![]() People also show up late to class all the time. I think this is an issue due to members not signing up ahead of time, even though the instructors have mentioned it in class. ![]() There is not enough room in certain 5:30 PM classes, and I feel like we are on top of each other. The group fitness classes are awesome and I really enjoy some of the instructors, however, lately they have been over capacity. This doesn't seem like something that should raise member prices, I hope some of the added revenue goes toward updating/new equipment. Membership rates were recently raised, and I hope to see improvements, otherwise I am not sure what we are paying so much for.the reasoning for the increase in the notice all involved things like the spa, etc.things that we have to pay an additional fee to use anyway. At 10x the price I would definitely expect machines that run smoothly and are up-to-date - (for example the leg curl & extension machines). ![]() The equipment is honestly worse than some of the Planet Fitness & LA Fitness locations in the area. The fitness classes and proximity to my office are the only reason I come here. *Also-please bring back the ice bath, I was SO EXCITED and then one day it was gone and I was like nooooo. If I had anything else to say, I’d say I wish the cafeteria was a little more inviting, maybe comfier chairs, but that’s a very external thing. But it’s clean, the locker rooms are relaxing, and the sauna/steam rooms are roomy. Maybe my perspective is different coming from smaller corporate gyms so this place looks and feels like Disneyland to me. And I appreciate Katrina’s big smile that always makes me feel welcomed. ![]() Shoutout to Ashley Moore’s energy bringing me to life. It’s expensive, but paying this price isn’t just about a gym, I’m paying for peace in an environment I feel welcomed at.Įveryone is so nice from the people at the front always saying hi and bye to me (aka acknowledging me) to the trainers that run the classes here. The company said it made the Sports Club/LA purchases to expand its presence in its two largest markets, California and New York.Įquinox CEO Harvey Spevak said, “We see natural synergies as a result of this planned acquisition and are looking forward to integrating our two companies to better serve our respective members.I’m sad to see all of the one star reviews but at the end of the day, everyone has a different experience.įor me, this place has become my escape and my mental safe haven. The company also operates under the names Pure Yoga, Blink and SoulCycle. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Other clubs will continue to be owned and operated by Millennium Partners Sports Club Management as they have been since 2006.Įquinox now operates 55 upscale, full-service fitness centers in New York, Chicago, California, Miami, Boston, Dallas and Washington D.C. Their name will be changed to Equinox over the next six months, and Equinox said it will invest “multi-million dollars” to enhance the four clubs. The other Sports Club/LA centers in the deal are in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills and New York’s Rockefeller Center. The Sports Club/LA in Irvine has been sold to Equinox along with three other locations in California and New York.
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