Anonymous wrote:Lifetime Reston member and recreation business person. It’s all about programming. More people likely interested in pickleball and most likely, despite PP sample size of just her family, the basketball court was way underutilized.. they are thinking about the ,membership as a whole and the way to tap in to demand.
Also. Don’t c9me to Reston. We don’t need you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lifetime Reston member and recreation business person. It’s all about programming. More people likely interested in pickleball and most likely, despite PP sample size of just her family, the basketball court was way underutilized.. they are thinking about the ,membership as a whole and the way to tap in to demand.
Also. Don’t c9me to Reston. We don’t need you.
Sounds like its about to be your problem too.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t play pickle ball or basketball so I don’t have a horse in this race, but there’s about to be, or maybe already is, a silver tsunami, so I can see businesses prioritizing the 50+ age group over children, when birth rates are dropping. Older people have the time and the money. The American population is aging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were members of Fairfax lifetime and our dues were $265 last year for two adults one kid.
That's a good price....for a year membership.
that's the monthly rate. that's why people are so surprised Lifetime is bleeding money and trying to rebrand as more of a senior citizen day center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are lots of outdoor basketball courts- why not use those?
I am not a pickleball fan (it's like twice as loud as tennis!) but our outdoor courts are packed.
It sounds like they're not interested in appealing to kids or teens.
Lots of outdoor pickleball courts
You can't play pickleball in severe weather like today or too hot, snowy etc. Indoor is the way to get game
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are lots of outdoor basketball courts- why not use those?
I am not a pickleball fan (it's like twice as loud as tennis!) but our outdoor courts are packed.
It sounds like they're not interested in appealing to kids or teens.
Lots of outdoor pickleball courts
Anonymous wrote:Does Sterling still have basketball courts and child care?