Friendly club with a fitness center, tennis courts, yoga studio, pool and a banquet hall.
The club's indoor and outdoor pools are both heated. While specific temperatures are not publicly available, they are maintained at comfortable levels suitable for year-round use of the indoor pool and seasonal enjoyment of the outdoor pool.
What are people saying (AI review summary)? The facility elicits mixed reviews from its users. Positive feedback highlights a clean swimming pool with lifeguards and a well-equipped, if not large, gym that some members prefer. It is generally regarded as a good place for activities like swimming and tennis. However, significant criticisms arise concerning strict and inflexible pool rules, with one user being asked to leave despite no one else using the amenity. The tennis program receives particularly negative feedback, with members reporting poor coaching experiences, especially for children, including discouraging comparisons and a perceived lack of progress despite dedication. There are also complaints about long waitlists for member classes while non-members are admitted. Access to the gym requires club membership and residency in surrounding neighborhoods.
Reviews
I was disappointed with our experience at the pool. We got there around 7:55pm to enjoy a quick swim. There was no one else in the pool, so we floated in the lane pool and watched the sunset. At 8:15pm we were told that they were closing and we had to leave. We complied and told the lifeguard that we had been told that it was an adult swim time after 8:00pm. They informed us that if we weren't going to swim laps, then we had to leave. I hate that the rules are so strict for no reason. If others want to lane swim, absolutely I'll leave the pool. But when the amenity isn't being used by any resident except us, I don't see why it was necessary to do that.
Best place for activities like swimming, tennis. It's a fun place. Swimming pool is always clean they have life guards also. Gym is also well equipped
If you want to lose your love for tennis, this is the place to go. Unfortunately, our experience with this tennis club was disappointing, much like many others have reported. We were members for the club, truly trying our best to learn the sport with high ambitions and big goals, but the return on investment was very poor—we remain beginners despite our dedication. Our final experience with the club completely shattered our passion for tennis. My daughter attended a summer camp led by the head coach responsible for the children’s program at ICO Ridge Tennis. She came home devastated, saying she never wanted to play again. Throughout the lesson, the coach constantly compared her to a friend who had only been on the waitlist for a few months but was somehow accepted into weekly classes as a non-member—while we, as members, had been waiting for our turn for three years. To make matters worse, the coach told her she would never be as good as her friend. That was the last time we stepped on a tennis court. I truly hope for you and your child to have a better experience. I wish this would not happen to any of you!
Solid place but was a guy at the desk not a baddie 😩
The gym isn't big, but pretty good. I like it vs big gyms. (Membership to club required and must live in surrounding neighborhoods)
| Sunday | Closed |
|---|---|
| Monday | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Thursday | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Friday | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Saturday | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
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