Family-friendly center with a pool, gym, and childcare services, as well as group classes.
The Lap Pool temperature is typically maintained between 80-82°F. The Family Pool temperature is usually 86-88°F. The Whirlpool typically has a temperature of 102°F.
What are people saying (AI review summary)? Overall, reviews for the YMCA are mixed. Positive feedback frequently praises friendly and helpful staff, especially the executive director and front desk, and recent facility improvements like new paint and ceiling tiles. Many appreciate the range of amenities, including modern weight rooms, saunas, steam rooms, and hot tubs, as well as membership perks like personal trainers and promotional discounts. However, several significant criticisms emerged. Some locations are described as extremely unclean, with broken equipment, leading to discomfort. There are also complaints about a non-judgment-free workout environment where members feel uncomfortable. A particularly detailed negative review highlighted critical issues with the summer camp, including severe communication failures regarding a child's special needs diagnosis, safety concerns during swim time due to lack of adult supervision in a deep pool, and breaches of confidentiality and security protocols.
Reviews
It's one of the best Y locations. Staff is friendly and always willing to work with you. They did some new paint job with the wellness floor, and it looks amazing! They have promotions for joining, which really helped me as a Regent student. I also heard that if you work at the Y, they give you a 25% discount on your tuition at Regent! If they can work around my schedule, I think I will apply here for that discount. The executive director is so kind! Front desk people are kind, and the ones cleaning the place are always on the move! Love the new paint job and ceiling tiles! I can't wait to see some more remodeling of this place. It's not an overnight thing, so I'm just happy to see it when I come in to work out.
Upon enrolling my son in the YMCA summer camp, I made it a priority to communicate his Autism diagnosis and emphasized the importance of having counselors who are patient and sensitive to his specific needs. Despite this, it wasn't until a month into the program—during a conversation with one of his counselors about some concerns they had—that I learned the counselors working directly with him were unaware of his diagnosis. I was told that now that they were informed, they would "be more patient moving forward," which is a bit concerning—especially since counselors should be patient with all young children, regardless. Another issue was swim time. My son is somewhat hesitant around water. Prior to enrollment, I was assured that there would be at least one counselor in the pool with the children to support those who may feel anxious. I understand that the camp staff are responsible for many children and that some require significant attention. However, based on the information I was given, I expected a level of support that would make my son feel safe and included—particularly in environments he finds challenging. That wasn’t the case, and I later learned the pool is 4ft deep—about the same height as my son. With no adult in the water, I don’t feel the environment is safe for such young kids as small as a 5 year old, especially one who isn’t completely comfortable in a 4ft pool. I also experienced a lack of confidentiality and security. During the first week, neither I nor my son’s other approved pickup adults were asked for ID at pick up. Only when I brought it up did someone check—once. Additionally, when I raised a concern about my son’s stretched-out shirt at pick up, the counselor named the other child involved, which felt unprofessional and violated that family’s privacy. As someone who holds fond memories of attending YMCA’s summer camp myself, I had high hopes my son would have a similarly positive experience. Unfortunately, due to these communication gaps, safety concerns and unmet expectations, that hasn’t been the case.
Gym is small and mirrors are covered up. Broken and unclean workout items. The people working out in the morning makes you feel uncomfortable and talks about you while you working out about how others workout. NOT A JUDGEMENT FREE ZONE. I haven’t been back since.
I’ve been a member for some years and this by far has to be the filthiest YMCA I have ever been to in my life. I was scared to touch anything! To be blunt I do think they ever clean in here. This is pathetic. They need to shut down for a day and do a deep cleaning. This is bad. I hope they get it together because they actually have the things that I like (whirl pool, steam room and sauna), but cleanliness is not on their list at all!
Hi I just took a tour of the Indian River YMCA. The receptionist was very nice and helpful.She signed me up and gave me a quick tour. This YMCA had a sauna, a steam room and what I was especially looking for a hottub. The weight room was well equiped with modern equipment and my membership allows for a personal trainer along with classes. I'm looking forward to starting soon.
| Sunday | Closed |
|---|---|
| Monday | 5:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 5:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 5:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Thursday | 5:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Friday | 5:30 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Saturday | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
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