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Sawmill YMCA

3.0 (2 reviews)

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Hamilton Y M C A At Sawmill - A terrible picture of the Y.

Hamilton Y M C A At Sawmill

(2 reviews)

My son attended 2 weeklong camps here this summer: Bugs and Slugs, and Swim Camp. He enjoyed both,…read morethough he said there weren't many Bugs and Slugs in that session, but they got to swim a lot, which he loved. And of course, there was plenty of swimming during Swim Camp. The pool is fantastic, with an awe-inspiring slide. He made a goal to go down that slide 200 times during his 2 weeks, and I believe he succeeded. Lifeguards are spot-on, and they test all the kids to make sure they're capable of swimming in the deep end: those who can get to wear a neon colored bracelet for easy identification. In addition to the pool, there are beautiful fields and picnic areas, and a sizable gym for rainy day activities. Great location in the outer reaches of Hamilton Township. Most of the counselors we encountered were great, too. Well-trained, helpful, and friendly. The camp sessions are on the costly side, but the quality of the programs makes it worth it. My only complaint is that check-out is a nightmare. I bypassed that chaos on most days by arriving a bit early and signing my son out - a staff member would bring him to me that way. The kids and their counselors were all rounded up and assembled by that time, anyway - about a half hour prior to dismissal, so I don't believe I was throwing a wrench into the process (hopefully). I like to follow rules, generally speaking, but waiting in that line in the hot sun was just nuts. Other than that, the summer programs at the Y were great experience for my son.

Just had my daughter's 5th birthday party there. The price was affordable, the manager was…read moreresponsive and helpful and the staff that helped with the party were great. I would totally have a party there again. All the kids loved it.

Team85 Fitness & Wellness Center - Not crowded.

Team85 Fitness & Wellness Center

(67 reviews)

I have been a member here for about a year and a half now. I do have to say I absolutely love this…read morefacility and the equipment it has. It has a lot of space and is very clean. My reason for removing a star, hopefully temporarily, is due to the following: 1) the benches that are the "original benches" have started being replaced with the most horrific benches I've sat on. I'm talking hard as a rock, not as supportive, and they are just too high off the ground so individuals who aren't super tall are sitting improperly with feet not as firmly on the ground. You also cannot hip thrusts using the new benches due to the height without having to toss 45 lb plates under your feet which is a workout in itself for some of us to maneuver things around. I shouldn't have to do this. The original benches are the best benches I've ever seen in a gym and I really wish they would keep getting those benches. Every member I've spoken to talks about this and how we all fight for the original good benches and will literally leave the new ones vacant while we wait for the old benches. This causes more wait time in lifting which is the reason I left my old gym. 2) the barbells, smith machines, and any metal part that requires sliding a plate onto are not oiled and sanded down the proper amount. Sometimes getting a plate on is a struggle in itself. I am not alone in this either as I have talked about this with other members who have been going here nearly since they opened. It is frustrating to have to force a plate on and struggle with it. The plates should glide on with ease, but this requires proper maintenance of the metal rods where plates go on (sanding and oil). Please add this onto the maintenance schedule as we do pay maintenance fees and this should be included. 3) Lack of a proper ab bench. The one we have here, which one is not enough firstly, is ok but for those of us who need a deep decline this just doesn't cut it. The foot placement on this also works your quads so much it's hard to properly focus on your abdominal muscles. Many members get a better ab workout on the decline bench meant for chest. Adding a nice deep decline adjustable ab sit-up bench that is sturdy would TREMENDOUSLY transform this gym. I feel this one is a small ask. There are even some on Amazon that aren't too bad. These are my current main concerns and I am hopeful that sharing this can allow management and Kevin to understand a few things that can make this gym so much greater! I do love it here and I've had such great workouts. However, the above are issues I do not expect a gym of this size and quality to have. Again, many compliments are to be said of this wonderful facility, but I am hoping we can work on the above. Many members would be very thankful!

Nice gym but overkill with rap & hip hop music. I'm tired of constantly hearing the sexual wording,…read morefoul language, yelling & very noisy, so called music. I cannot relax at the gym listening to this the entire time there. I thought this was a family gym; the music doesn't match. How about variety - oldies, gospel, quieter music, etc. Many people have their ears plugged up; I don't. It is so loud in the women's locker room. There are two TVs in the locker room that are never on. How about turning down the music or turning it off totally & turn on the TVs. If what's coming out of the speakers doesn't change, I will write more reviews & then eventually switch gyms. People may not speak up about the music & just cancel their membership. Please consider changing the music to satisfy all your members not just some.

McGuire Fitness and Sports Center - Inside

McGuire Fitness and Sports Center

(8 reviews)

I am currently on TDY at JB McGuire from my home unit in California. On the first or second day, my…read morecolleague (MSgt) and I registered for access to the fitness center. My colleague received a separate access keycard for building entry, while I was issued access via my CAC only. Subsequent attempts to enter the facility using my CAC were unsuccessful -- the CAC did not grant building access despite front-desk scans confirming registration and authorization. This occurred multiple times after normal duty hours when no staff were present to assist. To continue using the facility, I entered with my colleague (tailgating through the door), which I now understand violates policy, though it was due to the unresolved access issue and lack of on-site support. Having come from a National Guard base, we are unfamiliar with Active Duty rules and policies. On 12 March 2025 (approximately 1500-1530 hours), we visited during staffed hours. After entering (again with assistance from my colleague), I explained the ongoing CAC access problem to the staff member at the front desk (description: wearing PT uniform, glasses, tattoos on arms, short hair or bald). The staff member was immediately confrontational regarding the tailgating policy (which is understandable). However, when I described the CAC failure and multiple prior attempts to resolve it, the response was unprofessional: dismissive, rude, undermining, and included a threat to ban both myself and my colleague. Only after repeated explanations did the staff member acknowledge known CAC access issues for some users and offer a separate keycard -- an option that could have been provided proactively during registration or handled with basic courtesy. I fully support enforcement of access policies and recognize that tailgating was not compliant. However, the initial registration oversight (or system limitation) created the situation, and the interaction could have been resolved professionally without hostility, especially when talking to my colleague, who is a SNCO. Customer service is a core expectation in Force Support Squadron operations, particularly for TDY personnel unfamiliar with local procedures.

This is a good gym. Currently it is 24/7 operations which means you have to get your ID scan to…read moremake sure you can enter. It is the only way. There is a good amount of equipment and it is busy around the usual busy times.

Sawmill YMCA - gyms - Updated May 2026

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