Well, it ain’t modern, or super clean, or State of the Art equipped, but, it is all we have for now, and a brand new YMCA is on the way………..It is also not the best deal in town. The Staff tries hard, all the Members are Cool. And I keep renewing because this place is like home to me after 25 plus years of membership……come here. Be a Member. It will get better soon……..
We had a baby shower there and the staff were extremely helpful. Very clean and ample space.
The aquatics staff is wonderful and have always been treated nicely by staff over the years. The locker rooms are another issue. I'm nearly 62 and mobility impaired plus without a family locker room like ALL the modern facilities can't really bring grandsons. Hopefully they can remodel . We have to go out of the county making it difficult. That locker area seems like there's enough room to reconfigure. Honestly it's such a deterrent and a shame as the YMCA is very important to community health
They have a lot of things here! They have a work out room, swimming pool, gymnasium, and a sauna. The sauna is located in the mens locker room so i dont know if the womens locker room has one. Great reception. The one thing about it is that the building is in bad condition. For example lights in the gym flicker frequently and one of them has a very loud buzzing noise. The good thing about this is that the are having a fund raiser to renovate the building so i have high hopes. They also have vending machines that give dollar coins. Hope this was helpful.
This is a great facility! I had a me membership here for their gym. The gym was awesome with a wide variety of cardio equipment, free weights, and weight machines. They have trainers on staff who are helpful and great people! There are racquetball courts and a swimming pool as well. Membership is on the expensive side, but there is a lot to offer.
Child care, front desk and aquatics staff are great! Friendly, caring and trustworthy. Takes a lot off a parent's mind having a great place like this to know your kids are having fun and being cared for so we'll.
My daughter goes there after school and loves it. Even on days of she asks to go. The staff sheand i interact with seem professional yet still act warm and friendly towards the kids. Plus my daughter can swim once a week year round and she loves it
The water in the pool is cold. The water in the showers is cold. The people at the front desk keep saying that the water is not cold. When I go in cold water, I go into a flare and it takes 2 to 4 days to recover. Staff needs to be trained on taking patrons seriously. Don't bother sending your fundraising letters to me. You do not take your patrons complaints seriously. Our complaints fall on deaf ears. I am done with the YMCA. Done.
The Y offers many classes and services for all ages, which is their biggest positive. There are many activities you can do here: pool, basketball, raquetball, weight room, etc. The biggest problems are 1 the building is a dump. The exterior and interior look awful and dated, very little in the locker room functions properly, rust everywhere... There is clearly little to no money put into upkeep of the building for patrons. 2 Prices. The classes themselves are not bad $100 for 7 weeks of swimming, $45 for 5 weeks of tumbling but the memberships are outrageous. Last I looked, one month is almost $100 which makes 1 year a thousand dollars $1,000. For a nonprofit organization, that seems awfully steep. They have a program for lower income people to receive discounted memberships, but the least expensive option is $600. It's up to you to decide if the cost is worth it.
The Y has good equipment and facilities. It lacks in people. I have been ignored at the front desk, kicked off exercise machines when the executive director wants to use them, and watched a child drown in the pool. Perhaps things have changed in the years since I've been there, but those experiences make it difficult to appreciate the place.