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Businiess name:  Lionsgate Athletic Club
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Regardless of security or abuse, the policy of not getting in without a card is simply ridiculous. The ownership should realize they are in the hospitality business and act accordingly. The fact is, your picture is on the computer screen they use to check you in. With your name, they should be able to look you up and, if the photo matches, I would think that pretty secure. They call themselves a club but, with such a policy, one feels more like a number than any sort of ""member."" There are myriad reasons one might not have their card on their person and, if you pay your dues and they can confirm your identity, they should let you in -- PERIOD! It's a private club and they can run how they like but they ran me off. I've been a member of many clubs and gyms in several states and I've never been to one with so many rules -- many of which are silly and inconvenient. It is certainly possible to run a safe and secure club without imposing all sorts of rules which add no safety or security. If you like rules and want a club run like a police state, this is the place for you. If you prefer to relax and be treated like a true ""member of a club"" with your leisure dollars, there are many better options out there.

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