Life Time
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Friendly and helpful staff (mentioned in 8 reviews)
- Safe environment for children (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 3 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 4 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (2 mentions)
Recent Reviews
Sungju Kang
7 months agoSwimming, weight training, pickleball, basketball. The staff are very friendly. The group exercise program is excellent. It's good for exercising because it takes care of kids. It's so good for kids to play in the pool. The sauna and spa facilities are great. Above all, the trainers are very good
Eve Liywalii
a month agoDefinitely overpriced membership for the gym equipment and amenities being provided. It’s normally usually crowded and doesn’t have enough of the same isolation machines so I normally would have to wait on people. I recently switched to fitness connection on lakeline and I am loving it so much and paying less with much more access to better gym equipment and more space. Lifetime has to do better!
Crystal Lin
a year agoI enjoy this Life Time and its amenities, classes and more! The space and the atmosphere can't be beat as you are always able to come in with friendly faces greeting you, the fact that my gym bag is lighter because towels, shampoo, conditioner, razors and more are available is always a plus. The childcare alone always is a gem, and working space for taking meetings or focusing to study is a zen space. I also love the cafe they have for a cup of coffee, a protein shake or healthy eats for my family and myself! It is a bit pricy, but we are always happy with the quality of care the staff and interactions we have with everyone at LT. I love the classes, instructors and during the summer especially my kid loves the outdoor pool which is a swell oasis in our Texas heat! Finally, the hot tubs, steam rooms and saunas are always nicely maintained. I can highly recommend this as a fun family place, and always bring family friends on our guest pass to see and drop off kiddos for some good focus time since the childcare is the gem of why we continue our LT membership!
Yegres “Texans”
4 months agoI’ve been a member of Lifetime Fitness, paying over $200 a month, but it’s becoming increasingly hard to justify the cost. Pool Access: The lap pool is constantly reserved for kids' lessons during peak hours (5 PM to 7:30 PM) when most members come after work. On weekends (Saturday and Sunday), the pool was reserved from 8 AM to 4 PM — essentially the entire day! Why am I paying for amenities I can’t use? Equipment Issues: A lot of equipment is out of service, and repairs take far too long. For a gym branded as "premium," this is unacceptable. Children Everywhere: I understand being family-friendly, but kids under 12 are running around in areas they shouldn’t be, like the dry sauna. It’s distracting and against basic policies for safety and comfort. Café Service: The café stops serving coffee after 5:30 PM because the machines are being cleaned, even though it’s open until 9 PM. This policy is absurd and just another example of poor management. Lifetime Fitness markets itself as a premium facility, but lately, it feels more like a daycare center with broken equipment. For the price we’re paying, members deserve better.
Larry Lustig
3 months agoGreat place to work out. Staff is amazing! Classes are always fun. This is the place you want to get your sweat on and then enjoy the jacuzzi. There are so many other things to do.