They care more about the money then customer service! I would avoid it. Joining was a mistake I won’t make again.
Erica G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Harker Heights, TX
The facility itself is actually pretty nice. There are tennis courts, a few racket ball courts, basketball courts and a gym with standard equipment, free weights, a heavy bag, aerobic steps, etc. They also offer free classes(yoga, etc) and a daycare facility to watch children while you work out. There is water inside the gym, sanitizing wipes and towels. The bathrooms are always very clean and well stocked. If there’s ever a problem the staff are very willing to help. What would have kept me a member is if they lowered the price when the pool is closed because all you’re paying for during this time is a gym membership and it isn’t cheap. If all of the facility cannot be accessed for ¾ of the year the price should be lowered, because well, what are you paying for? There’s no sauna or anything, no jacuzzi or any other feature that would really constitute a full gym. If you’re military it’s best just to stick to the gyms on post. They have more equipment and are completely free. Besides the monthly fee there is also a semi-annual maintenance fee. For a family of 2 I paid roughly $ 90 per month(rounded up the nearest dollar, it’s like $ 87 or $ 88 or something) plus a semi-annual $ 37.50 maintenance fee with a 1 year contract. If I wanted to do month to month it would be $ 75 for ONE person per month as well as the maintenance fees. If you’re an officer or affluent in the community these prices won’t mean much to you but as an enlisted family it’s just too much for too few services. Also if you bring a guest it’s $ 8 per guest but they have VIP memberships where they offer free passes, I think. And when the pool is open they run this café/bar that has really good food.