Anyone been? Anyone a member? Pros? Cons? Anyone take any classes yet? I looked online and it's pretty pricey, but the kids area looks really nice and I'm thinking about doing this for the summer. TIA!
Instead of monthly, you can pay $199 for one year per person, or $300 per year for two years from Costco. Those don't include children, though.
I go to the 24 in S Austin and love it. The classes are great, the facilities are clean and well-maintained and everyone is very nice. I frequent pilates, 24SET and Bodypump.
In the beginning they do try to get you to purchase a personal trainer, but after that they won't bother you about it again.
I go nearly everyday. Also, know that if you pay for the Pville one, you get access to ALL the other clubs.
I spend my time between the Pville location and the Parmer Ln one. Things I like about the Pville...towel service (free access to towels and they wash them), pool, and TONS of classes. I like their yoga classes (you get lavender towels at the very end), and the Zumba classes are fun. Cycle is hit or miss depending on the instructor, but I feel that way about every Cycle class.
The pool is really nice, I haven't been out there yet, but it's open everyday in the summer. A lot of my friends go to a class or work out, and then afterwards play at the pool with their kids.
They also have an indoor lap pool, hot tub and sauna. I love swimming laps and no one is hardly in there.
The equipment is new and nice. They have several of every aerobic machine that has a TV on it and you can either watch the TV on it or hook up your iPhone and watch a show or whatever you want from there. It's kinda neat. They have a TRX band area which is awesome. It looks like you have to have a trainer to use that area, but you don't.
I don't really have any cons...I guess it's a bit pricy, but it's only a mile from us so I like that.
Instead of monthly, you can pay $199 for one year per person, or $300 per year for two years from Costco. Those don't include children, though.
I go to the 24 in S Austin and love it. The classes are great, the facilities are clean and well-maintained and everyone is very nice. I frequent pilates, 24SET and Bodypump.
In the beginning they do try to get you to purchase a personal trainer, but after that they won't bother you about it again.
You can get a free 7-day pass to check it out.
This club doesn't accept the Costco deal. I called and asked. I was SO BUMMED.
Fine- buy the deal and register it at the south 24- you still have access to all the locations.
That still won't include the Pflugerville club. It's a supersport unlike all the other clubs so they have their own deals and are separate. I tried that when I was looking.
We joined two weeks ago and LOVE it. It's taken about that long for DD to be okay staying in the kids area, but she's going through a separation anxiety phase (which has been lots of fun for me). Everything is so nice and new, and the girls in the kids room are super sweet. I haven't tried any classes, mainly because they're right around DD's nap time. I'm hoping to make it to at least one spin and yoga class.
Re: Pfville Peeps- new 24 hr fitness?
Instead of monthly, you can pay $199 for one year per person, or $300 per year for two years from Costco. Those don't include children, though.
I go to the 24 in S Austin and love it. The classes are great, the facilities are clean and well-maintained and everyone is very nice. I frequent pilates, 24SET and Bodypump.
In the beginning they do try to get you to purchase a personal trainer, but after that they won't bother you about it again.
You can get a free 7-day pass to check it out.
I go nearly everyday. Also, know that if you pay for the Pville one, you get access to ALL the other clubs.
I spend my time between the Pville location and the Parmer Ln one. Things I like about the Pville...towel service (free access to towels and they wash them), pool, and TONS of classes. I like their yoga classes (you get lavender towels at the very end), and the Zumba classes are fun. Cycle is hit or miss depending on the instructor, but I feel that way about every Cycle class.
The pool is really nice, I haven't been out there yet, but it's open everyday in the summer. A lot of my friends go to a class or work out, and then afterwards play at the pool with their kids.
They also have an indoor lap pool, hot tub and sauna. I love swimming laps and no one is hardly in there.
The equipment is new and nice. They have several of every aerobic machine that has a TV on it and you can either watch the TV on it or hook up your iPhone and watch a show or whatever you want from there. It's kinda neat. They have a TRX band area which is awesome. It looks like you have to have a trainer to use that area, but you don't.
I don't really have any cons...I guess it's a bit pricy, but it's only a mile from us so I like that.