Anonymous wrote:They're trying to recover and hold the prices. They're now offering $500 worth of freebees to new members. It's a nice facility, I hope they survive, but it's not looking good....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have two levels of membership - diamond and onyx. I am an onyx member and pay $114 for myself plus a 9 yo and a 5yo, but I joined as a former member and they were giving me a "good deal." I don't know what a person who walks in in off the street pays. PP above who said they eliminated childcare doesn't know what he/she's talking about.
I didn't want to respond until I was 100% sure I didn't misunderstand. I double checked and in fact, there is no child care, only academy classes. If you are a member at another club your kids are not welcome. Sucks, but turns out I do know what I'm talking about.
Anonymous wrote:They have two levels of membership - diamond and onyx. I am an onyx member and pay $114 for myself plus a 9 yo and a 5yo, but I joined as a former member and they were giving me a "good deal." I don't know what a person who walks in in off the street pays. PP above who said they eliminated childcare doesn't know what he/she's talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's nice but expensive. They never stop selling you junk like heart monitors. Add in a couple training sessions and it's easy to get up over $1000 per month.
I'm a member at the Dulles Lifetime and with that have access to Reston. I pay $160/mo including my 2 children and spouse.
I've been at Lifftime since 2009 and I have NEVER had someone approach me to sell me anything. If I wanted to buy something I would simply talk to a trainer. I love all their free classes. I do not pay for personal training and have never been offered it.
I use Reston on my lunch hour and find the facilities incredible. However, I'm inclined to have an expensive gym membership, since between my DH and I we are at the gym 10xs a week-plus we take the kids on weekends. I also have signed the kids up for free Rock Climbing and Sports Clinics.
We were at Dulles since it opened. We loved it. We switched to Reston since it's blocks from where we lived and justified the additional cost in savings on toll roads. We are also gym rats and are comfortable with a premium membership though I do feel like it's overpriced.
With Dulles as your home club, if I understand the rules they put in place this weekend, your kids are no longer welcome at Reston. At a club twice as expensive as any other in the area, that sucks.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe they don't have childcare included with the membership there! We usually go to Centreville but I was
thinking it would be fun to check out Reston.
You would think a fancier club would have better amenities, not worse. that doesn't make sense!