very limited parking. They dont allow coolers or outside food allowed however dont have enough food for two day tournaments for the amount of people. Some people dont eat pork and by second day thats all they have. There is no rentry so those people have to go hungry. Kids need food when they are playing all day. Some days security allow kids to practice at the end of facility and other days they are all over them not to.
2 months ago
- Suzie Cpo5
Very exciting and VERY Loud. Many courts playing at same time. Clean facility. Restrooms and concession stand available. Small gift shop with sport apparel inside. Bring Ear Plugs, you will want them. A stadium seat would be comfortable also.
2 months ago
- K Suid1
IF YOU HAVE A BLACK CHILD AND WANT THEM TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN VOLLEYBALL DONT GO HERE! They gaslighted the black children the black teammates get bullied by the white teammates. They focus more on the children that are not darker skinned. This may sound immature. But, if you don’t believe me try it out for yourself and I hate to be one to say I told you so. The coaches ignored the bullying. There are not a lot of African American girls that are getting recruited.
3 months ago
- Sara Withadi1
Oh, JJVA. Where to begin? First I have to say this review will be in reference to attending a volleyball tournament at this facility. I know people who go to the club and are quite happy and their teams are always good. But tournaments there are not good and I will tell you a few reasons why. Let’s start with your arrival. Parking. All I have to say is, “Good luck!” (Well I actually have more to say than that) A venue should not be allowed to host an event if they cannot properly care for attendees starting with either providing a safe place to park, or having one nearby (public parking.) For those attending tournaments hosted by JJVA only the first very few to arrive get safe parking. The rest - well you’re the ones who need "Good luck!" People park everywhere, all up and down the street, backing off and onto the road, parking all the way down to the hotels. There is lots of traffic on that road. And so at night, guess what? What do you think dark street + people walking around on it + traffic equals? The little crosses/memorials along the side of the road should give you an idea of what has happened to people who have had to park there in the past. Why this is allowed to continue, why this hasn’t been addressed by either the owners of JJVA or by the city of Jacksonville when people have actually died because of this, I do not understand. (But I gue$$ the owner$ of JJVA have their rea$on$.) Then as an added bonus…for those who survive the parking - you may have to pick your car up at the pound. Yes! JJVA shares a building with another business which is closed on the weekends. Parking overflows into their parking which is fine on weekends, but a tournament in January 2024 carried over to a Monday and wow, whaddaya know?! People’s cars were getting towed! Not cool, JJVA. Not cool. But now why would a business do such a thing? Host an event they’re super proud to brag on Instagram about that they have over 100 teams there! Over 100 teams of 12 girls and so we’re talking possibly 1200 cars because Americans are all too “independent” to carpool. Why are they so proud to brag about this? Go$h! I ju$t can’t imagine what their motivation could be!? So now let’s talk about the children. Yes, children!. A volleyball tournament is a sporting event for…children! And when competing in sports what do you need most? Water. (No…whatever else you were thinking the right answer is water.) And oh…JJVA is happy to supply it for you for just $3.50 for 12 ounces of water at their conce$$ion$! And don’t forget the tip for the person who handed you a water bottle!! Like…are you kidding? They have vending machines which proooobably don’t charge $3.50 for one bottle of water (I forgot to check) BUT…those mysteriously each had a sign saying, “Out of Order” on them. Silly machines with their $1.00 water bottles! "Out of Order." Shur. Then let’s address the fact that if there would happen to be any sort of emergency like a nutcase with a firearm or a fire or even a rampaging herd of water buffalo - we’d all have been needing our own little memorials because it's SO overcrowded in there. Again I can’t believe it’s legal to have that many people in the building. You can’t hardly move. It’s so loud. And the seating is atrocious - and what’s ironic is that if any parents happened to get into a location the staff didn't like to watch their child play (after handing them one of those $3.50-bottles of water) the staff would lose their minds and tell them to move “because of safety!” Safety. There are memorials across the street where people have been hit by cars because of the parking situation…but we’re supposed to believe they care about safety? ANYWAY! Did I mention the staff is pretty unpleasant? Yeah. I’ll just put that nicely. The bathrooms were also pretty nasty. But hey! They bragged on Instagram that they had 100 teams there this weekend. And bragging about how great you are despite the reality is what the world revolves on these days, I guess. But really your clubs should find other tournaments to go to and stay away from here.
2 years ago
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