Overview
Moon Drop Yoga Studio is a boutique yoga and wellness hub located in the heart of Carrollwood, Tampa, with a core mission to provide a safe space to heal, grow, and connect. The studio creates a welcoming, serene, and spotless environment that visitors describe as inviting and perfect for relaxation and community building. It offers a wide variety of inclusive classes for all ages and skill levels, including Gentle Yoga, stretch classes, kids yoga, and special workshops like sound baths and creativity sessions, all led by skilled and supportive instructors. Beyond group classes, the studio fosters connection through a comfortable Tea Lounge, free community support groups, a Monthly Story Club, and a small retail space featuring local artists.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Pricing
| Plan Name | Duration | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| 10 Class Pack | 10 Classes | $180 |
| 5 Class Pack | 5 Classes | $95 |
| Monthly Unlimited Membership | 1 Month | $150 |
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 7:00 am – 6:30 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 7:00 am – 6:30 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 7:00 am – 6:30 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 7:00 am – 6:30 pm |
| Friday | Open | 7:00 am – 6:30 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 7:00 am – 6:30 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 7:00 am – 6:30 pm |
Studio in Details
A Welcoming Space for Healing and Connection
Moon Drop Yoga Studio presents itself as a boutique yoga space located in the heart of Carrollwood, Tampa. The studio’s stated mission is to be a safe space to HEAL~GROW~CONNECT, a sentiment that visitors frequently echo in their descriptions of the atmosphere. People describe the facility as welcoming, warm, inviting, and serene. They note it is spotless, pristine, stylish, and relaxing, with a great feel inside. The space is often called quiet, which contributes to its calming environment. One visitor specifically mentioned a large room with comfortable chairs and tea for relaxing, referring to the studio’s Tea Lounge. This focus on creating a comforting, community-oriented environment is central to the studio’s identity, extending the practice beyond the mat into social connection and personal replenishment.
The studio actively cultivates this community through various initiatives. The website mentions Free Community Support Groups, a Monthly Story Club, and group travel opportunities. Visitors confirm this community aspect, with one person stating it is “more than a studio, more than a class, it is connection and community!” Another noted that students often chat before and after classes in a light-hearted way. The studio also runs a “What’s Good” community spotlight page to celebrate teachers, members, and local partners, reinforcing a culture of collaboration and mutual support. This emphasis on being seen and building relationships based on health and kindness is a defining characteristic noted by those who visit.
Classes and Instruction for All Levels
The yoga studio offers a variety of yoga classes, workshops, and related events. According to the studio’s own information, they teach to all ages and all levels, and beginners are always welcome. This inclusive approach is strongly supported by visitor feedback. Multiple people shared positive first-time experiences, with one calling their initial class “amazing” and another, who started practicing at 54 years old, noting they were scared at first but found classes for all levels. They began with stretch classes and progressed to working on strength and core. Another visitor, who identifies as being in a larger body, expressed that they never felt out of place or made to feel that yoga wasn’t for them, highlighting the studio’s inclusive environment.
Visitors mention specific class types they’ve attended, which provides insight into the studio’s offerings. These include Gentle Yoga, a 60-minute slow yoga class, stretch classes, and kids yoga. Special events and workshops are also a significant part of the schedule. People have participated in or hosted a Quantum Manifestation Workshop, a creativity workshop, sound baths, yoga dance classes, and Sundays Meditation and Mantras. The studio owner is noted for going above and beyond with these special events. Instructors receive consistent praise for being skilled, kind, supportive, encouraging, and highly experienced. Specific teachers like Agnes, Michelle Fields, Beth, and Sophia are highlighted by name for their incredible guidance, ability to make practices fun and focused, and for creating a comfortable, challenging yet relaxing atmosphere. The owner, Stacy, is also mentioned as being engaged and making everyone feel special.
A Holistic Hub with Extended Offerings
Moon Drop Yoga Studio functions as a holistic wellness hub that extends beyond standard group classes. The aforementioned Tea Lounge is a featured amenity, described as lovely, homey, and comfortable—a space used for relaxation and community gatherings like the Story Club. The studio also has a small retail component. Visitors note the availability of healthy and vegan snacks, gift items, books, and items from local artists for purchase. This adds a layer of convenience and supports local craftspeople, aligning with the studio’s community values.
The studio’s programming includes dedicated activities for different demographics. Kids yoga and “kids night out” events are mentioned, with one parent noting their daughter adores her weekly class and instructor. Prenatal yoga is also listed among the studio’s offerings. Furthermore, Moon Drop Yoga provides Corporate Wellness Programs. Their dedicated workplace wellness service aims to bring yoga, meditation, and nutrition coaching directly to businesses or welcome teams into the studio. These programs are designed to reduce stress, increase focus, and boost morale, though visitors do not provide specific feedback on this corporate arm. The studio also offers teacher training, as indicated on its website navigation. For practicalities, the studio suggests arriving 10 minutes early to settle in and recommends signing up for classes ahead of time to receive cancellation notifications. They have a few mats to borrow and sell water, but visitors are generally advised to bring their own mat and water bottle.
