The good:
If you go on an off time (early early or late late) its not busy.
Its not loud like many other gyms.
Its less than 2 minutes from home for me.
People mostly keep to themselves.
Their is a good array of equipment.
I once saw Rick Harrison there from Pawn Stars.
The bad:
I had a 2 year contract.. with two memberships paying about $42 a month for both. I loved it then, it was NEVER busy. I overlooked other issue that will be described later because I could get it and get out. Then came the $10 month-to-month deal.. it was always packed during hours that aren't early or late, even weekends. This was a bit annoying because I am paying twice as much (I didn't use the classes) as others who are now crowding this tiny gym beyond use. I just don't roll that way, waiting forever to use equipment. To avoid this I go at 6am and also do not use Golds Gym any longer.
No one re-racks their weights. Its a mess in there. Dumbbells are out of order or missing, plates all over the floor at the squat rack.
Some thing are quite outdated like the TVs - not a concern of mine, but maybe others.
No wifi, I would expect any modern gym to offer wifi. I like to stream Spotify or Pandora for workouts.
Horrible music- bring headphones.
Weight area is wayyyyyy too dark. Makes you feel tired. The light quality is sort of fuzzy. It makes the grey equipment look green and unappealing, but you can still get the job done.
The overall: Not my first choice of places to workout. If you go early, its not bad. Everything you need to get the job done is there. It simply lacks the quality amenities of other gyms, but also doesnt come with the typical things of other gyms like night club level music.