Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A colleague of mine loves this place - i will admit I know nothing about it - https://www.dmvirongym.com/fallschurch
I had no idea this existed. Looks absolutely amazing. I wish I lived closer.
I am personally using the Golds in Rosslyn. It is ok but equipment wise but recently got overrun by GWU students and I have mixed feelings about that felling like everyone’s mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The One Life locations that used to be Sport & Health (and switched late last year), are "premier" locations and cost more.
The long-time OL locations are cheaper. I've been paying $39/mo for multiclub.
But the inconsistency is so weird. Some gyms provide big towels free, some make you sign up for a towel fee. Some have pools, others don't, and the price does not seem to match up to amenities. I think it's purely based on the leasing price the gyms pay.
Wild. For the difference in price it's definitely worth it to sign up at a cheaper facility and visit the others.
You can’t. You need a signature gym membership to visit signage gyms; the lower price only gets you the old OL locations. It’s pretty clear on website.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The One Life locations that used to be Sport & Health (and switched late last year), are "premier" locations and cost more.
The long-time OL locations are cheaper. I've been paying $39/mo for multiclub.
But the inconsistency is so weird. Some gyms provide big towels free, some make you sign up for a towel fee. Some have pools, others don't, and the price does not seem to match up to amenities. I think it's purely based on the leasing price the gyms pay.
Wild. For the difference in price it's definitely worth it to sign up at a cheaper facility and visit the others.
You can’t. You need a signature gym membership to visit signage gyms; the lower price only gets you the old OL locations. It’s pretty clear on website.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gold's Metro DC is great but I haven't been to the Ballston location. Bailey's crossroads is the nicest, largest and most convenient with parking so I usually head there even though I can walk to Rosslyn. They drop deals regularly to make the membership only $50 per month
Oh wow that is a nice gym in Bailey crossroad. It’s an old superstore so huge. And plenty of parking. Good option over Ballston and it’s Fury Road parking lot.
Agree, looks great. Does anyone have experience with the kids club at this gym? For what ages it is? At which hours? How much is it?
When I was there it said Kids Club closed. Looked like for good. I would call and confirm though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gold's Metro DC is great but I haven't been to the Ballston location. Bailey's crossroads is the nicest, largest and most convenient with parking so I usually head there even though I can walk to Rosslyn. They drop deals regularly to make the membership only $50 per month
Oh wow that is a nice gym in Bailey crossroad. It’s an old superstore so huge. And plenty of parking. Good option over Ballston and it’s Fury Road parking lot.
Agree, looks great. Does anyone have experience with the kids club at this gym? For what ages it is? At which hours? How much is it?
Anonymous wrote:The One Life locations that used to be Sport & Health (and switched late last year), are "premier" locations and cost more.
The long-time OL locations are cheaper. I've been paying $39/mo for multiclub.
But the inconsistency is so weird. Some gyms provide big towels free, some make you sign up for a towel fee. Some have pools, others don't, and the price does not seem to match up to amenities. I think it's purely based on the leasing price the gyms pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The One Life locations that used to be Sport & Health (and switched late last year), are "premier" locations and cost more.
The long-time OL locations are cheaper. I've been paying $39/mo for multiclub.
But the inconsistency is so weird. Some gyms provide big towels free, some make you sign up for a towel fee. Some have pools, others don't, and the price does not seem to match up to amenities. I think it's purely based on the leasing price the gyms pay.
Wild. For the difference in price it's definitely worth it to sign up at a cheaper facility and visit the others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The One Life locations that used to be Sport & Health (and switched late last year), are "premier" locations and cost more.
The long-time OL locations are cheaper. I've been paying $39/mo for multiclub.
But the inconsistency is so weird. Some gyms provide big towels free, some make you sign up for a towel fee. Some have pools, others don't, and the price does not seem to match up to amenities. I think it's purely based on the leasing price the gyms pay.
Wild. For the difference in price it's definitely worth it to sign up at a cheaper facility and visit the others.
Anonymous wrote:The One Life locations that used to be Sport & Health (and switched late last year), are "premier" locations and cost more.
The long-time OL locations are cheaper. I've been paying $39/mo for multiclub.
But the inconsistency is so weird. Some gyms provide big towels free, some make you sign up for a towel fee. Some have pools, others don't, and the price does not seem to match up to amenities. I think it's purely based on the leasing price the gyms pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A colleague of mine loves this place - i will admit I know nothing about it - https://www.dmvirongym.com/fallschurch
Is this the old Planet Fitness location behind Eden center?
Cool upgrade but not a place OP should visit at 1am unless she looks like the men in the pictures (ie, big and strong enough no one will mess with them, I mean)
https://www.dmvirongym.com/gallery?pgid=kyxngehi-0056e942-0edd-4ebf-9d7a-12a6a5d1f0c8