Anonymous wrote:Go to orange theory. Unlimited is like $179 per month.
Anonymous wrote:Go to orange theory. Unlimited is like $179 per month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here-I think one of the reasons some people are so upset is that this really screws over their highest usage clients (who also, I think, tend to be their most vocal and loyal customers).
Yes. This is exactly it. Another annoying thing is for those that frequent the off-peak classes, it would be incredibly annoying to purchase a single class every time you book one. For those that have complained, has anyone received a response yet? Would love to hear how they plan on smoothing this over.
Do people truly think they are raising prices because they need to or because they can? I haven't noticed any significant drop in attendance in the classes I've been to. The only exception being some of the newer coaches that have less of a following.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here-I think one of the reasons some people are so upset is that this really screws over their highest usage clients (who also, I think, tend to be their most vocal and loyal customers).
Yes. This is exactly it. Another annoying thing is for those that frequent the off-peak classes, it would be incredibly annoying to purchase a single class every time you book one. For those that have complained, has anyone received a response yet? Would love to hear how they plan on smoothing this over.
Do people truly think they are raising prices because they need to or because they can? I haven't noticed any significant drop in attendance in the classes I've been to. The only exception being some of the newer coaches that have less of a following.
Anonymous wrote:NP here-I think one of the reasons some people are so upset is that this really screws over their highest usage clients (who also, I think, tend to be their most vocal and loyal customers).
Anonymous wrote:NP here-I think one of the reasons some people are so upset is that this really screws over their highest usage clients (who also, I think, tend to be their most vocal and loyal customers).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, I recommend barre3. I’ve found classes with good instructors to be just as challenging as solidcore. You may need to give it a month to find a good fit.
I’m glad I found this thread because I skimmed the email I received today and it seemed to say prices are being LOWERED.
I have to say I’m not sad to have another reason not to go to solidcore. The vibe was a bit annoying to me, with the instructors dropping f-bombs regularly, etc.
It depends on usage patterns. For some people, it will lower the price.
How? You could buy a 40 pack when they had sales, which they used to quarterly. That brought the average class cost down to $26/class. The cheapest class now is $27 (either off-peak, or the 12 classes/month at $325). Off-peak used to be $25/class. The monthly unlimited went up by a whopping 33%.
So, please, tell me, how will this lower the price for some people?
Look, I expected they'd raise the prices at some point, because they're a business. But this new structure forces a choice between flexibility and even remotely reasonably pricing. Moreover, the manner in which it was done was disingenuous and insulting.
For PPs looking for other options: look into F45. It's not like solidcore, but looks like fun, at least. I can't fathom moving to barre or pilates, but then I love the intensity of the solidcore environment. Part of what we pay for is the coaching, and that's also not something that's easy to recreate.
Off to write a strongly-worded letter and figure out how best to make my voice heard! For those who feel similarly, please consider complaining on social media or to studio managers or something. Maybe if enough of us do, they'll make some workable adjustment.
-OP
You do realize that not everyone bought the 40-pack on sale, right? That’s usage patterns. Look, I get why you are upset and I’m upset too, but you are being a bit disingenuous if you use the sale price of a 40 pack as your starting point for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, I recommend barre3. I’ve found classes with good instructors to be just as challenging as solidcore. You may need to give it a month to find a good fit.
I’m glad I found this thread because I skimmed the email I received today and it seemed to say prices are being LOWERED.
I have to say I’m not sad to have another reason not to go to solidcore. The vibe was a bit annoying to me, with the instructors dropping f-bombs regularly, etc.
It depends on usage patterns. For some people, it will lower the price.
How? You could buy a 40 pack when they had sales, which they used to quarterly. That brought the average class cost down to $26/class. The cheapest class now is $27 (either off-peak, or the 12 classes/month at $325). Off-peak used to be $25/class. The monthly unlimited went up by a whopping 33%.
So, please, tell me, how will this lower the price for some people?
Look, I expected they'd raise the prices at some point, because they're a business. But this new structure forces a choice between flexibility and even remotely reasonably pricing. Moreover, the manner in which it was done was disingenuous and insulting.
For PPs looking for other options: look into F45. It's not like solidcore, but looks like fun, at least. I can't fathom moving to barre or pilates, but then I love the intensity of the solidcore environment. Part of what we pay for is the coaching, and that's also not something that's easy to recreate.
Off to write a strongly-worded letter and figure out how best to make my voice heard! For those who feel similarly, please consider complaining on social media or to studio managers or something. Maybe if enough of us do, they'll make some workable adjustment.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad. I'm done with Solidcore. I can cobble together a similar workout at my gym at a fraction of the cost.
How do you cobble together the same workout at your gym?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those in Bethesda, I recommend Pure Ryde. it’s reformer pilates, and very challenging. Great instructors who really focus on form and safety, and it’s limit 8 to a class.
What is the cost?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, I recommend barre3. I’ve found classes with good instructors to be just as challenging as solidcore. You may need to give it a month to find a good fit.
I’m glad I found this thread because I skimmed the email I received today and it seemed to say prices are being LOWERED.
I have to say I’m not sad to have another reason not to go to solidcore. The vibe was a bit annoying to me, with the instructors dropping f-bombs regularly, etc.
It depends on usage patterns. For some people, it will lower the price.