This facility is in the shell of a big box store in the newish Beacon Hill shopping area, and as such has an open concept and oodles of modern fitness equipment. The facilities are well maintained, and include two awesome massage chairs that are surprisingly underutilized.
The club also has an extensive schedule of group exercise classes designed by Les Mills. From all the slick logos and class names I gather Les is a pretty fancy pants trainer, but all joking aside, the music and exercise coordination in these classes is really good, even if the overall intensity is somewhat light for advanced trainees.
There are also a number of 45 minute spin classes every day, which it must be noted are held in a mercifully air conditioned Spin Room. I find I can push a lot harder if merely coated in my own sweat rather than bathing in it.
Like all GoodLifes, they have a heart rate and blood pressure station, which is handy for tracking your fitness over time. This brings me to a final salient point: while many fitness chains have a similar big box setup, GoodLife's takeover of all Gold's Gyms in January 2013 gives them a prime spot in Eau Claire downtown. Your membership is good for all GoodLifes including this one, whereas for example WHC charges extra for the downtown Bay Club.