I usually go with parents (members) when I'm in town. It's a small community-oriented gym perfect for families and older patrons.
You'll see pre-teens, teens, and men in their 40s and 50's in the racquetball courts. The weight and aerobic machine area attracts a wide age-range of people. Nothing makes you work harder than seeing someone 20 years your senior lifting more and leaving you in the dust on the elliptirunner. Today I watched two women in their late 40s/early 50s put me to shame in the weight area.
The elliptirunners and treadmills were updated and all have screens that allow you to see your virtual trainer and your virtual track. You can also plug your IPOD in. There's a plethora of magazines for those of you who like to read while you work-out (you know, the hard core gym rats). There are multiple TV screens usually tuned to news stations.
I've only swam once and I had a lane all to myself though there were classes nearby.
The locker room's a bit worn but never dirty. The facilities are actually kept pretty clean.
Staff is young and pleasant enough but certainly don't have that corporate 24 hour smile going.
The only down side is the hours. They close early-ish compared to some other gyms and don't force their staff to hang out at the gym on holidays.
I definitely recommend it if you have a family or want to be surrounded by fit older people putting you to shame by their sheer endurance and strength.