I am new to pilates and after a complimentary 30 minute demo with instructor Dream I was hooked on the reformer. I signed up for an 8 sessions/month package (3 month commitment) on the spot. Sadly, besides Dream, I have yet to find an instructor/class that I enjoyed. Club Pilates classes are supposedly structured with 30 minutes reformer time plus 20 minutes other equipment (TRX, barre, mat, BOSU, chair, etc.). The most time I have spent on a reformer is 10 minutes in a 50 minute class.
In addition to close to no reformer time is the franchise owner who does a poor job of representing the Club Pilates brand. Because of this, I will be switching my membership to the Chandler location for the remainder of my membership. I have also had a class start 7 minutes late, then the instructor had us gather additional equipment from the back of the studio. The class ended at 50 minutes past the hour meaning my session lasted ~40 minutes.
As for the quality of the classes, I am new to pilates but I suggest that experienced pilates practitioners pay for a couple of drop in classes before signing up for a 3 month commitment. My friend who signed up at the same time I did told me she would not be renewing her membership and will go back to her old studio as she was not impressed with the classes either.