Life Time at 3939 Church Rd, Mt Laurel Township, NJ, is a premier athletic country club offering a luxurious and comprehensive health and wellness experience. It features state-of-the-art fitness equipment, a diverse range of group fitness classes, personal training, indoor and outdoor aquatic centers, basketball courts, a dedicated Kids Academy, spa services (LifeSpa), and a healthy cafe (LifeCafe). The club is designed to cater to all ages, providing facilities for fitness, recreation, and social engagement.
Life Time facilities generally maintain their lap pools at approximately 80-82°F (26-28°C). Warmer leisure or recreational pools are typically kept around 88-90°F (31-32°C), while hot tubs are usually maintained at a higher temperature, often between 102-104°F (39-40°C). Specific temperatures may vary slightly depending on the pool type and seasonal conditions.
What are people saying (AI review summary)? text: "Visitors say this gym has a great selection of equipment, a spacious layout with amenities like a hot tub, steam room, and outdoor pool, and friendly staff. They also highlight the clean facilities, wide variety of classes, and helpful, knowledgeable instructors.\n\nSome reviews mention the gym can be crowded." language_code: "en-US"
Reviews
Lifetime Fitness is an outstanding gym! The facility is spacious, clean, and well-maintained, with top-notch equipment and a variety of classes for all fitness levels. Staff are friendly, helpful, and always ready to assist. With a welcoming atmosphere and excellent amenities, every workout feels enjoyable and motivating.
I’ve been a member (on and off) at Lifetime Mount Laurel for about 10 years, and unfortunately, I’ve seen a major decline in quality over time. First, I want to acknowledge that their childcare is truly the best in the area, this review is not about that. The caregivers are incredible, and the service is unmatched by any other gym locally. That said, the overall upkeep of the gym has gone downhill. There’s almost always a wait for machines, even during off-peak hours. The bathrooms, especially the family locker room, have become increasingly unclean. Just yesterday I tried to report the poor condition of the toilets, but after waiting ten minutes for someone to speak to at the front desk, I gave up because I needed to get back to my daughter. The recent renovation was disappointing. As a home builder myself, I can tell they used very cheap materials, and it shows—especially in the front entrance where the tile work is poorly done and looks like a makeshift patch job (because it is). The once inviting lounge area has been replaced with workstations, which makes the environment feel cold and overly serious. I understand catering to remote workers, but I think they missed an opportunity to balance work-friendly spaces with comfortable areas to relax, ESPECIALLY for families. The most frustrating part is that costs have gone up, yet the quality and comfort have not kept pace. It’s hard not to feel taken advantage of as a long-time, loyal member. For now, I’ll continue my membership because of the childcare, but I hope management takes a serious look at how this facility is being maintained and presented. The value simply isn’t there anymore.
Worst strength training equipment and setup possible. Crazy overcrowding in the weight room. Always hot and humid inside. Great couches, social areas, nice cafe and hair salon. Joke of a gym. If you want to lift weights go anywhere else
I joined this gym because they had a children's program. I brought my son there maybe six or seven times before I called it quits because within ten minutes of being up stairs, I was getting calls. Out of those six or seven times he was only allowed to remain maybe 3 or 4? My son is nonverbal autistic. The calls I would get, were that he was constantly trying to exit out the emergency door, which is a safety hazard. I understand why it is a hazard, what I don't understand is why multiple caregivers are in there and not one cannot redirect a five year old. I understand that an autistic child is more of a handful than a "regular" child, but when I joined this gym I made it very clear that my son was autistic, nonverbal and does not exactly understand direct orders/rules. The lady signing me said that it would be no problem at all, the gym is skilled for all children, and he would be in great hands. That was not my experience. Even when I reached out to the director for the children's academy, I was met with pushback of a single teacher could not be in charge of one student. That is not what I was asking or suggesting. I hope in the future the kids academy will be equip for ALL kids.
I love this gym but the front desk needs to pick up their phone. I’ve called multiple times in the last hour to simply ask about day pass inquiries for a family member. They need someone who can at least pick up their own members phone calls if I’m going to be paying this much for their services. So inconvenient. And the website or app doesn’t have this information?? But every other club location does.
| Sunday | 5:00 AM – 10:00 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 – 10:00 PM |
You may also like