1/5 Sam J. 1 year ago on Google
I
move
a
lot
and
have
been
a
member
of
many
gyms.
This
is
definitely
one
of
them.
Good:
The
people
who
work
here
are
friendly
and
not
annoyed
when
you
go
up
and
talk
to
them
and
there
is
no
forced
fake
cheerful
greetings.
A
wide
range
of
people
go
to
the
gym
here
and
most
of
them
are
not
obnoxious.
Music
is
an
appropriate
volume
and
doesn't
bleed
through
my
headphones.
There
is
a
wide
variety
of
equipment
and
plenty
of
cardio
machines.
I
have
not
tried
one
of
the
classes
yet
but
there
is
a
good
variety
available.
Not
so
good:
A
decent
amount
of
the
equipment,
especially
the
plates
and
benches,
is
old
and
rusted.
Plates
are
extremely
disorganized
and
a
bunch
seem
to
be
missing.
Some
of
the
cardio
equipment
is
very
old
and
doesn't
work
quite
right,
and
the
belts
on
some
of
the
treadmills
are
slick
and
slippery.
Hours
are
geared
toward
the
o
dark
hundred
morning
workout
crowd
and
it
closes
at
6pm
on
weekends.
Drain
flies
in
the
showers,
especially
this
time
of
year,
indicate
plumbing
and
humidity/mold
issues.
The
cardio
area
could
use
more
fans.
There
is
no
Wi-Fi.
Verdict:
$50/month
for
this
place
is
too
steep,
even
with
the
classes.
At
my
last
gym
that
was
downtown
in
a
major
west
coast
city
I
was
paying
$37/mo
and
there
was
everything
this
gym
has
plus
a
sauna,
hot
tub,
2-lane
lap
pool
and
Wi-Fi
and
the
equipment
was
in
better
shape.
Edgewater
Fitness
is
still
better
than
a
Planet
Fitness
at
least.
Edit:
Changing
to
1
star
because
the
leg
press
broke
on
me
this
morning.
Turns
out
the
staff
knew
it
was
broken
but
there
was
no
signage
indicating
that,
it
is
supposedly
just
common
knowledge
not
to
use
it.
Fortunately
other
people
working
out
helped
deload
the
weights
while
I
held
it
up
and
held
it
back
from
slamming
down
on
me
while
I
got
off.
Utterly
ridiculous.