Anonymous wrote:Ask about political leanings because some clubs are much further right or left than others and if you aren't interested in that you will want to know up front.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are interested in joining one of these town clubs. We live in NW DC near a Metro stop, so location and ease of access is one factor we're considering. What else should we think about? Would love to hear any thoughts on the differences between these clubs and/or your experience as a member.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don’t like the Met Club. SO old fashioned. That said I do like Sulgrave, which is also old fashioned but without the misogynistic flair.
Met Club has a thriving younger set. Sulgrave is exclusive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are interested in joining one of these town clubs. We live in NW DC near a Metro stop, so location and ease of access is one factor we're considering. What else should we think about? Would love to hear any thoughts on the differences between these clubs and/or your experience as a member.
With the exception of maybe the University Club none of the DC Clubs are just "joinable." You need strong "ins" with current members and a tremendous amount of cash, and often a notable hook or achivement of some kind. Do you have all of those?
The University Club is not just joinable. It is ranked top 20 clubs in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are interested in joining one of these town clubs. We live in NW DC near a Metro stop, so location and ease of access is one factor we're considering. What else should we think about? Would love to hear any thoughts on the differences between these clubs and/or your experience as a member.
With the exception of maybe the University Club none of the DC Clubs are just "joinable." You need strong "ins" with current members and a tremendous amount of cash, and often a notable hook or achivement of some kind. Do you have all of those?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently gave a talk at the cosmos club. At least half the audience members were using walkers.
My family calls the Cosmos Club “the funeral home”.
Anonymous wrote:I recently gave a talk at the cosmos club. At least half the audience members were using walkers.
Anonymous wrote:The University Club has the best fitness facilities by far plus a lovely spa. Overnight rooms have been refurbished and are beautiful. Better reciprocity than other clubs you've mentioned. A MUCH younger membership than the others you've mentioned. Contrary to what other posters said-- there is an active kids club. Fun & intellectual programs for adults too. I also want to contradict what a PP said about arriving via public transit. Plenty of members do this. Including me! A lot also live w/in walking distance.