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    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Closed 5:30 am - 7:30 pm

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    Super clean, great equipment, awesome staff and solid programming. Very accommodating for drop ins.

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    The CORE - Pavilions at the pool

    The CORE

    3.6(22 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    We moved to Coppell a year and a half ago and have loved it. I was nervous to move to the burbs of…read moreTexas, especially being from Seattle, but it's been wonderful and that's because of things like The Core. I have been taking yoga classes on Monday and Wednesday morning which makes such a difference in my overall health and stress. The instructor is so wonderful and really makes the class enjoyable. The only thing I don't like is that some people come and go right in the middle of the class. I understand running a few minutes late (been there!) but when it's an hour class and you leave 30 minutes in that's weird. Plus if you are then have all your stuff outside in a locker so you don't disturb everyone. Sorry that's a side rant ;) My kid has been doing swimming lessons here for about six months and that has been great as well. Again, all of the instructors are so warm and welcoming. The pricing for the core is a little odd. It's $4 a day so you have to go quite a bit. We did the math and it's $500 for a family, which is 125 individual visits. For a family of 4 you'd have to each go 3 times a month for it to be worth it. Since I'm doing the classes twice a week it works for our family, but if you go only once a week it actually may be more cost effective to just pay for each class. I would recommend going for a couple months and then buy a membership if you make it a regular habit. All in all it's a great facility that's well managed and super clean. I would highly recommend it to anyone!

    Horrible experience, would not recommend or return, harassed by I'm assuming the manager regarding…read morethe temp pass that the lady at the front desk sold me. Eventually just left

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    Life Time

    Life Time

    3.6(20 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    Life Time Las Colinas means a lot to me. As a Day 1 member, I've spent countless hours there over…read morethe last two years since its opening. In many areas, the club shines - its strength and conditioning equipment, instructors, and health programming are unmatched and, most importantly, I've met great people. As good as the club is, and no doubt, great things are happening there, it's really expensive - and the last several months I have constantly been questioning if I should be paying what I do. I mentioned in my first review in July I felt the club was slipping. No question I have, and deserve to have, the highest expectations for this place but that comes from them. They promise us an "athletic country club" experience and charge for it - so I expect them to deliver. Over the last year, this club has been dealing with a serious member trend related to its big ticket item - the men's rejuvenation suite in the locker room, consisting of a hot tub, cold plunge, dry sauna, and wet sauna. Quite often, it's a wreck - as are other sections of the locker room. Wet towels and trash crumpled on the floor and in seating areas and in corners around this section of the club. There's sludge on sections of the floor at night after the big rush. Many of the men members of this club are acting like slobs - and Life Time isn't keeping up. I feel like the maintenance crew tries hard, but I've also seen them blow past the suite without even sticking their head in for a status check - as if they have other priorities than one of their biggest competitive advantages when it comes to amenities. I really feel like Life Time without this is mostly a four- or five-star facility - but this issue knocks it down several pegs. It's exhausting.

    I've been a Life Time member for years and have trained at multiple clubs across the country. My…read moreexperience at the Las Colinas location was a serious deviation from the standard I've seen elsewhere. In August, I had a confrontation with a trainer over a minor policy issue that escalated far beyond what was appropriate. The trainer got into my personal space, spoke aggressively, and attempted to escalate the interaction in front of other members and a client. That behavior should never occur in a professional fitness environment. I immediately escalated the incident to the training manager and later to the club general manager. Rather than implementing effective mitigation, both relied on procedural responses and repeatedly stated the issue was "handled" without taking practical steps to prevent continued interaction or escalation. Months later, I continued to encounter the same trainer regularly, including unnecessary proximity while I was actively using equipment. Despite multiple follow-ups, the training manager and club general manager treated the matter as closed while the situation persisted in practice. This review is not about Life Time as a brand overall. It is about a specific club where leadership failed to meaningfully address a serious staff conduct issue. When management prioritizes procedural closure over real mitigation, it creates avoidable risk for members.

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    Planet Fitness

    Planet Fitness

    1.0(3 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Planet Fitness withdrew funds from my checking account without authorization. I was later told it…read moremay have been due to a "system glitch," but that is not my problem. Internal errors do not justify accessing someone's bank account. After this happened, I learned that this is not an isolated issue. Similar complaints regularly appear on Reddit, Yelp, Google Reviews, and the Better Business Bureau, with common themes including billing problems, unauthorized charges, difficulty canceling memberships, and poor or inconsistent customer service when issues arise. Because of this experience, I closed my account, will never return, and will never recommend Planet Fitness to anyone. When a business handles people's money, trust is essential--and that trust was broken. Proceed with caution.

    A few weeks ago, an employee of the club, Jessica Vick, threw my water bottle into the trash as she…read moresaid it was past closing time. I emptied a couple of trashcans to find and recover my bottle. After finding my bottle, I put the trash into the cans and left. A few weeks later, the club manager, Landon Mulder, call me and told me that my membership was cancelled for alleged "contract violations" citing the fact that I had emptied the trash cans on the floor to find my bottle. I am in the process of filing a lawsuit against Planet Fitness for breach of agreement. I would highly dissuade people from joining this club as there is pretty much no customer service and the club manager is an ill educated and clueless individual who clearly has no idea what he is doing.

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    Coppell Family YMCA

    Coppell Family YMCA

    3.5(31 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    I took an Adults beginners swim class at this location in Jan 2025 that had three people and the…read moresame coach for 3 of the 4 classes. I have a genuine desire to finally learn to swim and it was also suggested to aid with a personal matter. The beginners class was good in that the teacher was able to determine skill level and assign things accordingly even while working with varying levels. I was amazed to be floating in the second class and swimming underwater, then on my back by the last. My second time taking classes was a private lesson taken Jan 2026 which I wanted so I could learn a bit faster. I never made it to the deep end in the beginner and did still use the shallow end as a crutch whether mentally or literally. The private teacher was nice and we had good conversation throughout. My issue was the lack of planning. I understand they had to see where I was and go from there, but at every class I asked "so what is the plan?" when starting or for the next class and they didn't really have one. My last class I felt they were not fully present and, though I shared my goals, strengths, and challenges, I was asked to do things more in line with someone wanting to be a swimmer vs learning how to swim. Ex. I never learned breathing techniques or how to tread water but they kept trying to teach me a full stroke (again, this was not an advanced class). There were class cancellations for weather which is understandable but then another for a swim meet they hosted that I was surprised to see given those are typically scheduled in advance just like these classes. My last class was an hour on a Sunday due to this and to make up for two classes in one day. I asked again to confirm why there was no curriculum for these classes and why my two classes were so different and they replied "it really depends on the teacher. You should take the class during the day with ___". While the recommendation is nice, I fear this was an acknowledgment that the effort or knowledge was not there for lessons I paid nearly $250 for. Most of the staff is very young and again, everyone was nice however to management/whoever is in charge there needs to be more structure. As stated to both coaches, I wanted to learn a valuable skill, not join the sport. Giving two stars mostly for the first set of lessons however I will not be back or recommend.

    Disappointed and Frustrated with Recent Changes I joined the…read moreYMCA specifically for a weekly dance class that was held in a proper exercise room. Unfortunately, that room has now been converted into manager offices, and the class has been moved to the gymnasium--where half the court is still used for basketball during our session. It's noisy, distracting, no mirrors or proper sound system, and simply not the environment we signed up for. To make matters worse, several popular classes have been cancelled or relocated, and the locker rooms are consistently smelly and moldy, which raises serious concerns about cleanliness and maintenance. Many of us are considering canceling our memberships. We've voiced our concerns, but the management seems indifferent. It's incredibly disappointing to see a community-focused organization disregard the needs of its members like this. I hope the YMCA reconsiders these decisions and starts prioritizing member experience again. Part of a lengthy email response regarding the changes at the location: "The changes happening within the branch are certainly big ones, and I can see how, without the full context, it would feel like space is being taken away from the people who make the Y what it is--our members. What I hope to share is that while we are repurposing Group Ex 1 into office space, this shift is a reflection of the YMCA's growth as an organization, not a step away from our mission. Our team is expanding because we're serving more families, more youth, and more community programs than ever before. That kind of growth means we need more behind-the-scenes support to keep it all going--but I absolutely understand how it can look like a loss on the surface. I know that doesn't replace the feeling of losing a room or restore the exact layout that once was, but please know--this is not a step away from our members. It's a step toward being able to support even more of you. That includes exploring ways to maximize what space we do have, and yes, continuing to look at long-term growth opportunities in and around the building. We truly value you and your feedback. These classes are about more than just fitness--they're about community, connection, and joy. We're committed to keeping that alive, and we're so glad you're part of it. Thanks again for being part of our Y family."

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