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| - I am not sure what Tony R. is talking about, I have been going to Princeton Club East for 2 years, using assorted cardio, weights, and assorted free weights, and almost never have to wait on anything,. ever. They get busy, but they have a ton of equipment. Maybe he mean Princeton Club West, I have never been there.
This is also a pretty clean gym, which is important to me.
Unfortunately for me, it's got a Christian fundamentalist vibe (Christian business directories in the lobby, Christian events always posted on the bulletin board, some association with the unmarked building next-door that uses their same posters to advertise events with lots of attendees sporting Jesus fish on their cars) which makes me uncomfortable, so I'll be moving to Fords Gym when my subscription expires. For others, that will be a plus.
More info from http://madisonmagazine.com/article.php?section_id=918&xstate=view_story&story_id=221438
"Owner David Gerry says the clubs' extensive hours, affordable rates, cleanliness and incredible wealth of equipment and classes have enabled them to snare one out of every ten Madisonians as a member. But more importantly, Gerry says, is the fact that he's put God first in everything he's done, which is the true key to Princeton's success.
'Whether people realize that's what's behind our club or not, it's made a difference and they respond to it,' he says."
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