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COMPETITIVE ALLSTAR CHEERLEADING PROGRAM
WELLINGTON FLORIDA

Programs, Costs & Choosing a Gym

Programs, Costs & Choosing a Gym

Honest guides to the decisions cheer parents actually face — program fit, budget, travel, and how to evaluate any gym.

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All-star cheer offers real choices — from a low-key non-competitive season to full-travel elite competition — and the right answer depends on your athlete's goals, your calendar, and your budget. These guides give families in Wellington, Westlake, and across western Palm Beach County the straight version of each decision.

The 60-second version

Wellington Allstars runs four program paths: non-competitive Novice for first-timers, competitive Prep with a lighter footprint, and Limited Travel or Full Travel All Star for the complete competitive experience. The full side-by-side table — competition, travel, cost level, time — lives on What We Offer, and placement happens at evaluations, where every athlete gets a team.

The guides
Decision shortcuts
Quick answers on programs & cost
What's the least expensive way to be part of the gym?
Weekly classes ($75–$95 per 6-week session) or the non-competitive Novice program — no travel, minimal gear, no competition fees. See the schedule.
Why don't cheer gyms publish one total price?
Because the honest answer is a range that depends on team level, event count, and travel. Any good gym should still explain every cost category before you sign — we do.
Can my athlete move between programs?
Yes — program fit is revisited at each season's evaluations, and athletes commonly move from Novice to Prep to All Star as skills and commitment grow.
Is Limited Travel a "lesser" program than Full Travel?
No — both train levels 1–6 with the same coaching staff. The difference is the number of away events, which is a family-logistics decision, not a quality tier.