Upscale gym featuring an outdoor pool, a sauna and friendly staff, plus a spa, yoga and pickleball courts.
Life Time facilities typically maintain their indoor and outdoor lap pools at around 80-82°F (26.7-27.8°C) for optimal swimming. Recreational and leisure pools are generally warmer, between 86-88°F (30-31.1°C), while hot tubs are commonly kept at 102-104°F (38.9-40°C).
What are people saying (AI review summary)? text: "People say this gym offers a wide variety of classes, top-notch equipment, and multiple pools, including an adults-only option, and provides convenient amenities like a cafe, lounge, and clean locker rooms with saunas and plunge pools.\n\nOther reviews mention the price can be high and the parking can be difficult." language_code: "en-US"
Reviews
I toured this twice and realized the prices are absolutely awful. Youre going to save 10x more money building a gym at home. The steam room was just a warm humid room and barely worked. Way to many people in the steam room and sauna as well as the cold plunge. The sign up price and monthly for a family of 4 is more than 3 car payments combined into 1 month. I was hoping to leave villasport to find a better gym but unfortunately one does exist. Lifetime fitness was so cool when it first started but I watched the price go up nearly 50% from the " founders price ". The pool for the kids is weak and there are no structures for the kids to play around. Its just a basically pool. Id recommend going else where or like I recommended home gym save the $$
We love Life Time! We are here 5-6 days per week. Great class selections with really awesome teachers. There is something for everyone. They have great amenities and in the summer time the adult only pool is like a little oasis. Such a Great community of people and helpful staff.
Life Time has been an excellent experience so far. The staff are friendly and welcoming, which really makes this place stand out. Overall, it’s a luxury gym that feels worth every penny. The first floor has a café, lounge, clean locker rooms with saunas and plunge pools, and multiple indoor and outdoor pools, including an adults-only option and fun water slides. They also have lifeguards on duty, which gives extra peace of mind for families. The second floor offers plenty of included classes, indoor basketball and pickleball courts, and a great Kids Club that keeps children active with real activities instead of screens. The third floor has top-notch weight and cardio equipment, guided workout tech, and recovery tools like hydromassage and compression therapy. There’s plenty of space and equipment for serious lifting too. One of the best perks is the Kids Club and their programs. The teachers are caring and certified, and the activities are great. It’s so convenient to drop the kids off for complimentary classes while adults work out. They even have Parent Night on weekends where you can drop the kids off for a few hours. It’s an amazing perk if you have little ones. The swim program is another highlight. My kids love it and stay motivated when they see older kids dive. They really want to keep learning so they can do that too. The swimming instructors are caring, certified, and the coaching gets better as kids move up. There are always lifeguards on duty, which makes it feel extra safe. The family locker rooms are very convenient and always clean. Parking can be a bit of a hassle since it fills up quickly, but so far I’ve always been lucky enough to find a spot.
Many of the reviews, I support. It’s a great gym, outside pools is amazing, classes are good and the facility is immaculate. Membership is on the spendy side. Classes can be crowded for the really popular ones and times and hard get in to, extra fees on classes, front desk has employees that are better than others but mostly good, great gym staff on the 3rd floor and in the classes I’ve taken, kids academy is great, cafe food is great, swimming lessons are great but do agree that there’s a gap of classes and activities for kids over 5. And I don’t expect anyone to ever answer the phone. The worst part I’ve found are the MEMBERS! Assuming the cost would make this club not optional for many, Money does not equal class or manners! The members are rude and dirty (thank goodness operations is so great at cleaning up after these people). They don’t understand what being in line means - waiting your turn- cleaning up after yourself and your kids, it’s a gym not an amusement park, you can’t block the stairs, machines, walk area catching up with your friends and think no one should ask you to move, you can’t be drunk on your own alcohol you brought in that Hydroflask and YES, the rules apply to you too! We all paid the same membership fees so YOU ARE NOT SPECIAL.
I really wish this location would match the hours of other Life Time clubs. Every other one I’ve been to is open until 12am seven days a week, but this one closes at 10pm on weekends. It’s frustrating for those of us who work night shifts—especially with a major hospital right down the street. For a premium membership price, the hours should reflect the needs of the community. I’ll gladly update this to a 5-star review once they figure out how to staff the extra 4 hours a week.
| 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 |
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