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Businiess name:  Tri-Cities Lifestyle Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I highly recommend you take the 14 day free trial and pay close attention before you join. There are a few things that, to me, indicate that this is not a well-fun facility. They have a really high employee turn over rate. It's not just the front desk, I'm talking about the personal and floor trainers. I've also noticed that they hire a lot of ""personal trainers"" from the local college - students that are yet to receive their degree or have actually ever participated in any kind of internship. I have actually received incorrect and unsafe advice from one of them. Also, their cardio equipment is inconsistant. Sometimes I'll walk in and it's all working and sometimes I'll walk in and there's only a couple of functioning treadmills. They have replaced the LCD tv's twice in the year that I have been a member yet there are no fans in the cardio area. Members are only allowed to used one towel per visit. It was explained to me that this was to cut down on unecessary costs. I don't know that I've ever actually needed more than one towel but I was pretty aggravated when I reached for a towel and the girl put her hand on mine and asked me how many I was planning to take. I could probably go on all day about how unimpressed I am. I just don't love this place at all. I wish I would never have joined. Their hours are continually getting more restrictive. If you decide that you still want to join, consider contacting some members and see if you can just transfer contracts. I signed a 3 year contract for $36/mo which is no longer available. Now, unless you work somewhere that is somehow associated with the gym for a discount, you have to sign a 2 year, more expensive contract. Otherwise, it gets wicked expensive. Month-to-month will run you $100/mo. Also, they charge $5 if they send a paper bill instead of deducting it from your account or having you come in to pay. Clearly this ""members-only"" gym is in it for the for the money and could care less about us. Pros: Hardly ever really crowded. Cons: Restrictive hours, inconsistent cardio equipment, no fans-lack of air circulation.

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