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.
Novice, Prep, or All Star? Choosing the Right Program
The plain-English version of the four program paths — and a quick decision guide matching athlete goals to commitment.
Read the guide →How Much Does Competitive Cheer Cost?
Every cost category explained — tuition, uniforms, competition fees, travel — and how program choice changes the total.
Read the guide →All-Star Cheer vs. School Cheer
Scored routines vs. game days: season, skills, commitment — and how athletes successfully do both.
Read the guide →How to Choose a Cheer Gym: A 12-Point Checklist
An objective checklist — coaching, safety progressions, transparency, culture — to evaluate any gym, including ours.
Read the guide →Limited Travel vs. Full Travel
Same elite training, different weekends — how families weigh trips, budget, school, and athlete ambition.
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