Lets see what else? I purchased a subscription for my wife to this gyms boot camp at $90 a month only to see it advertised for half the cost on their web site (check online, its been 9 months or so but I bet its still there). Wait, the hits keep coming, they recently removed the salon where I had been getting my hair cut since they opened. While the salon was open the gym management would often remove the seats from the salon's lobby so there was no where to sit while waiting for an appointment. In the summer, that same area would have a temperature of more than 85 degrees (yeah, I took a temperature reading, I just had to know). \r
Hey, do you like wrestling?? Holy cow, if you do this is the place for you! They love wrestling at this gym, I guess one of the owners used to be a pretty big name n the sport. That?s cool, I used to be pretty good at air hockey but there are still no tables at the gym. Seriously, the gym would sometimes close so they could have wrestling events that they sold tickets to. I don't care about that so much except that I HAD PURCHASED THE RIGHT TO USE THE GYM 24/7 365 days a year. Not to worry though, they changed that recently and now they are not open 24/7 anymore. No warning, just a quick change, of course I'm still spending the same amount of money. \r
Oh, I can't end this review without at least thanking the staff from placing all the women who go to the gym on display on the second floor. The genius who designed this place designed it with the idea that women want their own 'private' space to work out in. Of course they put it right above the other areas so all the men could just gaze right up at the women. Honestly, my ex-girlfriend and my new wife have both commented about how uncomfortable that makes them. Nothing like putting sweaty women on display, so they can glisten in all their glory for us men, thanks Vision Quest! \r
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to be continued...
Pros: 24/7, oh wait...ummm, women on display, cost
Cons: just about everything else
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