This venue has fewer than 5 verified player reviews. The Pulse Score is still on the full 40 / 25 / 20 / 5 / 5 / 5 weighting — it will simply sharpen as verified reviews accumulate.
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Street ViewBudget-friendly padel club in Maipú, Mendoza, with a covered court ideal for bad weather, outdoor courts with artificial turf, and on-site food including pizzas and empanadas.
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| Court | Wall | Structure | Setting | Surface | Lighting | Runback | Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Covered/Indoor Court | Unknown | Unknown | Covered | Lit | |||
| Outdoor Court (street-facing) | Unknown | Unknown | Open | artificial_turf | Lit |
Padel Las Vayas is well-regarded for affordability, good court conditions, and helpful staff, but lighting issues and court maintenance concerns persist.
“Los precios son los más baratos de Mendoza!”
“Las luces de las canchas mamita querida yo creo q es mejor no prenderlas”
5 reviews, positively skewed by Google algorithm. Aggregate 4.2★ from 248 reviews validates moderate satisfaction. Lighting emerges as consistent pain point across multiple reviews; outdoor court durability also flagged. No false consensus detected.
Basic neighbourhood padel club with 2–3 courts in poor-to-worn condition (hard surface, concrete/mesh walls), an open outdoor court and a modest canteen; no modern glass or premium features.
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