I went to the Y a lot as a young child. Of course, that was like 20 years ago lol. We have one about 5 minutes away and I was looking at some of their prices for toddler activities and such and they got expensive IMO. Most of their classes that only run for a month to 6 weeks are close to $200. If you are a member, you save like $15, big whoopee. I'm sure since I'm in NY, that is one reason why the prices are so high, but still.
Re: When did the YMCA get so expensive?
1/12/13 DD was born
4/9/16 DS was born
9/17 CP
6/23/18 BFP EDD 3/4/19
I think it's great that they have childcare and I would love to join just for that reason, but I'll probably have to wait to join until after I go back to work full time again. DH used to complain paying for my cheap Planet Fitness membership, let alone what I would pay at the Y.
big brother 5/30/10 * cp 4/27/12 * little sister 2/25/13
Where in ny are you? A family membership for 2 adults is 90, plus 100 to join and the price of classes.
Upstate. A family membership here is $55 and swim lessons are $80, $40 for members. Oh, and a $75 fee to join but they have had a few specials since we moved here where they waive that fee.
We are in NJ and ours is freakin' expensive.
For a basic membership--all it gets you is the ability to register for classes it is 129. A toddler/up to the age 5 is 60. So if I just wanted swim lessons, I could do the child's membership.
A full membership is: 150 to enroll and 65 per month for a family.
Or for a toddler for their classes it is 30 to enroll and 16 per month.
Plus the classes.
The basic membership registration fee for my daughters class is 135. The full membership is 89.