This gym is much smaller on the inside than it looks on the outside. This is because about half of it is dedicated to group workout areas. If you're looking to do a group activity like cycling, you might like it. If you're looking to lift weights, prepare for disappointment.
The free-weight area is exceptionally small, maybe 20' by 10'. Maybe. The machines are not many, about one or two per muscle group and are almost always full on weeknights. Normal gym etiquette is ignored here, so you can expect to see people just sitting on machines checking facebook or WhatsApp on their cell phones rather than working out. They aren't in any rush either, apparently every hour there is social media hour.
Nobody wipes down equipment after use either, partially, I think, because there isn't really anything provided to wipe the equipment down with. There are workers who clean the machines. You might see one doing it once every 5 visits.
The other problem is that this gym is full of personal trainers. Not all of them seem to have clients, so they kind of hover around waiting to give tips to people, probably in the hopes of getting a new client. Or maybe they're waiting for clients to show up, I don't know. I just know they're everywhere - I'm talking like 10 at a time.
If the cost of this gym wasn't so high it would've been rated with three stars. Frankly it's not worth the value. There are two other gyms you can use if you're a member of this one - including one which has a pool. I don't know if they're full or not, but if I had a Magic 8 Ball it would probably tell me that I can rely on it. read more