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  • I am very sad to update my review to 1 star. It is a good family friendly gym. But there are a few things we do not like: 1. We had some family visiting from California and wanted to see the gym. They have heard raving reviews from us prior to coming out. After driving all the way down there, we were refused entry at the door even though we had plenty guest passes. The rude lady at the front desk told us that guests cannot work out after 9pm, I explained that even though i was never told this rule, we dont need to work out, I just want to show the gym. She rolled her eyes and said she will have someone following us to make sure we don't work out and leave a note on my file (whatever that means). What was that kind of service? We took guests to show off the gym, and I was extremely disappointed at the service. So from now on, I will definitely stop raving about this place, just in case they decide to embarrass themselves again. 2. In general, I think there are way too much advertisement in the gym-locker area, common area, even in paid group training classes. We understand that members of the gym is an extremely good demographic to advertise to, but this gym is just too much. I pay $8 to Netflix to not watch ads on tv, I certainly expected better when the membership is about $220 for my husband and I. If you have been to the gym, you have seen the big Toyota posters, and the golf course posters etc., those are fine. Even the ads in the locker rooms are tolerable. There were some toyota sponsored zumba jam, good to know gym classes can get corporate sponsorship. But I took a group training class, which was about $180 extra a month, they were also pumping ads into those classes! There was a nutrition consultant that supposed to be talking to us about healthy eating, but instead, they focused a lot more on what protein powder to buy at the downstairs cafe (as well as telling us to mention their names when u make ur purchase, since they get credit for the sale). Can you guys make your up sales any more obvious and irritating? 3. Hot yoga is more like uncomfortably warm dry yoga. More humidity in the room please, a little hotter please. Those were some seriously ghetto dry warm wind. Bottom line is, it is a nice and yet really irritating gym. We hope a worthy competitor will come to the area. (DB is not, it doesn't have a pool, sigh)
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