I had a very horrible experience with them! First they accused me of letting people in the gym at night so I asked to see the video which they said they had, but never showed it to me and they cancelled my membership. Then there trying to get me to pay $$ 450 $$ which is crazy! Then today I called them up and I guy named John answered, and claimed to be the manager. I explained what was going on so he put me on hold which I guess he didn’t do it right and I over heard him and someone else talking bad about me saying I was stupid and some other nasty things about me which was rude. So I confronted him about it and he denied it all! So I asked who was the owner and he gave me to different names. Seemed to me if these people are going to be in business they need to have competent people answering the phones and speak clearly. Not answering a business phone with«WHAT». This guy didn’t even try to speak clearly just sound like a kid trying to act like a thug. there is no need to speak to someone like they are trash. He also needs to learn some respect for women who are trying to conduct business, not sit there and talk down on them. I am still needing to speak to a Manager or the Owner to get my account cleared up. I use to like this gym but after all I’ve been thru I wouldn’t suggest it to anyone!!!
Name L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Conroe, TX
This is not a big gym like Gold’s or 24 Hour, but that’s a good thing. There’s always machines available and it’s open 24hrs(unlike 24 Hour Fitness). For the most part it’s clean, however some of the other members are careless and dirty every up. I love the staff, super friendly and responsive to complaints or suggestions. The only fault is the lack of classes, but they do have a big screen and a lot of P90X, yoga(and Zumba) DVDs
Erika A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Rice Military, Houston, TX
I was a member for Anytime Fitness for 2 years and I can’t say I recommend it. If you live or work near one and/or need to work out at times when gyms are typically closed, then I might suggest looking into it. The selling point for me was that there was a location right on my way home from work and within 3 miles of my house so I could conveniently get my workout in during the week and on weekends. Of the two locations that I frequented, I used this one the least. Here are the things I like: At this location, the owner is very nice. They do Zumba and I think they recently added yoga. This location is very clean and well maintained and machines are rarely out of order which is more than I can say for some of the other locations. It’s open 24 hours. The bathrooms and showers are adequate and clean. The gym is rarely crowded and I’ve never seen a gym snob in there. The aforementioned class offerings are very limited, so if you’re not available then you’re SOL. Although the gym is open 24 hours, I frankly don’t feel very safe in the wee hours of the morning since it’s so desolate, but that might just be my own issue. My biggest gripe with this place is the lack of amenities. Frankly, the gym at my new apartment complex has almost as much equipment and has even more classes. In summary, if you can get a deal and it’s conveniently located, then go for it, but I wouldn’t pay a premium price for so few amenities. Workouts can really get stale after over a year of membership here.