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January 2024 by Jes F
Nice gym but they pander to all their trainers who monopolize the gym space 24/7 with large classes. Even during peak hours . Last week A trainer had a class of 6 people running shuttles square in the middle of the floor. There is not enough space for this nonsense. I have to tip toe around people at times . Others times I am getting knocked into. I am always eating to use equipment. Some days I just give up and go home. They need to make space where trainers can hold their programs away from the main gym or only allow larger classes of 4 or more at off peak times.
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December 2023 by Sarah Rose
I hosted my daughter's 2nd birthday party here this past weekend and it was wonderful! Chanse helped me from start to finish, from the initial tour, to the booking and party details, to the day of. Chanse and Amanda ran the party and they were awesome, helping with every detail. The kids had a blast and we were all so happy when we left! Thank you Chanse and Amanda!
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December 2023 by John M
My whole family goes to this gym. I feel that the price is a little steep but is a great facility.
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December 2023 by Nathan D.
Great Gym with all the amenities you need with the Lifetime Fitness prices. This is the Cleanest Gym i ever entered in my life and I've been to a lot of Gyms
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October 2023 by Jamie Collins
We *love* the Weymouth Club! After being a member of many other gyms for years, I can say with confidence the Weymouth Club is really the best possible experience. First, the childcare is exceptional: professional, clean, attentive, and well staffed. The pools are amazing. As for working out, there’s something for everyone, whether it’s a quieter workout experience on the top floor, exercise classes, and the main floor has everything you could want. I could go on and on — yoga classes with a gorgeous studio, so many pool options, clean locker rooms. And yes, while it is not an inexpensive gym option, for what you get, the monthly fee is an excellent value! I wish I had joined sooner!
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September 2023 by Holly Hazelton
We love the Weymouth club! Reasons: #1 the pools. #2 it’s always so clean. #3 the gym is so chill and you can use the outdoor tent by the pool for a quick circuit workout or stretching when it’s not in use for a class #4 the cardio machines are awesome #5 the smoothie bowls and chicken fingers at the cafe are always great!I was unsure about signing up due to the cost but am really glad we did and will be sure to keep the membership as long as we can. Especially while my kids are little.
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September 2023 by Kelly Theisinger
Good variety of classes, however, they close at 6 on Saturdays and Sundays which is too early. Their policies around their tennis courts are incomprehensible. Once the "bubble" goes up from September 1st to Memorial Day, you have to pay extra just to play tennis on one of their 12 courts (which are usually available). I pay $2,600 a year for my husband and I to attend this gym and they want to charge you $32 an hour to play tennis during the off season.
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August 2023 by Erica Franzman
A gem of a gym! The perfect place to get a full workout with all the amenities I want.
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July 2023 by Samantha Soares
Hit or miss. It’s a pricey membership, so you expect a lot. The pools are nice but are very often closed for maintenance, camp, and other commitments. This happens randomly and without much notice, which is inconvenient. For $250 a month, I kind of expected more availability. Tennis and pickleball court reservations are an added cost on top of that and really expensive. Also the childcare workers are just ok (some good, some bad) but often very overwhelmed. I think 6 toddlers with only one person watching them is too much.
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May 2023 by Memnion
Been using the gym here for a few years now. Always immaculately clean, and the large selection of equipment is fixed almost immediately.The only 2 things that suck are despite it being a large gym, they have a good number of trainers that will do classes for groups and take up a good bit of space. Used to not be a problem but now they’ll have multiple good size groups running at a time and take up a huge amount of space and multiple machines. Combined with the normal crowd I’ve had to leave a few times because it’s just ridiculous.Also I’m not a fan of the hours. Closes 2 hours early at 8 on fridays and at 6 on weekends.
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April 2023 by J L
Pros:Best gym on the south shore! I'm very happy that the locker rooms are finally done. They're beautiful!Classes are so much fun.Had a personal training with Christos K a few weeks ago and it was great! It was a jam packed session and I was challenged in a good way. Not a minute was wasted!Also had a session with Alex M tonight. He emailed me prior to the workout to discuss my goals and asked if I had any injures. He was accommodating when I was running a bit late. I learned to improve my form and learned some new equipment.All of the trainers here are extremely skilled. You learn new methods from each one! Highly recommended!Cons:We need more evening classes on Thursday/Friday nights (after 6) and maybe a Saturday afternoon class.
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February 2023 by Finn the Dog
Quality facilities, many types of class to try. the staff is friendly and customer focus. I was previous a member in 2007-2011, and the club has evolved to be an inclusive place for all shapes and sizes. It is welcoming and has different vibe. It is part of a healthy lifestyle for all. It sounds expensive at first however you get a huge bang for your buck.
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February 2023 by SG Weymouth
Quality facilities, many types of class to try. the staff is friendly and customer focus. I was previous a member in 2007-2011, and the club has evolved to be an inclusive place for all shapes and sizes. It is welcoming and has different vibe. It is part of a healthy lifestyle for all. It sounds expensive at first however you get a huge bang for your buck.
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February 2023 by Diane Tavares
I’ve been a Weymouth Club member for many years. In the past couple of years I’ve needed PT which included sessions in the warm water therapy pool. There is an entrance with an elevator with direct access to the aquatics area on the side of the building with a large level parking lot. It would make sense for people who have physical therapy and disabilities to use this entrance but it’s reserved for people with family memberships. Why??? There is handicap parking in front near the main entrance but if you don’t have a placard or handicap plates you have to park in the general parking areas, carry your full gym bag or pull it if it’s on wheels around to the front, walk up an incline to the main entrance and then walk through the fitness center or through a long hallway to the back of the building through another long hallway to get to the pool.From the elevator entrance, it’s a short walk directly to the aquatics area and therapy pool. I talked to someone about my concerns and was told that I should get a handicap placard to allow me to park in front closer to the main entrance.The attitude of the woman in the aquatics program office was somewhat flippant when I addressed it with her. I’ve heard the same complaint about the restrictive entrance policy from many other members who need PT, chiropractic care or who are senior citizens who have mobility issues.We pay a lot of money for memberships. As far as I’m concerned the “exclusive” yet accessible entrance for families is an unnecessary barrier. When I saw a woman using a crutch and with her arm in a sling struggling up the hill in front of the club in order to get to her appointment or activity I was livid that such a restrictive policy is allowed.
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February 2023 by Lo Dinson
This gym is far too expensive. Tried a "one day trial" here and was not too blown away. They barley have more variety than the crunch fitness up the street for 10$ a month vs the over 100 dollars a month here. The pools and closed saunas don't justify the price especially as i am a women and the womens locker room and sauna wont even be usable to me. My gym back home in California has its saunas open, has month to month memberships, one nice pool, weymouth club here, they want you to do a 6 or 12 MOnth contract. My gym back home only costs 29.99 a month and offers more amenities and flexibility. Crunch seems 2ay more logical. This place needs to fix something in their pricing their gym is not worth that much especially considering the renovation, stopping me from using basically half of what I'd be paying for. Very disappointing to say the least. A gym in Cali charging this price is a resort. This place is no resort.