I've never set foot in here, so I can't say how good or bad the club is, but what I will say- what annoyed the heck out of me is one of their sales reps Michelle Meyer came to my place of business, parked in a Handicapped spot (with no placard or plate) and sat in her car for a good 5 minutes reading something. I went outside and asked her if she had a plate or placard and instead of immediately moving her car, she used that as an opportunity to try to sell me on a membership to this place. At first I refused her pamphlet but then I took it only so I could have her business card to report this (after several requests to have her move her car). I had to ask her multiple times to please move her car, as there were several other available spots that weren't Handicapped parking and she continued to be difficult, saying it was only a few minutes and she heard me the first 4 times I asked. If there's one thing I hate it's when people ignore those signs thinking it's ok for them since it's only a few minutes. Therefore, I will ABSOLUTELY NEVER set foot in this place since representatives of this business seem to have no regard for those with disabilities. This person was incredibly rude and disrespectful by parking here, and to find out she did it because it was convenient so she could hit the businesses in our lot to sell something was even worse. IF YOU'RE NOT HANDICAPPED, IT'S NOT COOL TO PARK IN A SPOT DESIGNATED FOR THOSE WHO ARE.