health clubs - cost/benefit question I'm weighing
Here's the question. I have been going to a gym for 2 yrs that I really have some issues with.
The pros - for me it has the basics - a pool, indoor cycling classes, weights, and t(d)readmills and is 5 minutes drive after work. It is also $55/month which for this area gym with pool is reasonable.
The cons - the whole place is oversubscribed and it drives me batty, but particularly the locker room. It is often filthy, there's not enough changing area etc. The pool is not much better; while I don't often have to share lanes, the pool area overall is "aged" and always has either exercise classes in one part or playing kids or both, at the times I can go. When I swim, I just wanna go and lap swim in peace, among other lap swimmers. And it is not near my home so weekends are not convenient. And one of the treadmills of my preference is almost always broken.
In short, I feel like I should not be rewarding this gym's ownership for what I feel like is not enough investment back into the facilities to improve.
After researching, I found another place which is about 15-20 minutes from my house, but of course in the opposite direction from work(!).
Pros: close to home for weekends, a dedicated lap pool (not sure how winter demand will be but I'll assume it's at least reasonable), outdoor pool with lap lanes in summer, restaurants, big spacious women's locker room which were CLEAN at 7 pm, modern aerobic area, plenty of classes, in short a very full service, upscale-y kinda place.
Cons: Price - 2x my current place. :eek: Weekday location is inconvenient. It would be harder to go during the week, with weekday cycling class times at 6 pm, though, in theory I could get there once or twice a week by making sure I leave work early enough. $5 fee if I am a no show to spin class I signed up for (this doesn't happen often to me now, but it will happen especially with that time).
In nice weather, weekdays, I ride or run around my house. I will do some lake swimming in summer. Getting outside is my preference, and cheaper, but with shorter days and colder weather it isn't always an option. I also do have a trainer which is convenient and good variety.
So it seems my choices are either save $ but hate the place I go, or spend $$ but maybe not feel like I am using it to it's maximum...
I would be interested to hear what you look for in a health club and what you're willing to pay for that... and what you think I should do I guess...