Bay Badminton Center
1611 Adrian Rd.,
Burlingame,
CA,
94010
(650) 692-1611
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33 reviews
The first thing you walk in is that you will notice its really clean. You'll notice alot of chairs in the registering room and a place to watch TV. Pass the register room.. you'll see dun dun dun.. alot of badminton courts!! Nice waiting system.. and chairs and tables to watch and relax.. If you don't have any equipment.. there is a store for all your badminton needs.
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When they say state of the art in their description.. they really DO mean state of the art! I actually think it may have been TOO state of the art for me.
Bay Badminton has drop-in and membership options with reasonable prices. Whether you drop-in or get a membership, each person gets a 4-digit id number. This id number allows you to sign up for courts.
When you walk into the enormous gym, there are two computer stations where you can select which court you would like to play on (by selecting your name and entering in your 4-digit id).
Unfortunately or fortunately, there must be 4 people on a court in order to officially reserve a court. The court layout on the computer displays "person 1 person 2 VS person 3 person 4" so if you only have too people the computer will show that you are missing an opponent. This is a problem if you're playing singles because people are allowed to join your court. Other people can even kick you off the court because the timer is not set when you don't have an opponent (there is a 30 minute limit per court).
A large screen and projector shows the time remaining that the people can have the court. During the weekdays, there isn't as many people waiting for courts so some people do not follow the sign-up system. Because of this, some courts may show as being opened when actually there are people practicing.
All in all, it's nice on the weekdays when it's not as crowded (especially 9-11pm!). Weekends are the busiest days so maybe if it's your first time at Bay Badminton, you'll want to go on a weekday so the employees and show you around and teach you how to use their system.
ALSO, they have a decent size badminton shop inside with rackets, shoes, snacks, and more gear. They also restring rackets.
If you don't have anyone to play with, no problem! There are even sign-up sheets for people looking for people to play with.