Posh chain of health clubs, complete with a spa, an outdoor pool and a kids' academy.
The Life Time facility at Royal Pine Dr typically maintains its indoor and outdoor lap pools between 79-82°F (26-28°C) for comfortable swimming. The indoor and outdoor leisure/family pools are generally warmer, around 86-88°F (30-31°C). Whirlpools are kept at therapeutic temperatures, typically ranging from 102-104°F (39-40°C).
What are people saying (AI review summary)? text: "Some gym goers say this gym offers a variety of activities and has a clean facility with great childcare.\n\nOther reviews mention it can be crowded and expensive." language_code: "en-US"
Reviews
Decent enough facility and staff over all. A few stand out awesome staff members. Yoga instructors are a mix of experienced teachers and folks who maybe have never been to yoga class ever before. Plus, you have to walk through the free weight section to get to the yoga classroom. It makes zero sense, unless you like weight lifters watching you walk by in yoga clothes (plus yoga is done barefoot/in socks and closed toed shoes are technically required in the weightlifting area, so it’s odd to walk through in sandals). Kids academy staff are rockstars! Though it was annoying to both me and my kid that it didn’t seem to matter what we signed him up for, he just ended up wherever. Always had fun, just wasn’t always what we planned on. Aquatics was the absolute worst. Nearly all female lifeguards have their swimsuits pulled up their butt cracks, like thongs, which was a bit off putting/awkward/not family friendly… I reported to them when I noticed the lawnscaping crew standing at the fence and watching guests (including children)around the pool, they just shrugged it off. They never smile either. My kid would at hi and just get scowled at, so weird. The pool chair cushions look about a decade old and need replaced - they aren’t awful if they were someone’s personal chairs who was trying to make them last another summer, but they’re pretty rough for what’s supposed to be a nice gym. Food at the cafe was okay, but definitely not healthy. Very processed (cheap ground beef, white bread, etc) and mostly oversauced. Almost all the shower heads in the family locker room are broken and the room itself is kind of a nightmare; it’s always packed with people and rarely clean. We also took their offer to try 4 free weeks of lessons, decided it wasn’t really our thing and unenrolled from the particular class we were in. However, they continued to charge us and even said it was in some email that we would continue to be charged. I’m not sure how you’re supposed to stop the charges. I even quit our membership and was still charged. It wasn’t until I accused them of being “pretty scammy” with these charges (I have no way to cancel them) that they said they’d refund all the charges. I forget her name, but the dark haired front desk/new member staff was simply the best. If everyone was like her, we might have stayed members.
I visited Life Time Fitness and met with Summer.. She excels at, designing personalized workouts that are both challenging and enjoyable, Alway’s keeping individual goals and limitations in mind. She is incredibly knowledgeable about proper form and injury prevention, which makes me feel confident and so safe during sessions. Summer’s motivational and encouraging attitude is outstanding! She explains exercise and concepts, clearly and concisely. She inspires and motivates you to push yourself and celebrate your achievements. She is easy to talk to, creating a comfortable and welcoming training environment. I highly recommend Summer! She will change your life for the better. Much gratitude towards her for helping me along this journey.
If you’re looking for that high end luxury gym that meets your resort needs through all seasons, then this is it! The kids academy is top notch first( as a mom that matters) it offers a spa, a lounge to work in if you’re like me and can work from your laptop any where. The food at the cafe is grade A and I don’t have to stand in line for equipment. I personally love having access to a wide range of classes on top of the open floor of cardio and weight equipment. During the summer the outdoor pool offers a vibe of a private beach to just its members. I love it here!
As a military spouse with a deployed husband, I’m incredibly disappointed by the experience I had at Lifetime. I work full time, have no local support system, and tonight was the only time I could hit the gym—after 8 PM. My almost 2-year-old was asleep in her stroller beside me while I worked out, not bothering anyone. I was told by staff (Andrew) that I had to leave because childcare was closed. I’ve never had an issue on weekends, and this felt cold and unsupportive—especially given how hard it is to stay active and sane while solo parenting. I joined Lifetime hoping it would be a supportive space, but this experience has me questioning if my membership is even worth it anymore.
A great setup for free weights. Even though 5 a.m. is just as packed as 5 p.m., there’s still plenty of equipment. However, the cleanliness is not great due to the traffic that came in the night before. Cardio equipment might be the down side. Everything is about 15 years old, so they are commonly down for maintenance. I used to report the issues to the front desk, but it became a daily occurrence so I just got tired of having to report the daily issues with treadmills and stair-steppers. I hope they are going to upgrade them soon.
| Sunday | 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Monday | 4:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Tuesday | 4:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Wednesday | 4:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Thursday | 4:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Friday | 4:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Saturday | 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM |
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