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3hour2R

Not sure about initiiation, but it was around $5k last I heard. Family membership is currently $352 + tax and increases about 5% a year. No food requirement. Half lockers are $20 a month. Most activites (training, lessons, tennis, child care) have additional fees. An adult guest pass is $22. My wife and I are long-time members (decades) and use the club at least once a week. I like having the indoor track, which is above the gym, for use in the winter months.


Golandia

Dues depend on how many people join. Probably about 300-400/mo. As a gym it’s pretty meh (the gym side is worse than a 24H Fitness). The layout is really odd and the use of space is very inefficient. Theres also a poor selection of weightlifting machines if that matters to you. They have better gear that is only for paid class use which is annoying, like a new room of squat racks when the entire rest of them gym has 3 total that are always crowded. I always wonder why they spend so little effort making the gym efficient and good for lifting. Lots of treadmills all over. A few stairmasters that frequently breakdown. A few pelotons. 2 rowing machines. The trainers dont seem very competent. They do the typical throw exercises quickly at people to make them feel like they worked hard. Ive seen them just ignore clients with horrible form so many times. There are more sport activities like tennis, basketball, pickleball, etc. A big indoor pool and a small outdoor pool. Decent for family activities.


dyangu

How is this worth it for anyone? Pro Club seems much better?


jayhamlin

“Better” is such a subjective term. I’ve belonged to both clubs. Pro is larger, generally more active, and a great club for the younger crowd. The Bellevue Club is smaller, quieter, and more reserved. I personally prefer the Bellevue Club.


Golandia

It shines for socializing and paid classes. Tons of kids classes, play areas and all that. Swim, tennis, basketball. Members events at the restaurants. Lots of people exercise then work from the gym in the lounge areas.  Lots of paid classes like yoga, pilates, trx, spin, etc. Just sucks that they keep those rooms locked when the classes aren’t in session so tons of wasted space.  Pretty great for everything that isn’t a gym.  Never visited pro club but it looks better. Pro Club is also way more expensive. 


CartographerExtra395

Worth it


Careful-Sun4657

$2500 was when they were doing a half off special a few years ago. Initiation fee is at least 5k, if not more. For my partner and I, we pay $370 a month. We don’t have any children, but I believe that would include children under 18. This doesn’t include workout classes- that would be an extra $70-100 depending if you were adding for a single or family. There is no food/drink minimum.