As far as climbing gyms go - this one's top notch, coming from a climber with 15years of experience - you'd be surprised what kind of conditions some 'gyms' are in.
If you're in love with the sport - this gym is committed to new routes, with quality and a healthy positive attitude in the gym. If you are spending more than one night a week climbing - then a membership seem's the route to go. For 80$ a month you can include the yoga sessions that are included - at a comparable price to the YMCA, it's a tough choice as there is a bit of cardio fitness equipment at Inner Peaks, but it doesn't have the wide base of equipment and programs the Y does. It would be a tough choice as a family - but as an individual, I prefer the mental puzzle and challenge of rock climbing to just the physical challenge of 'gym' work. So if you're looking for a different space and workout routine, come visit Inner Peaks.
On that note there is an arial dance class held at Inner Peaks: (http://innerpeaks.com/instruction/aerial-dance-workshop/) tuesday's and Saturdays - I haven't tried it yet - but I SO want to work it into my schedule.....and maybe run off and join the circus when I get the hang of it.
If you're headed there for the first time - or are a new climber - remember to ask, ask, ask - ask the staff for tips, ask other climbers for belays - be friendly and go to meet people, not stay in your own corner.