3/5 Logan T. 5 months ago on Google • 2 reviews
Honestly
the
place
is
nice.
I
went
as
a
guest
when
my
wife
signed
up
and
loved
the
experience
so
much
I
signed
up
myself.
There
is
a
small
gym
on
the
second
floor
but
it
has
the
essentials
whether
your
focus
is
on
rock
climbing
or
lifting
in
general.
Never
had
an
issue
with
the
employees.
My
main
critique
is
how
the
policy
has
changed
to
where,
if
you
want
to
rock
climb,
you
have
to
pay
to
use
their
equipment
(shoes
&
chalk)
which
doesn’t
make
sense
to
me.
This
is
a
rock
climbing
gym,
what
does
the
almost
$85
a
month
cover,
just
being
a
member?
It’s
surely
not
for
the
gym
upstairs
because
there
are
bigger
gyms
for
a
fraction
of
the
cost.
I
genuinely
don’t
understand
this
change
in
policy.
Unfortunately
I’m
conflicted
because
I
really
like
the
place
and
was
starting
to
enjoy
adding
rock
climbing
to
my
routine.
I
haven’t
climbed
in
about
a
month
because
of
the
extra
charges
and
I
can’t
justify
spending
the
money
on
just
the
gym
space
alone.
Still
indecisive
on
whether
or
not
to
spend
the
money
on
equipment
(mainly
shoes
cause
they
are
not
cheap)
so
we’ll
see.
Overall
if
rock
climbing
is
something
you
really
want
to
get
into
and
you
don’t
mind
spending
the
money,
have
at
it
because
the
routes
are
great.
They
change
periodically
making
it
interesting
with
new
challenges
and
it’s
truly
a
humbling
experience
in
the
best
way.